Introduce yourself! Who, What, Where, Why!

I'm Chris, I go to school in Wheeling, WV, registered Republican in Ohio. Not really sure what else to say...
 
My name is Gregor, I'm 28 and live in Indianapolis, IN. I work for a marketing company here doing web programming.

I'm a lowercase L libertarian, no longer interested in all the strife associated with bitter partisan politics, though generally supportive of the Libertarian Party. Really I don't care the letter next to your name as long as your record is congruent with liberty.

I haven't done a lot of activism for the campaign really, other than some blog posts here and there (I have one upcoming) and keeping my friends informed about what I think is important RP news. Most of my friends aren't interested enough in politics, at the primary level at least, but I'm doing what I can. I post interesting links on my twitter now and then, too.

I'm a member of the Indianapolis Ron Paul Meetup, which I keep an eye on, but have yet to go to any events. I have gone to the Indianapolis Libertarian Party Meetup for a couple years now, and many of them are on board or quite supportive of Ron Paul. It will be interesting to see what happens come May with the Libertarian Party's nomination (presuming Ron Paul gets the Republican nomination).

Pertinent links for me, if interested:
http://gregorlove.com - web site and blog (all sorts of topics, not just politics)
http://my.ronpaulspace.com/gregorlove - our own social networking site, wee!
http://twitter.com/gregorlove - "what are you doing?"
 
Gary From New jersey

One of the Site admins for Restore The Republic.org

I, along with my colleagues are going to spread the word about Dr. Paul.
So far we are very impressed with his stance on virtually all issues.

It's time for a change, and we believe that Dr. Paul represents this change in a strong manner.

Ron Paul in 2008 !

PatriotG
 
Hellooooooo Sweet Americans!!!

Hi all, my name is Garret Allard, 23, I live in Woodland Hills Ca. I'm a Graphic Designer, if anyone every wants help coming up with advertisements or just getting some constructive criticism my eyes and ears are always open, and I'm always down to talk and hear the opinions of others.

Garret
 
I'm a 24 year old, software systems programmer for a large company in Ohio. I am also a Buckeye Boys State alumni, a University of Akron Information Systems Management graduate, and an Eagle Scout.
 
hello

Hi all ,my name is Ken I am 67 y.o. a veteran in Florida and a former independent voter who just registered republican so I could vote for this real American candidate. I am also a two time donor to this campaign more later.
WE REALLY DO NEED A REVOLUTION>>>
 
My name is Matt C. and I am a member of the US Military that Supports Ron Paul for president. Getting back to the constitution is the MOST important thing that this government could do and I seriously think we are doomed if we don't.
 
My name is Matt C. and I am a member of the US Military that Supports Ron Paul for president. Getting back to the constitution is the MOST important thing that this government could do and I seriously think we are doomed if we don't.

God bless you! Wake-up your brothers & sisters in arms...WELCOME! :D
 
Hello all --

I'm a 33 year old small businesswoman from Colorado, and have been a registered Republican since '92. I was about to give up on this party out of sheer frustration -- until I learned of Ron Paul.

He has singlehandedly given me and my Independent-voting husband the courage to get more involved with local politics.

I am optimistic that Dr. Paul will win the nomination, but even if he doesn't, we plan to stay involved to further his ideas, and never become complacent about our role as "We the People" ever again.
 
Hi, I'm a 35 year old newly registered Republican (it still hurts to say that). I've always been registered as an Independent, that is, until I heard Ron Paul speak. I live in Tampa, FL, which is a closed primary state, hence, the switch to Republican.

I've always been interested in politics, and within the last seven or eight years I've grown very cynical with the repetitive status quo "candidates" we've had the honor of voting for. The way I saw it, we, the people, have long lost this country. America was bought and sold 40 years ago. I still believe that, and see it every day in regards to the suspicious lack of Ron Paul coverage in the major media, but since hearing Dr Paul speak, I've come to the conclusion that we still have a chance to take it back.

I first saw Dr Paul on the first GOP Debate, and he drew my attention right away with his stances on the war, and the reason we were attacked. I've argued that same stance since 9/11, only to be labeled as an "appeaser" or a "passive liberal". But it always made sense to me. I mean, I would think that one would want to understand his or her enemy in order to come to a conclusion on how the enemy could be defeated. So Dr Paul started speaking about this, and his stance in regards to it, and the hair on my arms stood up immediately. Since then, I've read thoroughly about the good Doctor, and have a few minor issues that I disagree with him on, but, overall, he has rekindled my spirit to the extent of no other politician has ever done.

I don't know what will happen with this campaign, but win or lose, we, along with Dr Paul are raising awareness for the future.

Long Live Ron Paul....

Mike
 
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My name is Kelly and I've been a member of this forum for about 2 weeks. I'm 42, a single empty nester and teach high school social studies in SW Idaho. I've always voted independently and favored Libertarian and Green party candidates.

I'm about 95% in agreement with where Ron Paul stands on the issues. I especially want to support him because I feel the #1 priority of this country is to get our military out of the Middle East. Where I'm having trouble supporting him is his stand on women's reproductive freedom. Until religious fanatics are willing to stop murdering doctors because they're "pro life" and making personal freedom a political issue Roe v Wade needs to remain as the law of the land.
 
My name is Charles and I'm a 28 year-old U.S. Navy Veteran. I found out about Dr. Paul from a friend who is a big fan of Ron's Immigration policy. Upon researching I discovered that Ron Paul is the Candiddate I've been waiting to give my support to for a long time. I was always registered as a Independant but switched for Dr. Paul. I beleive that the Mainstream Media iis sleeping on Ron Paul and are going to get a big surprise after the votes are counted in the early primaries. Ron Paul is the only chance the Republican Party has in this election and I hope they figure that before it's too late for all of us. They have strayed far from what the party was intended to be and Ron Paul is the only candidate who can bring this country back to what it was intended to be.
 
My name is Lisa, and I'm a 31 yr. old single mother from Ohio. I work as an assistant at a sleep lab. I was a neo-con (have voted a straight Republican ticket since '94) until I started hearing about Ron Paul back in February from a couple friends. Through him I've learned a great deal about history that was never taught in school growing up. We never made it past WWII, so it was until I had a class about the Vietnam War last year that I really knew anything about it. The Shah of Iran and the Arab-Israeli wars? I had never heard of them until this year. I discovered how I've been blinded and lied to by those I voted in to power, but I'm proud to say I'm a neocon no longer.
On a side note, I qualify for food stamps and financial assistance, but I refuse them. I'm responsible for putting food on my table... not hard-working tax-payers. I do accept the medical card for my son and me, but I don't abuse it. We rarely go to the doctor. It is mainly used for the dentist. Hopefully someone, preferably Ron Paul, will figure out this healthcare mess and make it more affordable.
 
Hey guys and girls,

I'm a 23 year old who ex-student (:D) who just finished computer engineering. I went to University in Canada, staying with my Mom during my studies. I expect to be back to the U.S. in time for the elections and give my support for Dr. Paul. I hope to learn a lot from this forum, especially about how I can be more involved in the primaries (I am not clear on what I need to do to have a vote).

I found out about him just recently from my carpool friend. I practically agree with all the Doctor's issues. The only one that I have disagree with would be his stance on abortion, but I have never been a single-issue voter, and I clearly understand what causes Dr. Paul have a stance like that. In fact, him being able to take a position and stand by it without wavering even in the face of many (false) accusations is what makes me more confident in voting for him.
 
Hi

My name is Philippe. I'm from Brussels and I want Ron Paul to be president because I want at least 1 free country in the world.
 
Hi everyone,

My name is Mike, and I'm an American living in Sweden. I don't want to see America continue down the fast track to socialism, and I believe Ron Paul is the only candidate that can put America back on course.
 
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