Johncjackson
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The bottom line is ROn Paul panders just like everyone else. He just happens to be right 90% of the time.
The bottom line is ROn Paul panders just like everyone else. He just happens to be right 90% of the time.
Yes, for some Americans abortion is THE issue and with others gun rights is THE issue. Tough. Get over it. It is what it is. Ron Paul's platfrom is what it is. If you can't get over Ron Paul's platform on abortion, go vote for a Democrat. If you can't get over the fact the Ron Paul will play up certain parts of his platfrom depending on the state, go find a candidate who is not - and you won't find such a candidate.
This whole thread is just overblown with emotion that is running around in circles like a dog chasing its tail and accomplishing nothing.
This topic hit nerves because it involves one side calling the other 'baby killers' and getting the return accusation of 'enslavers of women.'
Except only one side makes any sense.
Except only one side makes any sense.
Most of us know the Ron Paul position on Abortion, we just do not feel the infomercial presents it well.
And your post was overblown with emotion.
This isn't the time or place for a discussion of abortion. I personally am pro-choice and your comments just make me feel like arguing with you...the fact is, Ron Paul is personally pro-life, but he would leave the abortion issue up to the states...However, the informercial DOES NOT make that clear. THe informercial PRETENDS that RP will enact pro-life legislation at the federal level.
Even though the infomercial is targeted to Iowa, how many people are going to see it on youtube?
Leading with controversial topics is not smart strategy. Start with the topics that pulls everyone in like smaller government. Then end with the divisive stuff like abortion. What happened to the states issue theme?
The production quality sucked. The footage of him at the podium seemed like he was shouting too much and had an authoritarian (in a bad way) feeling.
Cool it. How could showing the infomercial to his family possibly cost Ron Paul the election? Are you spending every second of every day writing letters or making phone calls to Iowa?
The deadline to change registration from Democrat to Republican has past in Iowa right? And the caucus is closed? If that's the case then is there a point to try to convert Democrats? My guess is that the ad is targetted squarely towards converting Republicans.