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Old 12-27-2007, 05:47 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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McCain, because he has integrity and is aligned with my beliefs.
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:09 PM
 
Location: Denver
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Tough call so far.
McCain has integrity but I don't trust him with money.
Romney is great with money but I don't trust him.
I wouldn't mind a Democrat but their candidates are weak. ..again.
Ron Paul sounds refreshing... but it ain't going to happen.
As a moderate I'm giving an unenthusiastic nod to Gulianni.
Having said that I could deal with 4 years of Hilary.
( I have exceptional daughters, and this would be great for
all the the fathers of exceptional daughters )
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:24 PM
 
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"May the Best Man Win"

Certainly, can not be Hillary....
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:42 PM
 
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Tough call so far.
McCain has integrity but I don't trust him with money.
Romney is great with money but I don't trust him.
I wouldn't mind a Democrat but their candidates are weak. ..again.
Ron Paul sounds refreshing... but it ain't going to happen.
As a moderate I'm giving an unenthusiastic nod to Gulianni.
Having said that I could deal with 4 years of Hilary.
( I have exceptional daughters, and this would be great for
all the the fathers of exceptional daughters )
I don't know about Ron Paul. This is a whole new thing with online information in a campaign. More people are on line each day then tuned to TV. I won't count him out just yet. This may make history. All the polls can't be trolls. Washington may have to hire some new people as advisors, things have changed alot in the last few years. I look at it like Immigration, by the time Washington has a clue it will be too late.

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Old 12-27-2007, 07:16 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I give my full support to Ron Paul who is the only candidate with a proven track record of honesty, and beliefs that uphold the Constitution.

Now unfortunately there's a lot of Americans who have become ignorant to what that means. Nevertheless the ground swell is truly historic with Paul winning almost every straw poll from coast to coast http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/ ( even better than that when updated )

Perhaps socialists ( something else that so many Americans can't even seem to define anymore ) don't like him and that's just fine with me.

I have been placed as a small business endorsement on Dr Paul's website, am recommending to all my colleagues, family and friends to read this man's position and writings over the years and to please vote according to what they believe in their hearts. If they believe in America, if they truly believe in freedom and the values that built this land into the greatest and most free place on earth but are not pleased with a 9+ TRILLION dollar debt, an additional 40-70 Trillion in unfunded debt, a constant erosion of our rights as a free people from politicians who will say whatever it is to better their own positions in life, then I feel confident that not only will this trend to support Ron Paul continue, butu it just may become one of the greatest moments of the last century in American history. One that will make us all a more free and safer place for us, our children and future generations. God Bless America!
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Old 12-27-2007, 07:27 PM
 
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I give my full support to Ron Paul who is the only candidate with a proven track record of honesty, and beliefs that uphold the Constitution.

Now unfortunately there's a lot of Americans who have become ignorant to what that means. Nevertheless the ground swell is truly historic with Paul winning almost every straw poll from coast to coast http://www.ronpaul2008.com/straw-poll-results/ ( even better than that when updated )

Perhaps socialists ( something else that so many Americans can't even seem to define anymore ) don't like him and that's just fine with me.

I have been placed as a small business endorsement on Dr Paul's website, am recommending to all my colleagues, family and friends to read this man's position and writings over the years and to please vote according to what they believe in their hearts. If they believe in America, if they truly believe in freedom and the values that built this land into the greatest and most free place on earth but are not pleased with a 9+ TRILLION dollar debt, an additional 40-70 Trillion in unfunded debt, a constant erosion of our rights as a free people from politicians who will say whatever it is to better their own positions in life, then I feel confident that not only will this trend to support Ron Paul continue, butu it just may become one of the greatest moments of the last century in American history. One that will make us all a more free and safer place for us, our children and future generations. God Bless America!
The more I read about Ron Paul the more I like him !
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Old 12-27-2007, 09:34 PM
 
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I really don't know who to support at this time. None of the republicans are saying what I need to hear to gain my support. I like Obama because he does not come across as a "business as usual" politician. There is an air of hope he brings with him. I really like the idea of fresh blood. I don't know if he can win or if I think he can unite a divided country. I like Hillary too because she comes with Bill. I don't know if I believe in her plan, but she has some qualities I admire. I would be most impressed if the US voted a woman in. However I have questions about the ability of both Obama and Hillary. Will they have the balls to get us out of the war? The candidate that can convenience me of that will have my support.
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