RickNHouston
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Hmmmmmmmmmm ... Barry Goldwater, Jr. still sounds good to me for VP !!!
the idea is preposterous and i feel that kucinich is using dr paul's popularity in a dishonest manner.
dr paul is a republican for a reason (a reason that he himself eloquently defended many times).
He isn't. I believe they both are sincere individuals with the welfare of the American people as their first concern. That's rare. I may disagree with him on issues, but he still has my respect.
If Kucinich wins nomination, Ron Paul could be his veep
LMAO!!!Kucinich already got lucky once with that wife of his. Lightning doesn't strike twice.
I have no idea why people like Kuccinich, he is the opposite of Ron Paul in nearly every way.
If frogs had wings, their ass wouldn't hit the ground when they hopped either.
Kucinich is a nut case. A very honeset, sincere, stupid, asinine, and dangerous communist obsessed with the goal of disarming Americans and surrendering soveriegnty to the United Nations onslaught to create the "New World Order".
Just because Ron Paul is polite to the guy, doesn't mean they are "freinds".
I have a hard time believing a Constitutionalist such as Ron Paul has much respect for a person whose major goal, is violating it beyond repair.
As I have said, time and time again. If Kucinich gets involved with the Doc's campaign, however hes does....I bolt.
We are trying to elect a REPUBLICAN folks. You SOCIALISTS, Need to start understanding this quickly. Thank you
Because he's right on the key issues. Speaking only for myself long before anyone announced they would run for president I made up my own "litmus test" for a candidate. They would have to have opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, be against the unPatriot Act, against the department of Homeland inSecurity and against warrantless domestic spying. Kucinich and Paul both pass that litmus test with flying colors. I won't vote for a candidate that doesn't pass that regardless of his or her position on abortion, immigration or other hot button issues. In the final analysis I chose Paul over Kucinich mainly because of Kucinich's view of gun control. If Kucinich would quit acting like the 2nd amendment wasn't part of the bill of rights he wouldn't be so bad.
That said he's delusional if he thinks he's got a better shot at the nomination than Ron Paul. But since Dennis hasn't dropped out (yet) he can't come out and say "Gee, I'd really like a role in the Ron Paul cabinet somewhere."
Overall I think this is a positive development. We're getting attacks from places like the DailyKos that are just as vicious as the ones coming from FoxNews. It's good to know that Dennis respects Ron Paul even though they are miles apart on issues like abortion. And the respect is mutual. Ron Paul realizes that the issues of war and constitutional liberties are the top priority also. I don't see people complaining about Bill Maher (who I can't stand) liking Ron Paul or John Stewart or Stephen Colbert. All of these just are just as liberal as Dennis. (Bill Maher possibly more so.)
Regards,
John M. Drake
I support Ron on all the issues, and to even think that Kucinich would be a good VP is scary to me. Kucinich is a closet socialist!!!!!
Dennis Kucinich is a communist and the more you people utter him and Dr Paul in the same breathe the more support we will lose. Stop with the blinders on your eyes already. Just because DK says some truth does NOT put him on the same level as Dr Paul.
It kind of makes one wonder that maybe some of these posts arent meant to hurt Dr Paul because I have been seeing way too much of this type stuff lately.
If you want to support Kucinich, thats fine, go do it, but do not assume Ron Paul supporters want anything to do with a socialist.
Oh get over yourself already! Ron Paul speaks well of DK so there is NO PROBLEM with RP supporters liking DK. And for every person that might "leave" the campaign simply because someone posts something nice ABOUT RON PAUL'S FRIEND DENNIS KUCINICH on a forum, there are likely two others that might consider supporting Ron Paul. I'm getting sick and tired of the "circular firing squad" mentality that's been growing on this forum. Some people are starting to spend more time attacking people who LIKE Ron Paul than they do attacking people who HATE him!
Regards,
John M. Drake