NewRightLibertarian
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This evil bastard Obama is a crook, and it doesn't surprise me that he is bashing freedom. The man is a tyrant and the free market would severely limit his power.
I disagree completely. This is an opportunity to address it as though Obama is against Ron Paul's vision for America, and for Ron Paul to punch through all of the Republican contest nonsense, outflank them all and respond directly to Obama's statement, and solidify himself in the view of the American voters as a fierce opponent to Obama.
This could be a serious breakout moment; to assume, even if not intended to target Paul, but for the sake that it touches fundamental issues Paul stands on, that Obama's words were basically directed at Paul, and for Paul to answer in a verbal contest directly with Obama. If Paul delivers a scathing rebuke, which goes unanswered by Obama, Paul wins in as far as that rebuke is heard across the nation. If Obama responds and turns the fight to Paul, Paul still wins.
It’s a simple theory - one that speaks to our rugged individualism and healthy skepticism of too much government. It fits well on a bumper sticker.
Ron needs to make a counter statement.
This is a PRIME opportunity to make this race about Paul and Obama.
LOL..Didn't think of that. I wonder how many former Obama voters are going for Ron Paul.
I disagree completely. This is an opportunity to address it as though Obama is against Ron Paul's vision for America, and for Ron Paul to punch through all of the Republican contest nonsense, outflank them all and respond directly to Obama's statement, and solidify himself in the view of the American voters as a fierce opponent to Obama.
This could be a serious breakout moment; to assume, even if not intended to target Paul, but for the sake that it touches fundamental issues Paul stands on, that Obama's words were basically directed at Paul, and for Paul to answer in a verbal contest directly with Obama. If Paul delivers a scathing rebuke, which goes unanswered by Obama, Paul wins in as far as that rebuke is heard across the nation. If Obama responds and turns the fight to Paul, Paul still wins.
Here's a photo which reduces that speech to toilet paper.
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