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Wow, the only answer Ron can't answer is, 'where have you failed.'

that guy's got my vote.
 
Well, you are not understanding what I said.

I am not saying that Ron Paul had to get rid of the income tax in his plan. But if he can cut the corporate tax, the death tax, and several other taxes, he could have at least started the process of eliminating the income tax. Even if he only wanted to cut the top income tax rate by 5%, he could have STARTED the process. Instead, he cut almost everything else. To me, this is unacceptable. The income tax is the most horrible and unconstitutional tax in the nation, and he should have started the process of eliminating it.

I am so sick of these other candidates. They are absolute neocon scum. But I cannot bring myself to support Ron Paul. I wish I could, because he is the best candidate. These others are sick freaks.

He's got to save something for his 2nd term. You can't possibly do this overnight. Let him get elected, cut a ton of government, give the economy a year to purge the waste and recover. Then he can start cutting taxes (and spending) even more.
 
Ron has been an honest, hardworking, fortunate person. Much to be proud of.
 
Hm, ron doesnt really have a story to tell. messes together a whole lot. Tries to put in family when it doesnt fit in the answer.
 
Well, I've taken as much of this bullshit as I can take, and I can take no more. Let me know if Jesus shows up.

If I hadn't been wasted, the last hour and half would have been.
 
Ron should have cited his Libertarian run as his failure.

edit: not that I think he shouldn't have. Just that it would go over well with the audience...
 
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Newt: I cheated on my wives and ruined lives.

Paul: I had some injuries in high school that stopped me from being a professional athlete.

Lifes good
 
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Excelling in track and field, he graduated from Dormont High School in 1953 with honors. He had a best mark in the 100-yard dash of 9.7 seconds at a time when the national high school record for that event was 9.4 seconds; He was the 220-yard dash state champion, and was also on the wrestling team, played football and baseball, and was student council president.
Although he had knee surjery, a major university offered Paul a prestigious full scholarship in track, chancing he could regain his prior speed; he declined, refusing to endorse the risk. Rather, he paid for his first year at Gettysburg College with saved newspaper-delivery, lemonade-sale, and lawn-mowing money; he later received a small academic scholarship. He delivered mail and laundry in Gettysburg; managed the college coffee shop ("The Bullet Hole"); and joined the swim team. By his senior year, he was running track again; he set the third-best marks in college history in the 100-yard dash (9.9 seconds) and 220-yard dash.
 
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