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Old 08-14-2011, 01:20 PM
 
Location: SC
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Greta Van Sustren asks "Who would you have voted for in the Straw Poll in Iowa"? Here is the GretaWire Iowa Straw Poll – VOTE IN THIS POLL! « Gretawire
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Old 08-15-2011, 10:21 AM
 
Location: The High Seas
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61% for Ron Paul with Palin in a distant second at 15%.
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Old 08-18-2011, 07:33 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Not too many Progressives whale on Greta. She has a good cross section of viewers.

This just goes to show, Ron Paul and Sarah Palin, have more support than the lamestream media is leading us to believe.

I seriously believe Paul won the straw poll, but they could not announce that and make the media boring.

Paul 61+%
Palin 14+%
Perry 8+%
Bachmann 4+%
Cain 3+%
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Old 08-18-2011, 07:45 AM
 
Location: Miami
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Ron Paul supporters are people that really want to radically change the system - not just Obamachange. Paul supporters welcome personal responsibility, and they want to be proactive at the local level. They understand the difficulty in managing a 315 million people country, and believe powers should devolve to the individual states. They are so fed up with the Status Quo that they are willing to take a huge risk to change our very way of life and put more power in the hands of the local structures.

One huge advantage would be that a Ron Paul administration would present a huge opportunity for young people still trying to find their niche, or 30/40 somethings trying to reinvent themselves to do something great. If you are safe in your cocoon and don't want change, then you will hate Ron Paul. But if you are restless and feel locked out because of the establishment - Ron Paul will give you the best opportunity - moreso than any other candidate -to fulfill your potential and really contribute to rebuilding our country.

Ron Paul stands for real change, not Obamachange. Just hear the differences in their speeches.

"We are not the United States of America, we are the United STATES of America"
-Obamachange 2012
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