I vote Ron Paul
Vets for Paul
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
My eyes are open
He's no draft dodging, double-talking, flip-flopping, bilderberg master having, obama clone.























As we watch (Mitt for brains) Romney, fail to swing at every sweet soft-toss that Obama is providing... we are reminded of just how oily and weak this RNC puppet is, and will be.
Flip Romney vs Flop Obama. We need an honest statesman... not a party-puppet.
Ron Paul 2012 (Surprise!)
Cmon Tampa, Get here soon!
Yes, I would vote for Ron Paul if he is the nominee of the Republican Party.
I would not vote for him if he were to run third party and be a Ross Perot.
I actually hear the opening sounds of Twilight Zone when watching this video.
I will do what is necessary to not have Obama as POTUS for another four years.
A poll by the group "We Ask America" released on June 26 in Colorado shows a neck-and-neck race. Obama leads 46 percent to 43 percent in this Western swing state, but it is within the margin of error. That makes this Rocky Mountain state a toss-up, right? But Johnson wasn't listed in the headlines of the poll.
It's the same story with a Rasmussen Reports poll. This June survey of Colorado voters shows both candidates knotted at 45 percent in the Centennial State. Johnson isn't mentioned.
But look at the Public Policy Polling results from June. This shows Obama with a 49 percent to 42 percent lead. Unlike the others, they include Johnson in the mix. The results show that with the Libertarian candidate in the mix, Obama leads 47 percent to 39 percent in Colorado, with Johnson picking up 7 percent points.
Now PPP polls lean left the way Rasmussen leans right. But they don't lean libertarian. Johnson's strength, where he i...
A poll by the group "We Ask America" released on June 26 in Colorado shows a neck-and-neck race. Obama leads 46 percent to 43 percent in this Western swing state, but it is within the margin of error. That makes this Rocky Mountain state a toss-up, right? But Johnson wasn't listed in the headlines of the poll.
It's the same story with a Rasmussen Reports poll. This June survey of Colorado voters shows both candidates knotted at 45 percent in the Centennial State. Johnson isn't mentioned.
But look at the Public Policy Polling results from June. This shows Obama with a 49 percent to 42 percent lead. Unlike the others, they include Johnson in the mix. The results show that with the Libertarian candidate in the mix, Obama leads 47 percent to 39 percent in Colorado, with Johnson picking up 7 percent points.
Now PPP polls lean left the way Rasmussen leans right. But they don't lean libertarian. Johnson's strength, where he is best known, could be a factor. Already, the Johnson camp is touting the fact that he is getting about 15 percent of the vote in New Mexico. I was surprised; I expected it to be higher, given how popular he was in the state.
No doubt in my mind at all on who I am voting for should RP not get the nomination. Romney can't beat Obama.
40% of the voters are Independents, and they are the fastest growing political affiliation. They were the swing voters who put Obama in the White House, on the anti-Bush sentiment.
Who will they swing for next? (Ron Paul, enjoys high Independent support.)
27% of the voters are Republicans, and the party was (and is) losing members. Ron Paul has done more to increase membership than any RNC efforts of their own.
29% of voters are Democrats. Many of them are Blue Republicans, disenchanted with Obama's failed fiscal leadership and escalating militarism.
This could be a "Perfect storm" if Ron Paul was named on any ticket.
He would get 34% and the win. If he gets the Independent draft, barring a nomination in Tampa.
Romney continues to embarrass himself from showing weakness against Obama. That is not a man who I want in my foxhole.
There's a reason the CBO just predicted a 300% debt increase in the next twenty years. An estimate that Ron Paul whittled down to a third of that time-frame. No word from Obama or Romney, which demonstrates concurrence, or a lack of understanding.
Remember... Romney lost to McCain who lost to Obama... and Romney is just another unpopular candidate who was anointed by the RNC, to be their nominee.
I would ask you not to flip-flop. It's the principle... not the party!
I vote Ron Paul
Vets for Paul
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
My eyes are open
He's no draft dodging, double-talking, flip-flopping, bilderberg master having, obama clone.