(but God help us if they do)
You can't ignore him anymore. First they ridiculed him, then they tried to ignore him, but people wanted to hear what Dr. Paul had to say, and now the other Presidential hopefuls are clamoring to shake his hand at the end of the debate.
I went to Ron Paul's Facebook page, and LIKED it. You should too.
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5 comments:
Hmmm, seems promising. Of course they frequently do until they're in office.
I am leery of anyone from Texas in the White House... I know that is super bias, but I have grounds for it.
BIAS! You need to read: The Thinker's Toolkit, STAT!!!
You can read Kyro?
Biggest thing I was picking up from this was that he seemed to have his strategy down. Whether sincere or not, his MO is to speak plainly, attack problems at the core and make suggestions of large scale change. Mostly, with a basis of simple logic. Oh, we're poor; time to stop spending on extras. Exactly the kind of thing every citizen has been doing since the economy crisis began.
It's either a seriously genius and disingenuous push for the presidency or just what the country needs. I'll reserve judgement until I see some boots on the street vs words on a stage.
I'm going to buy a Ron Paul 2012 T-Shirt. Yes, I'm dead serious.
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