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araby wrote:So what the hell am I gonna do with that? Vote Ron Paul still?
Gypsiyee wrote:araby wrote:So what the hell am I gonna do with that? Vote Ron Paul still?
You're going to do exactly what you've preached from day one, because that's who you are
You're going to vote the man you have the most faith in, regardless of his numbers and projections - you're going to show your support until the end, as Paul deserves.
If people give up on their candidates just because the outcome looks bleak, the common thought will be that they don't have the support. it's simply not true for Paul, he has plenty of support, just not enough. that doesn't mean that you put your vote elsewhere and give someone you don't necessarily agree with your support.
Like you said in another thread - vote the candidate you believe in~
Evermore wrote:Listen to their bullshit, toss? unfort this may happen cause americans are generally sheep and believe what they see on the tube anyway. if you see things for how they are Ron Paul is the ONLY good candidate.
Tossica wrote:Evermore wrote:Listen to their bullshit, toss? unfort this may happen cause americans are generally sheep and believe what they see on the tube anyway. if you see things for how they are Ron Paul is the ONLY good candidate.
Do not want.
Tossica wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:araby wrote:So what the hell am I gonna do with that? Vote Ron Paul still?
You're going to do exactly what you've preached from day one, because that's who you are
You're going to vote the man you have the most faith in, regardless of his numbers and projections - you're going to show your support until the end, as Paul deserves.
If people give up on their candidates just because the outcome looks bleak, the common thought will be that they don't have the support. it's simply not true for Paul, he has plenty of support, just not enough. that doesn't mean that you put your vote elsewhere and give someone you don't necessarily agree with your support.
Like you said in another thread - vote the candidate you believe in~
What may happen is people realize that Ron Paul is not the messiah like they initially thought and start listening to other candidates.
Gypsiyee wrote:Incorrect. they're not grossly different. on the few that they're incredibly different on, I tend to agree with one side or the other. those issues include agreeance with Obama on gun control, immigration, and education, and agreeance with Paul on Economy, income, and national security. They both have great stances on a good many things, but I'm in heavy agreeance about 50/50. That's how I like them both - you don't have to fully agree with a candidate to favor them.
Grossly different would be Obama and Thompson, or Hillary and Huckabee.. something like that, those are grossly different. Look at that electoral compass site, for example - I land flat in between the two of them (Paul and Obama)
Martrae wrote:And what's wrong with that? The States should be the ones to decide most issues.
Tossica wrote:Martrae wrote:And what's wrong with that? The States should be the ones to decide most issues.
Because we end up in a pre civil war US where hordes of ignorant fucks can do what the please as long as there are enough of them congregated in a state.
UNITED States, remember that?
Harrison wrote:The federal government was never meant to become the ginormous wad it is now.
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