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I have supported Paul since I first learned about him. But I cannot help to think his victory is unlikely unless he adopts a more realistic policy with the war in Iraq, or at least articulates exactly what he means, do we just widthdraw suddenly?? I am ready to take some heat for this suggestion, but would anyone else consider a McCain-Paul ticket?? Face it, their policies may be different, but they are the only honest Republicans!! McCain would be good at foreign policy and settling Iraq (the 100 years remark is irrelevant, he'd solve it quicker than that), and Paul the best at domestic policy, and maybe once his wisdom is realized by the population Paul's foreign policy would be more accepted. I know its unlikely the canidiates would do this, but hypothetically?
 
No.

First of all, if Ron Paul were elected and Mccain the war mongerer were vice president, the war mongerers would eliminate Ron Paul.

I support a Paul/Kucinich ticket.

Strategically it would work. Ever notice how people thought twice about doing anything stupid against GB?

Think about it.
 
I know its been said a lot and its a term that is really thrown around here too much; but with that said I must say:

Don't feed the TROLLS
 
I'm suggesting this because I thought Paul would do a lot better in NH. RP said he'd drop out on Super Tuesday if he didn't do well.
 
I know its been said a lot and its a term that is really thrown around here too much; but with that said I must say:

Don't feed the TROLLS

In some cases, "trolls" need to be fed information.

I've asked several people who were scared of Ron Paul as to why. They too had issues with sudden withdrawl. They believed everything Fox dished out. There's fear over terrorists coming over. This is something you are going to read and hear about regarding people who need to learn more about Ron Paul.
 
I have supported Paul since I first learned about him. But I cannot help to think his victory is unlikely unless he adopts a more realistic policy with the war in Iraq, or at least articulates exactly what he means, do we just widthdraw suddenly?? I am ready to take some heat for this suggestion, but would anyone else consider a McCain-Paul ticket?? Face it, their policies may be different, but they are the only honest Republicans!! McCain would be good at foreign policy and settling Iraq (the 100 years remark is irrelevant, he'd solve it quicker than that), and Paul the best at domestic policy, and maybe once his wisdom is realized by the population Paul's foreign policy would be more accepted. I know its unlikely the canidiates would do this, but hypothetically?


You need to listen to more of him ,he never says immediately , he said he will consult with the defence chiefs to come up with the best plan to withdraw asap.
 
I'm not a troll I've already donated to Paul

I am ready to take some heat for this suggestion

At least you were ready for the heat.

You must understand that it is constantly polled that AT LEAST 75% of Americans want nothing to do with the war in Iraq. That statement of withdrawing from Iraq is NOT hurting Paul. Understanding his policies, it is the honest thing and the only right thing to do.
 
In some cases, "trolls" need to be fed information.

I've asked several people who were scared of Ron Paul as to why. They too had issues with sudden withdrawl. They believed everything Fox dished out. There's fear over terrorists coming over. This is something you are going to read and hear about regarding people who need to learn more about Ron Paul.

Whatever call me a troll, I've donated to Paul. But UNFORTUNATELY IN A DEMOCRACY THE STUPIDITY OF THE PEOPLE IS SOMETHING YOU MUST ACCOUNT FOR IN AN ELECTON if this is their fear, and you want to win thats what you gotta too. I'd love to see Paul win "as is" but PAUL WILL NOT GET "THE STUPID VOTE"
 
It kind of defeats the purpose if you give up on all your principles after 30 years, so you can compromise with one of the incompetents. I say go for broke, win or lose, there is no draw in this revolution. mccain is not worthy of a capital letter, I wouldn't be able to vote for that ticket, unless RP was the president and mccain was vp, other way around, you might as well chose hillary, at least her husband didn't spend us into oblivion.
 
Whatever call me a troll, I've donated to Paul. But UNFORTUNATELY IN A DEMOCRACY THE STUPIDITY OF THE PEOPLE IS SOMETHING YOU MUST ACCOUNT FOR IN AN ELECTON if this is their fear, and you want to win thats what you gotta too. I'd love to see Paul win "as is" but PAUL WILL NOT GET "THE STUPID VOTE"

Please read what I posted above you. I put troll in quotation marks referring to someone ELSE calling you a troll.

It did not mean I was calling you a troll. :)
 
No offense but you are clueless if you think McCain is honest.

And the only realistic smart decision is the pull out of Iraq, staying their would be moronic.
 
He should have phrased a lot of positions differently in order to come off as less extreme, but it is what it is. Especially in the Republican Party where the majority is for continuing the Iraq war. Withdrawaling all of the troops from all around the world, getting rid of the FBI, CIA, and Dept. of Homeland Security scares these people who have been fooled by the neo-cons. It should have been worked out at the beginning and Ron Paul should have been ready to spin it in a way that appeals to conservatives, but that obviously didn't happen.
 
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