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Old 09-12-2011, 09:53 PM
 
Location: Nebraska
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I live next to an 81 year old who still works 12 hour days, in all weathers, fixing barbed-wire fence, breaking horses, and delivering calves in below-freezing temps. Age has nothing to do with ability - he could kick any one on this forum's a**, argue politics until 3 AM, and still go out to work at sunup.

Ageists.
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Old 09-12-2011, 10:28 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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I agree with Ron's stances 98% of the time, but he's old.. HEY! I should vote for someone I barely agree with just because they are younger. LMAO!!! Best logic ever. That last politician I have agreed with this much in any election was back in 1994, and that was barely over 50% of issues. I don't just go for concepts, but implementation of ideas, and a record that is consistent with the campaigns. I'm not a spring chicken, I can't live forever to see another legitimate liberty and peace candidate come across. What Ron Paul is doing is extraordinary, once in 5 generations. And every time we pass up on these special individuals because of silly reasons, we look back and regret our moves. Not this time. Ron Paul all the way.
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:35 PM
 
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I agree with Ron's stances 98% of the time, but he's old.. HEY! I should vote for someone I barely agree with just because they are younger. LMAO!!! Best logic ever. That last politician I have agreed with this much in any election was back in 1994, and that was barely over 50% of issues. I don't just go for concepts, but implementation of ideas, and a record that is consistent with the campaigns. I'm not a spring chicken, I can't live forever to see another legitimate liberty and peace candidate come across. What Ron Paul is doing is extraordinary, once in 5 generations. And every time we pass up on these special individuals because of silly reasons, we look back and regret our moves. Not this time. Ron Paul all the way.
Seriously...don't you 'know' that the majority of voters believe he's kooky....and will not vote for Mr. Paul?
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:41 PM
 
Location: South Jordan, Utah
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Seriously...don't you 'know' that the majority of voters believe he's kooky....and will not vote for Mr. Paul?
Gee, the majority has done so well in the past. Voting isn't about being on the winning team, it is voting for what is right. Who cares if he doesn't win, he is saying what needs to be heard.
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:51 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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Seriously...don't you 'know' that the majority of voters believe he's kooky....and will not vote for Mr. Paul?
Great reason! Next you're going to shove more of your useless opinion in here? LOL! You attack Paul more than anyone here, so I know you take him very seriously.

I don't mind your made-up facts, and this ego-driven need to repeat yourself(as if anyone cares about your opinion here.) Here, how is this, you're kooky, and the majority of the universe agrees with me.


Show me another peace candidate, and I might be fair. Someone who served in the military that truly understands what blowback is. Maybe someone who understands the failures of central banking historically, and not just another candidate who piggybacks on Ron's ideas. Show me another candidate who understands the business cycle, and why ours is broken. Show me another candidate who actually has a plan to SAVE entitlements.

If you think a worldwide economic revolution, a worldwide liberty movement, is something associated with a kooky guy, then you're the one fooling yourself.
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Old 09-12-2011, 11:55 PM
 
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Great reason! Next you're going to shove more of your useless opinion in here? LOL! You attack Paul more than anyone here, so I know you take him very seriously.

I don't mind your made-up facts, and this ego-driven need to repeat yourself(as if anyone cares about your opinion here.) Here, how is this, you're kooky, and the majority of the universe agrees with me.


Show me another peace candidate, and I might be fair. Someone who served in the military that truly understands what blowback is. Maybe someone who understands the failures of central banking historically, and not just another candidate who piggybacks on Ron's ideas. Show me another candidate who understands the business cycle, and why ours is broken. Show me another candidate who actually has a plan to SAVE entitlements.

If you think a worldwide economic revolution, a worldwide liberty movement, is something associated with a kooky guy, then you're the one fooling yourself.

Wasting your time, pal. 14% is all paul could get...in '08....and all he gets NOW.

Who's fooling who here? Tis not me.
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Old 09-13-2011, 12:00 AM
 
Location: Chicago
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Wasting your time, pal. 14% is all paul could get...in '08....and all he gets NOW.

Who's fooling who here? Tis not me.
Same time in 07, he was polling at 1%. And he isn't the flavor of the month establishment guy, so 14% among land-line only using, registered republicans is great. But I love it when you go back and fourth trying to convince me. You had your chance to make a point, but you chose to attack everyone here that supports Ron Paul. Brilliant. I seriously love smelling your fear.
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Old 09-13-2011, 12:32 AM
 
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Same time in 07, he was polling at 1%. And he isn't the flavor of the month establishment guy, so 14% among land-line only using, registered republicans is great. But I love it when you go back and fourth trying to convince me. You had your chance to make a point, but you chose to attack everyone here that supports Ron Paul. Brilliant. I seriously love smelling your fear.

I COULDN'T CARE LESS...what you love...or don't love!

But try 'lovin' on Ron Paul stayin' at 14%...not getting close to the nomination...and the country spared his Libertarian immoral agenda.

Love on that....because that's all you get!
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Old 09-13-2011, 01:33 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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I agree with Ron's stances 98% of the time, but he's old.. HEY! I should vote for someone I barely agree with just because they are younger. LMAO!!! Best logic ever. That last politician I have agreed with this much in any election was back in 1994, and that was barely over 50% of issues. I don't just go for concepts, but implementation of ideas, and a record that is consistent with the campaigns. I'm not a spring chicken, I can't live forever to see another legitimate liberty and peace candidate come across. What Ron Paul is doing is extraordinary, once in 5 generations. And every time we pass up on these special individuals because of silly reasons, we look back and regret our moves. Not this time. Ron Paul all the way.
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Old 09-13-2011, 05:13 AM
 
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Ron Paul will never be POTUS. He won't make it out of the Republican primaries. If you think otherwise, you are deluding yourself.
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