Interesting Ron Paul Newsletter Excerpts

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-09-2008, 05:43 PM
I am one of the many undecided voters. That said, if I had to choose between Obama and Hillary, I would go with Obama every day of the week and twice on Sunday. In my view, Hillary is the ultimate flip-flopper. I have no idea where she stands on any given issue. And her latest "feel sorry for me because politics is hard" bit makes me chuckle. Isn't she the same one who wanted praise for being able to hang tough with the big boys?

RobH4413
01-09-2008, 07:12 PM
I am one of the many undecided voters. That said, if I had to choose between Obama and Hillary, I would go with Obama every day of the week and twice on Sunday. In my view, Hillary is the ultimate flip-flopper. I have no idea where she stands on any given issue. And her latest "feel sorry for me because politics is hard" bit makes me chuckle. Isn't she the same one who wanted praise for being able to hang tough with the big boys?

I tend to believe Hilary has virtually no chance.

Even if she somehow wins the primaries... The debates will destroy her.

She looks as if she's coached beyond belief. She hasn't said anything against the grain. It's as if she's the walking, talking, smiling and waving Democratic platform. I really think your going to need (to be a leader) some sort of defiant stance on a given issue.

Maybe I just haven't been paying enough attention to her...

pdid5000
01-09-2008, 09:41 PM
The guy is irrelevant, he doesnt stand a chance at the presidency. He's just a nobody.

DynamiteRave
01-09-2008, 10:23 PM
Oh I didn't know that kinda stuff about Ron Paul. Honestly, I have never actually looked into his views on Civil Rights and stuff all I know is very superficial but what I knew I liked. But after all this, I'm over him. I'm still not voting for Huckabee, that guy is an Evangelist's wet dream. Not to hate on Evangelists, just the ones I've met are just a little too conservative and always have an "I'm better than you, because X" type of attitude.

I'm still riding the Obama train. Hillary has been losing a little support because of her constant thrashing of Obama lately and throwing that "he has no experience" excuse out there. How do you guys feel about that?

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-09-2008, 10:55 PM
I'm still riding the Obama train. Hillary has been losing a little support because of her constant thrashing of Obama lately and throwing that "he has no experience" excuse out there. How do you guys feel about that?

Hosting dinners at the White House and sleeping with the President for several decades does equal "political experience." I'm not sure why she thinks she can play the experience card when she has less political experience than Obama.

SmootSmack
01-09-2008, 11:02 PM
I'm still not sure what to think of Clinton and Obama. I thought Hillary made good points about herself and about the competition (particularly Barack) this past Saturday but it came across as kind of petty.

What I really didn't understand was when Obama said to Hillary "You're likeable enough" What was that all about?

Anyhow, either one I think is a far better choice than Ron Paul

DynamiteRave
01-09-2008, 11:04 PM
Hosting dinners at the White House and sleeping with the President for several decades does equal "political experience." I'm not sure why she thinks she can play the experience card when she has less political experience than Obama.

The reason my friend told me was because she "Has experience with foreign policy". Granted, I don't know much about Hillary and her foreign policy experience but apparently its more than what Obama has?

And apparently this experience is supposed to help us pull out of Iraq as well...?

saden1
01-10-2008, 12:37 AM
I wanted to start this very same thread but couldn't be bothered. I don't know if he was the author of some of the things that appeared on his newsletter but it was all done under his name.

I saw him on the Meet The Press too and he appeared quite foolish when he said I am against pork belly yet when pressed about 10 million dollars he slipped into a bill for his district he tried to explain his action by saying "but I didn't vote for it." Even worse, he tried to pass his actions off as means of getting a tax refund for his constituents. By his that logic any member of congress can make that same argument.

How f'ing disappointing...he's just another sad old man.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-10-2008, 11:20 AM
The reason my friend told me was because she "Has experience with foreign policy". Granted, I don't know much about Hillary and her foreign policy experience but apparently its more than what Obama has?

Hillary has been in the Senate since 2000 and Barak since 2004. Prior to that, Hillary was First Lady whereas Barak was in the Illinois State Senate. Neither one of them can play the "experience" card. To the extent that either one of them plays the "experience" card, I find it somewhat interesting that they are both playing the "change" card as well.

BleedBurgundy
01-10-2008, 12:59 PM
I think the best thing for the country is for Obama and McCain to win their parties' nomination. I feel like either one of those candidates is a solid step forward from where we are currently.

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