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G.O.P. Debate 11-22-11
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 904714" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>First off, what if he did because the question you should ask yourself, "Am I voting for Ron because he's republican or I'm voting for Ron for his ideas and principles?"</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I'll never say never because for one thing, you never know what the party might do or advocate in the future but all things being equal, I don't see that. Had he wanted to do something like that then 2008' was a prime moment because a lot of pressure was put on Ron to run 3rd party and he refused. Whether Ron is presidential material or not is still open to debate and I still think at this moment Jones has it right that at the end of the day Romney will be the party guy but Ron is steering the debate among the masses. Even those who once trashed Ron are having to admit he makes them think and some of his ideas have merit and are refreshing. This is happening as much among conservatives and it is among liberals so we need to ask ourselves a much bigger question in what and how can both conservatives and liberals both agree when it comes to Ron Paul who is suppose to be so extreme and divisive? </p><p></p><p>Maybe those who claim extreme and divisive have self interests to protect and those interests harm both conservatives and liberals equally!</p><p></p><p>Hmmmm!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 904714, member: 2189"] First off, what if he did because the question you should ask yourself, "Am I voting for Ron because he's republican or I'm voting for Ron for his ideas and principles?" Secondly, I'll never say never because for one thing, you never know what the party might do or advocate in the future but all things being equal, I don't see that. Had he wanted to do something like that then 2008' was a prime moment because a lot of pressure was put on Ron to run 3rd party and he refused. Whether Ron is presidential material or not is still open to debate and I still think at this moment Jones has it right that at the end of the day Romney will be the party guy but Ron is steering the debate among the masses. Even those who once trashed Ron are having to admit he makes them think and some of his ideas have merit and are refreshing. This is happening as much among conservatives and it is among liberals so we need to ask ourselves a much bigger question in what and how can both conservatives and liberals both agree when it comes to Ron Paul who is suppose to be so extreme and divisive? Maybe those who claim extreme and divisive have self interests to protect and those interests harm both conservatives and liberals equally! Hmmmm! [/QUOTE]
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