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moderate libertarian
11-12-2011, 09:51 PM
Almost all other candidates in current GOP lineup besides Ron Paul have same counter-productive/insane ideas that got America into current mess in first place. With the small exception of same sane views of Huntsman and possibly by Santorum on couple of things, everyone else in GOP lineup is either extremely ignorant on foreign policy or morally/mentally sick or is shamelessly pandering to such a constituency.

bluesc
11-12-2011, 09:53 PM
Being more pro-war than pro-war Obama while trying to appeal to the anti-war crowd is asking for an Obama landslide. Huntsman might be electable, only because he presents his insane ideas in a sane way, but Paul is by far the most electable.

moderate libertarian
11-12-2011, 10:16 PM
Being more pro-war than pro-war Obama while trying to appeal to the anti-war crowd is asking for an Obama landslide. Huntsman might be electable, only because he presents his insane ideas in a sane way, but Paul is by far the most electable.

Good point, emphasize mine.

Vast majority of America is "anti war" now.

lx43
11-12-2011, 10:20 PM
I rather for Obama to win than Romney, Cain, or Grinch to get it.

phill4paul
11-12-2011, 10:24 PM
Obombyas already bought and payed for. The GOP is waiting in the wings with the exception of one. There WILL be blood.

If you haven't done it yet it is time to take up the call. NO ONE BUT PAUL.

Don Lapre
11-13-2011, 07:07 AM
Little doubt now that Obama will win re-election...

How foolish.

Barry is over.
ZERO chance at re-election.

He's already admitted (with the release of that laughably fake birth certificate on April 27th - father not a US citizen) that he's not a natural born citizen, and therefore is ineligible to hold the office.

Along with MANY other things, his ineligibility would be a MAJOR problem for him in '12.

Something will come along in the coming months (or weeks?) which will result in him not being the dem nominee.


He's toast.

pcosmar
11-13-2011, 09:33 AM
Something will come along in the coming months (or weeks?) which will result in him not being the dem nominee.


He's toast.

Not likely.. And he was just given incentive to do something incredibly stupid toward Iran before the election.

MikeStanart
11-13-2011, 10:11 AM
In times of war, presidential ratings sky-rocket. If a major conflit starts with Iran, and the media hypes it up; Obama will have a serious shot at re-election. And yes, presidents have been known to start conflicts over poor approval ratings / to remove attention from themselves. (Clinton)

AGRP
11-13-2011, 11:07 AM
Its statistically impossible for the GOP to win if Ron Paul is not nominated. Ron Paul voters will not vote for any other person leaving the GOP with around a 10% loss in votes. Neocons are perfectly fine with Obama.

amy31416
11-13-2011, 11:10 AM
Its statistically impossible for the GOP to win if Ron Paul is not nominated. Ron Paul voters will not vote for any other person leaving the GOP with around a 10% loss in votes. Neocons are perfectly fine with Obama.

I just wish that the neocons would go back to the Democratic party now that they have someone who loves war even more than Bush.

ctiger2
11-13-2011, 11:34 AM
How foolish.

Barry is over.
ZERO chance at re-election.

He's already admitted (with the release of that laughably fake birth certificate on April 27th - father not a US citizen) that he's not a natural born citizen, and therefore is ineligible to hold the office.

Along with MANY other things, his ineligibility would be a MAJOR problem for him in '12.

Something will come along in the coming months (or weeks?) which will result in him not being the dem nominee.


He's toast.

You're the one being foolish. Unless Obama faces Paul, he will win EZ. The only other very slim chance of BO not being re-elected would be IF Paul doesn't get the nomination and he endorses whoever does. That person has a chance, albeit nowhere as good as RP as the nomination would.

Don Lapre
11-13-2011, 11:57 PM
I don't know how you think a person is going to be nominated, let alone elected EASILY, if he isn't even eligible.

They were able to sneak Barry by the first time around, but I guarantee you it won't happen again.

I'll look forward to revisiting this topic later - and revisiting those who like to give negative rep out to "birthers."

:rolleyes:

John F Kennedy III
11-14-2011, 12:31 AM
Ron Paul is the only horse in the race that the NWO doesn't own. That's why they all sound nearly identical.

cindy25
11-14-2011, 12:46 AM
they are goading Obama into war so the economy collapses and Romney wins.

but the Dems might just nominate Hillary (health reasons blah blah blah)

Rael
11-14-2011, 01:50 AM
He's already admitted (with the release of that laughably fake birth certificate on April 27th - father not a US citizen) that he's not a natural born citizen, and therefore is ineligible to hold the office.

Along with MANY other things, his ineligibility would be a MAJOR problem for him in '12.



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speciallyblend
11-14-2011, 02:19 AM
How foolish.

Barry is over.
ZERO chance at re-election.

He's already admitted (with the release of that laughably fake birth certificate on April 27th - father not a US citizen) that he's not a natural born citizen, and therefore is ineligible to hold the office.

Along with MANY other things, his ineligibility would be a MAJOR problem for him in '12.

Something will come along in the coming months (or weeks?) which will result in him not being the dem nominee.


He's toast.

If ron paul does not get the nomination, status quo obama/bush 2012 bendover.

cindy25
11-14-2011, 04:03 AM
Obama would be preferable to the other Republicans (except for Gary Johnson)

Tod
11-14-2011, 06:41 AM
In times of war, presidential ratings sky-rocket. If a major conflit starts with Iran, and the media hypes it up; Obama will have a serious shot at re-election. And yes, presidents have been known to start conflicts over poor approval ratings / to remove attention from themselves. (Clinton)

This may well be the exception that proves the rule....Only the most diehard neocons favor going to war w/ Iran, at least anytime soon.

Miss Annie
11-14-2011, 07:11 AM
Ron Paul is the only horse in the race that the NWO doesn't own. That's why they all sound nearly identical.

Hit the nail on the head!

AuH20
11-14-2011, 09:32 AM
Ron Paul and Mitt Romney fare the best with independents of any of the GOP candidates. So if it's either of those 2, they have a fighting chance.