Friday, January 27, 2012

Ron Paul is the most appealing in 2012 race for White House






It cannot be ignored any longer.

Ron Paul is the most appealing contender in the GOP race for the White House.

His views are completely sane and relevant to the situation that our contry is currently in. A national debt that keeps getting worse by the minute, an endless war in Afghanistan, a proxy war in Pakistan, a cold war (for now) with Iran. We still have bases all over Germany, bases all over Japan, bases all over South Korea, bases all over the middle east. Ron Paul is an ideologically consistent, fiscally conservative, TRUE republican. Republicans used to be the anti-war party. Spreading ourselves too thing across the globe will only make us more vulerable to attack, and will only embolden the redical extremists. If we bring home every one of our troops we can than better protect our own boarders.

His performance in the CNN debate on thrusday night was flawless as usual. He stuck to his guns and as always made all the other candidates look childish. While Romney and Gingrich sparred over who benefitted the most from which bail out, Ron Paul kept it simple: "this subject doesn't really interest me...but the question does...the question is, what are we going to do about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It should have been auctioned off right after the crash came. It would have been cleansed by now." Perfect answer! The only answer.

So why on Earth would anyone vote against Ron Paul?

Here's another good one from Paul as he corners Newt and make him look like a total liar, this is from the end of the video that's posted on my previous blog post. "I want to make a quick comment, because Newt's mentioned this quite a few times about balancing the budget for four times. I went back and looked at the record. The budget was -- the national debt during those four years actually went up about a trillion dollars. What he's talking about is, he doesn't count the money he takes out of Social Security. So, Reagan nor you had a truly balanced budget because the national debt goes up, and that's what we pay the interest on. So I think you've stretched that a little bit more than you should have."

There ARE alternatives, do your own research. Don't vote for somone just because everyone else is voting for that person. Vote for who YOU believe in, otherwise what's the point?!

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