dude58677
10-04-2007, 12:15 PM
My prediction in numerical order:
1) He's going to raise 12 million this quarter.
2) He's already campainging heavily in New Hampshire and he'll win New Hampshire as it is a pro-libertarian state.
3) The other primaries will go to Ron Paul because they will see after his campaign raising success and New Hampshire victory that he is electable.
4) The necons will lose so much popularity within the Republian Party that the nomination at the campaign will be nearly unanimous as in tradition.
5) He'll trail Hiliary in the polls after his nomination.
6) Once the debates start the American public will be astonished on Ron Paul's intelligence and find it ironic that a Republican is against the war while a liberal supports it. He debunk Clinton's claim on how they boosted the economy in the 90's with his views on the Federal Reserve. The isse in the debate will no longer be about how much taxes should there be but if there even be an income tax. Hiliary will once agains lose her credibility on health care.
7) Ron Paul will win the election in a landslide.
8) A devasted and arrogant Hiliary will demand a recount that will last 3 months before conceding.
9) Ron Paul will not appoint an IRS director, Dept of Education, etc. He'll bring the troops home and pardon anyone of a victimless crime. He'll also lay of federal employees in the follwing agencies and departments.
10) He'll be interviewed on the Stephen Colbert show where Stephen Colbert will wear a three corner hat. He'll get a standing ovation on the John Stewart/Jay Leno/ David Letterman shows.
11) The 4th of July party in 2009 will last a week to a month.
Of course we still need to campaign to make sure this happens.
1) He's going to raise 12 million this quarter.
2) He's already campainging heavily in New Hampshire and he'll win New Hampshire as it is a pro-libertarian state.
3) The other primaries will go to Ron Paul because they will see after his campaign raising success and New Hampshire victory that he is electable.
4) The necons will lose so much popularity within the Republian Party that the nomination at the campaign will be nearly unanimous as in tradition.
5) He'll trail Hiliary in the polls after his nomination.
6) Once the debates start the American public will be astonished on Ron Paul's intelligence and find it ironic that a Republican is against the war while a liberal supports it. He debunk Clinton's claim on how they boosted the economy in the 90's with his views on the Federal Reserve. The isse in the debate will no longer be about how much taxes should there be but if there even be an income tax. Hiliary will once agains lose her credibility on health care.
7) Ron Paul will win the election in a landslide.
8) A devasted and arrogant Hiliary will demand a recount that will last 3 months before conceding.
9) Ron Paul will not appoint an IRS director, Dept of Education, etc. He'll bring the troops home and pardon anyone of a victimless crime. He'll also lay of federal employees in the follwing agencies and departments.
10) He'll be interviewed on the Stephen Colbert show where Stephen Colbert will wear a three corner hat. He'll get a standing ovation on the John Stewart/Jay Leno/ David Letterman shows.
11) The 4th of July party in 2009 will last a week to a month.
Of course we still need to campaign to make sure this happens.