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RonPaulFTFW
01-24-2008, 05:06 PM
He supports our man in a lot of votes when NOBODY else will.
He is against NAFTA and stands up to big Corporations all the time.

Don't be a close minded fool just because he doesn't have an R next to his name.

You hate it when the media does it to Paul don't do it to him.

Thanks.

JMann
01-24-2008, 05:08 PM
He doesn't need to have an R next to his name but he has to turn his back on marxism.

Son of Detroit
01-24-2008, 05:09 PM
Like I said, last person I'd want as President in this field.

I'm sure he's a nice respectable man, but he has no respect for the Constitution and is a raging Socialist.

jrich4rpaul
01-24-2008, 05:11 PM
Kucinich was my favorite Democrat but is this his forum? No!

Every day I think the average IQ on the forums drops more.

I say "This forum is for Ron Paul discussion, talk about Kucinich in another forum" and you guys make me out to be anti-Kucinich.

Bunch of fucking idiots.

yongrel
01-24-2008, 05:12 PM
Ya know who else was "the champion of the people" ? Chairman Mao.

But I digress. Dennis Kucinich, while an honest man, is not exactly close to Ron Paul and many of RP's supporters when it comes to policy. You're not gonna see a lot of love for his fiscal policy on a forum like this.

BuddyRey
01-24-2008, 05:15 PM
He supports our man in a lot of votes when NOBODY else will.
He is against NAFTA and stands up to big Corporations all the time.

Don't be a close minded fool just because he doesn't have an R next to his name.

You hate it when the media does it to Paul don't do it to him.

Thanks.

QFT X 1000!!!

How do y'all expect Ron Paul to pull in Democrats when his own supporters name-call and act like children when confronted with slightly different viewpoints???

The Reagan Revolution in the '80s required a LOT of delicate coalition-building, and the Ron Paul Revolution will too!

Soccrmastr
01-24-2008, 05:15 PM
He supports our man in a lot of votes when NOBODY else will.
He is against NAFTA and stands up to big Corporations all the time.

Don't be a close minded fool just because he doesn't have an R next to his name.

You hate it when the media does it to Paul don't do it to him.

Thanks.

he was arguing about the forums section idiot. Not that kucinich shouldn't be discussed.

Voluntaryist
01-24-2008, 05:16 PM
Im a Market Anarchist, which means that its logically impossible to be more anit-socialist than I am. But Id rather have a peace-loving commie as our president than a war-mongering free-market lover.

Kucinich is an honorable man with a heart of gold. He needs an economic education, but his anti-war and anti-special-interest ideas are spot on. Kucinich is similar to Paul in a great many ways, and they are colleagues in Washington with lots of mutual respect for each-other, despite their vast economic ideological differences.

Kucinich was ridiculed much in the same way Paul was. But like Paul, Kucinich is closer to being "right" about the issues than almost anyone else running. And if Ron Paul DOES win the presidency, Kucinich will surely be voting in agreement with Paul in plently of vital federal matters.

Kucinich has earned, and deserves, our respect.

AisA1787
01-24-2008, 05:16 PM
I agree. Even though Kucinich is a touch too socialist for me, he is an honest representative of the people.

acptulsa
01-24-2008, 05:19 PM
We could get Kuchinich supporters just because he's not a NWO type. Please be nice to them! We need all the crossover Democrats we can get--and we can get them because less federal tax and interference means blue states can be more socialist or whatever (and more effectively) than ever before.

We're trying to build a coalition, people!

hvac ak47
01-24-2008, 05:19 PM
Kucinich just droped out!
He has no chance to win!

So why talk shit about him , unless you want to turn off any of his supporters that may NOW want to support Ron!!!!!! :mad:

NOTHIN NEGATIVE SAID HERE ABOUT KUCINICH WILL HELP RON!!!! THERE IS NO POINT IN SAYING ANYTHING NEGATIVE UNLESS YOUR POINT IS TO HURT RON!!!!

dannno
01-24-2008, 05:20 PM
Like I said, last person I'd want as President in this field.

I'm sure he's a nice respectable man, but he has no respect for the Constitution and is a raging Socialist.

Actually he is one of the ONLY democrats in congress who really respects the constitution. Ron Paul has probably even said that he has respect for the constitution, because he votes with him on a lot of constitutional issues.

Economics is not the only issue here. We need to get our election system and our political system back on track.

Oh ya, Kucinich would save us billions of dollars by pulling out of Iraq.....that is good economic policy IMO...anyone disagree??

RonPaulFTFW
01-24-2008, 05:21 PM
Like I said, last person I'd want as President in this field.

I'm sure he's a nice respectable man, but he has no respect for the Constitution and is a raging Socialist.

Wrong.
he keeps a copy in his pocket.

If he didn't care about the constitution he wouldn't be pushing for impeachment.

Bryan
01-24-2008, 05:22 PM
Welcome Kucinich Supporters sub-forum:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=100

RonPaulFTFW
01-24-2008, 05:23 PM
When you judge kucinich as a socialist you're just as bad as people who call Paul a "nut" for wanting to use the gold standard.

Keep that in mind.

We need to stay open to all sorts of ideas.

affa
01-24-2008, 05:23 PM
Someone's got to say it:

A Paul/Kucinich ticket would unite the nation like no other. It wouldn't just win the general election, it would be a landslide. It would pull the rug out of any combination of Obama/Hillary/Edwards.

Two honest politicans running together for president, joining together to end the war and bring honesty back to DC?

Granted, a Paul/Kucinich ticket would have a harder time of it getting the actual nomination. But long term? It's gold.

Obama is, for some reason, seen as a unifier even though Paul is the true unifier. A Paul/Williams or Paul/Goldwater ticket doesn't make the Democrats I know feel safe.

And a Paul ticket with any other candidate in the running doesn't work either - nobody wants, say, Romney second in line... for obvious reasons.

Ron Paul has long stated that he doesn't want to simply get rid of entitlement programs he disagrees with. He wants to phase them out. Having someone like Kucinich on his team will go far in unifying the public, not just the Republicans. Because I hate to let the cat out of the bag, but not everyone here is Republican or liked Reagan.

Flame away.

hvac ak47
01-24-2008, 05:26 PM
WHO EVER MADE NEGATIVE REMARKS ON HERE NEED TO EDIT THEM OUT!!!:mad:

jrich4rpaul
01-24-2008, 05:27 PM
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=100 - Kucinich forum!

thuja
01-24-2008, 05:28 PM
Someone's got to say it:

A Paul/Kucinich ticket would unite the nation like no other. It wouldn't just win the general election, it would be a landslide. It would pull the rug out of any combination of Obama/Hillary/Edwards.

Two honest politicans running together for president, joining together to end the war and bring honesty back to DC?

Granted, a Paul/Kucinich ticket would have a harder time of it getting the actual nomination. But long term? It's gold.

Obama is, for some reason, seen as a unifier even though Paul is the true unifier. A Paul/Williams or Paul/Goldwater ticket doesn't make the Democrats I know feel safe.

And a Paul ticket with any other candidate in the running doesn't work either - nobody wants, say, Romney second in line... for obvious reasons.

Ron Paul has long stated that he doesn't want to simply get rid of entitlement programs he disagrees with. He wants to phase them out. Having someone like Kucinich on his team will go far in unifying the public, not just the Republicans. Because I hate to let the cat out of the bag, but not everyone here is Republican or liked Reagan.

Flame away.
RIGHT ON.

Thomas Paine
01-24-2008, 05:30 PM
Kucinich is infamous for leading Cleveland into bankruptcy when he was its mayor. Not exactly a model for fiscal responsibility.

Son of Detroit
01-24-2008, 05:32 PM
I wouldn't vote for Paul if Kucinich was his VP. Just knowing in 4-8 years Dennis will be waiting in the wings for the Presidency turns me off.

Paul.Bearer.of.Injustice
01-24-2008, 05:32 PM
Socialism can only work if everybody loves each other in a completely fair world.

I'm not holding my breath, but I'm holding my gun. For every one person that wants what's best for me, there's a thousand ready to take advantage of me.

Denny is a good guy, but he can take his New Age love and rainbows and free-love stuff back to Cleveland

familydog
01-24-2008, 05:33 PM
This is madness! We are trying for the REPUBLICAN nomination! We already have a rap for beinbg liberal because of the foreign policy issue, you think these Fred Thompsons supporter we were welcoming want to see this crap?

Maybe talking about a third party run right now isn't so bad. Because a lot of people here sure as hell don't want to attract Republicans.

dannno
01-24-2008, 05:33 PM
When you judge kucinich as a socialist you're just as bad as people who call Paul a "nut" for wanting to use the gold standard.

Keep that in mind.

We need to stay open to all sorts of ideas.

+1



Personally, I feel the federal government should not provide any sort of socialism because it is unconstitutional...but the states have the right to do this...and people have the right to move to a different state if their state is acting fiscally irresponsible!!

That way, lazy people would tend to move to states with socialist policies and they would eventually go bankrupt... but the obligation is only on people who continue to live there...this would give a sense of competition to socialism, which are normally ideas that are polar opposites, and could potentially provide a form of responsible socialism.......or we would find out that it just doesn't work and the "market" would take care of it and socialism would die. See, it's a free-market version of socialism!! wow...

hvac ak47
01-24-2008, 05:33 PM
Kucinich is infamous for leading Cleveland into bankruptcy when he was its mayor. Not exactly a model for fiscal responsibility.

So what!!!! Hes not running for president NOW! Alot of Kucinich supporters will come here wanting to support Ron and any thing negative said about him may turn them off!:mad: