View Full Version : Predictions for 2012
MRoCkEd
09-07-2008, 03:34 PM
Just for fun.
Kludge
09-07-2008, 03:36 PM
John Stossel.
MRoCkEd
09-07-2008, 03:38 PM
I wish!
RonPaulVolunteer
09-07-2008, 03:40 PM
I fully expect Ron Paul to run again.
MRoCkEd
09-07-2008, 03:46 PM
When asked by RP Radio if he will run in 2012, he said "I don't give definitives" (like how he never would fully say whether he would run as 3rd party)
When asked by Jerry Hughes, he said, "hopefully there will be someone else running that I can support"
Flash
09-07-2008, 03:48 PM
Ron Paul won't have the energy to run in 2012. It'll be up to Gary Johnson to run as a republican.
nate895
09-07-2008, 03:51 PM
I voted for Ron Paul because I hope he does run. Barry Goldwater, Jr. or Gary Johnson could also make an effective run for President in 2012.
The Lantern
09-07-2008, 03:55 PM
Just for fun.
Sarah Palin
AJ Antimony
09-07-2008, 04:05 PM
Run Jesse Run!
AdamT
09-07-2008, 04:13 PM
I would put all the effort I put into RP's 2008 run into a 2012 Ventura run. If it was Ventura/RP it would be unstoppable!
nate895
09-07-2008, 04:16 PM
I would put all the effort I put into RP's 2008 run into a 2012 Ventura run. If it was Ventura/RP it would be unstoppable!
And I wouldn't even vote for it.
SeanEdwards
09-07-2008, 04:32 PM
If McCain wins in 2008 then by 2012 election process will be suspended indefinetly due to national security concerns.
If Obama wins in 2008, then by 2012 election process will be suspended indefinetly due to change zombies instituting a thousand year personality cult dictatorship.
The great thing about being a pessimist is you are always being proven right, or else you're being pleasantly surprised.
Micah Dardar
09-07-2008, 05:10 PM
If Ron runs, I will definitely vote for him again. I wouldn't blame him if he wanted to retire, though. I have always liked Gary Johnson. I think that with Ron's guidance, Gary Johnson would make a good president.
Feelgood
09-07-2008, 05:34 PM
Ron Paul will be much too old to run. IMO these will be no more elections. By 2012, the shit will have hit the fan, and the NAU will be in place. There will be no more free elections. :(
BCR_9er
09-07-2008, 09:10 PM
I fully expect Ron Paul to run again.
Umm... Ron Paul is currently 73. He will be 77 by then! Not to mention four more years of presidency. Let's just face it. Ron Paul is too old to run again. He deserves retirement and to enjoy his last few years with his family.
He united us to fight for freedom. It's a long term project for all of us. Not Dr. paul. He did what he could. We must do what we can do.
Long Live Ron Paul!
Long Live the Revolution!
Conza88
09-07-2008, 09:29 PM
Umm... Ron Paul is currently 73. He will be 77 by then! Not to mention four more years of presidency. Let's just face it. Ron Paul is too old to run again. He deserves retirement and to enjoy his last few years with his family.
He united us to fight for freedom. It's a long term project for all of us. Not Dr. paul. He did what he could. We must do what we can do.
Long Live Ron Paul!
Long Live the Revolution!
Reagan was 76 in office. GTFO.
Rp looks god damn 55. This dude ain't taking NO step back from the Liberty movement...
He;s worked 30 years... and it's JUST BEGUN, and you think he's going to drop out?
That is retarded. ;)
Micah Dardar
09-07-2008, 10:49 PM
Reagan was 76 in office. GTFO.
Rp looks god damn 55. This dude ain't taking NO step back from the Liberty movement...
He;s worked 30 years... and it's JUST BEGUN, and you think he's going to drop out?
That is retarded. ;)
He does seem healthy and invigorated about life. I'm glad that he has brought all of us together. I will respect him in whatever decision he makes. Maybe he saw that he needed to wake us up before he retired, or maybe he will fight on.
As for Jesse Ventura, well I like him, but I think that he's full of hot air about running. Being a wrestler taught him how to be part of the show.
Gary Johnson is the real deal. I moved to New Mexico in 2001 for college. He is the one that set the stage for the current economic prosperity that Bill Richardson came along and stole the limelight for. My wife's mom still lives there. Things aren't so great anymore for everyone.
When Johnson's terms were up, we had a Republican named Sanchez, Bill Richardson, and a Green Party candidate named David Bacon (maybe others that I was not informed about). I voted for Bacon. A rapid rail system between Santa Fe and Albuquerque sounded like a great idea for a prospering state. Well.... Bill Richardson won. My wife's mom is still waiting on that train.
Conza88
09-07-2008, 10:58 PM
He does seem healthy and invigorated about life. I'm glad that he has brought all of us together. I will respect him in whatever decision he makes. Maybe he saw that he needed to wake us up before he retired, or maybe he will fight on.
As for Jesse Ventura, well I like him, but I think that he's full of hot air about running. Being a wrestler taught him how to be part of the show.
Gary Johnson is the real deal. I moved to New Mexico in 2001 for college. He is the one that set the stage for the current economic prosperity that Bill Richardson came along and stole the limelight for. My wife's mom still lives there. Things aren't so great anymore for everyone.
When Johnson's terms were up, we had a Republican named Sanchez, Bill Richardson, and a Green Party candidate named David Bacon (maybe others that I was not informed about). I voted for Bacon. A rapid rail system between Santa Fe and Albuquerque sounded like a great idea for a prospering state. Well.... Bill Richardson won. My wife's mom is still waiting on that train.
Yeah Gary Johnson FTW... saw him talk at the CFL. So there is term limits.. no way he can get around it? :confused:
nate895
09-07-2008, 11:02 PM
Mark Sanford
He was at Bilderberger. No way I'm voting for him unless he addresses that issue.
Micah Dardar
09-07-2008, 11:15 PM
Yeah Gary Johnson FTW... saw him talk at the CFL. So there is term limits.. no way he can get around it? :confused:
Well, he has had his time in New Mexico, but he can continue as President in 2012 if he decides to. He thought that speaking out against the drug war had killed his political career after being governor. I think that Ron Paul and the Campaign For Liberty has reinvigorated that true classical Republican attitude in him. He can now feel proud to stand against the drug war in front of all of America! Don't take my money to lock them up!
ClayTrainor
09-07-2008, 11:21 PM
And I wouldn't even vote for it.
Dude,
If Jesse Ventura runs, he will most likely have the majority of the RP Revolutions support, you know this. If he runs with ron paul, he'll have probably 95% of the revolutions support.
Im not saying this is goign to happen, or even that this is the best ticket we can hope for but, if the revolution does rally behind a Ventura/Paul or Paul/Ventura ticket, and you dont vote because of some dam principle you have,
you are a sheep... im sorry.
This is the exact mentality that will keep dems and reps in office.
I got a feeling if it did come down to this ticket, and they were serious about ending the income tax, iraq war, and patriot act... you would support them, i dont doubt it :cool:
nate895
09-07-2008, 11:27 PM
Dude,
If Jesse Ventura runs, he will most likely have the majority of the RP Revolutions support, you know this. If he runs with ron paul, he'll have probably 95% of the revolutions support.
Im not saying this is goign to happen, or even that this is the best ticket we can hope for but, if the revolution does rally behind a Ventura/Paul or Paul/Ventura ticket, and you dont vote because of some dam principle you have,
you are a sheep... im sorry.
This is the exact mentality that will keep dems and reps in office.
I got a feeling if it did come down to this ticket, and they were serious about ending the income tax, iraq war, and patriot act... you would support them, i dont doubt it :cool:
I'd vote for Paul/Ventura, not Ventura/Paul.
jacmicwag
09-07-2008, 11:46 PM
Me too. Jessie is a great interview but is far too easily baited as shown by his convention performance. Gary Johnson is the real deal and might actually get elected.
Conza88
09-08-2008, 12:09 AM
I'd vote for Paul/Ventura, not Ventura/Paul.
Yes. If there was an "agreement" of sorts.... aka, Jesse does whatever the fk Ron Paul wants too.. so RP is the puppet master... then hell yeah! :cool:
MUauHUAUHAUU!>!>>!
! :cool:
madRazor
09-08-2008, 12:23 AM
All these things (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11iCmzGnOI8) indicate inauguration day January 2013 will be irrelevant.
I mean, duh!
sidster
09-08-2008, 12:25 AM
Hillary Clinton
scandinaviany3
09-08-2008, 12:33 AM
He was at Bilderberger. No way I'm voting for him unless he addresses that issue.
AGreed..he was the natural choice...until that event.
He, Roy Moore, and Mel Gibson are about it left that are major names out there
Jeremy
09-08-2008, 12:50 AM
Dude,
If Jesse Ventura runs, he will most likely have the majority of the RP Revolutions support, you know this. If he runs with ron paul, he'll have probably 95% of the revolutions support.
Im not saying this is goign to happen, or even that this is the best ticket we can hope for but, if the revolution does rally behind a Ventura/Paul or Paul/Ventura ticket, and you dont vote because of some dam principle you have,
you are a sheep... im sorry.
This is the exact mentality that will keep dems and reps in office.
I got a feeling if it did come down to this ticket, and they were serious about ending the income tax, iraq war, and patriot act... you would support them, i dont doubt it :cool:
wrong
jesse isn't a libertarian
berrybunches
09-08-2008, 01:05 AM
Gary Johnson would be a great candidate. He comes off as a traditional republican and would be able to harness those votes along with us more radical types.
I picked I thought Ventura would run although I would rather it be Johnson.
ClayTrainor
09-08-2008, 01:07 AM
wrong
jesse isn't a libertarian
Ahh, im too tired to get into it right now StormCommander :rolleyes:
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