I knew nothing of politics till Ron Paul

plb

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Anyone else basically just not care or knew very little about politics till Ron Paul?
 
I knew some...married to a politics buff...but I didn't have the drive to do anything about our country's demise, until Ron came along.
 
I hardly knew ANTHING. I've been a webdesigner and an internet goof for years, and heard about Ron on Digg.
 
If only my gf would get the picture...

How old is she? I was 28 when I woke up. It seems like the older I get, the more aware I become.

Yet, I've seen others here on RPF who are so much more awake than older voters, and I hope my son will be just like them(Thank God he doesn't like Britney Spears and the rest of pop culture-lol). I guess it depends on the individual.
 
I knew about politics, I just never considered myself political. It seemed to me that all politics were in it for themselves anyway, and as I looked around at the world I live in, I realized that things were only going to get worse, and figured that we were beyond the days where America really was free. Then, I saw Ron Paul, and the rest is history.
 
Me neither. Now I destroy anyone that dares debate me!!! I'm reading all kinds of books now. It's freaking exciting to have 1,000 times more knowledge than the average American.
 
I had never voted, never cared, and didnt want to bother with the corrupt system.
NOW however, oh man, get outta my way.

Theres no going back for me now, I know to much to just sit back and hope that everything gets worked out.
 
I voted for the good doctor in 1988, been fighting the bastards for longer than I care to remember.
 
I didn't vote, I didn't know about primaries, caucuses, delegates, MSM bias, anything...Thanks RP! Now I can do research on my own district and help fight the small battles.
 
I hated politics because I thought everyone there was corupt. Then I found Ron Paul and he has given me hope that there are many more out there like him. A guy who believes in the constitution and is willing to stand up to the establishment in DC.
 
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