MicroBalrog
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If ron paul stayed the same on every issue except the war, would you still vote for him?
I'm pro-war.
If ron paul stayed the same on every issue except the war, would you still vote for him?
deciding issue for me. i voted for the war and now regret it every day. i want someone that is a better person than myself.
The war is what it is. I think we have bigger problems in Washington. Some of which probably contributed to us going to war in the first place.
So, if Ron's stance was the same but he held a 'pro war' position; I'd probably be just as excited about him. It's touchy though, it depends on why he was pro war. If he was pro-war to stay on the 'offensive against terrorism' I'd have a hard time believing him. But, if he was pro Iraq because we made a huge debacle of it and needed to verify solidarity before we left; I'd stay with him. (I almost wish this was his position, just so he wouldn't get so much heat for being 'isolationist'. However, I realize that this position may be great politically, it is horrible in practice).
Long story short, the war issue is secondary.
If ron paul stayed the same on every issue except the war, would you still vote for him?
He will be at the Florida Values Voter debate and will most certainly be in the upcoming Maryland NPR debate focusing on Civil Rights / Black issues and hosted by fellow black Tavis Smiley.
This is old, but I thought about this poll again recently, and I am a bit concerned. More than half of us would not vote for Paul if he was pro war. While I understand the reasoning behind this, for me the most vital positions of Paul's are not directly related to the war. For example: personal liberties, huge government, the IRS, Federal reserve, etc.
Of course Paul would not be able to cut taxes much if the war was maintained, and perhaps that is why many voted "no", but I wonder how many people mostly support him for his stance on the war.
And on that note, I think it is imperative that Paul doesn't mislead the public into believing he is a softy, because frankly right now to many that is what it sounds like. He's make the U.S. look weak. It doesn't matter what his positions are, if he appears weak the people won't vote for him. He needs to convince the people that if push came to shove the U.S. wouldn't take any crap.