Brassmouth
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Fine,
Bob Barr said:
"what they ought to be disappointed in is Ron Paul's behavior"
I totally disagree.
I will wait for your excuse to agree.
WHAT part of Ron Paul's "behavior" should we we be "disappointed with"???????????????
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Well, I already expressed my opinion (and others have agreed) that Dr. Paul simply stated his support of Baldwin to spite Barr's snubbing him, which I'll admit was rude, but I don't condemn him for choosing not to attend.
I believe Barr believes we should be disappointed that Dr. Paul has publicized his support of a candidate and party that obviously do not align with his (Paul's) beliefs. And the thing that began all of this was Barr's criticism that Dr. Paul has "scattered his movement to the winds" in endorsing all major third party candidates, despite vast ideological differences. I think Dr. Paul took great offense to this, and they had a falling out.
You're free to object, as I'm sure you will, but realize that Dr. Paul is a human being, not a demigod. He makes mistakes. He has lapses in judgment. I believe his decision to announce his support of Baldwin was one of them. I still love the man, though, he has done more for this country than most.