Ron Paul supporters: Revolution R[LOVE]ution signs?

Ron Paul supporters, I like Ron Paul a bit, he's saying some good things, but I don't think I'm sold enough to vote for him. Regardless, I've seen lots of signs Revolution with the "evol" backwards as Love. What's the deal? I get the word play but Ron doesn't strike me as a hippie type guy. That seems more of a John Lennon thing frankly. What's up with the sign? Just curious.

Public Comments

  1. I think a Doctor that has delivered 4,000 babies, and a politician that publishes his home phone number so his constituents can call on him anytime, knows a lot more about love for mankind that the other candidates. Ever try to get Teddy Kennedy on the phone. No wait, just call the local bar.
  2. That slogan is not officially endorsed by Ron Paul. Remember, the majority of Ron Paul supporters are young people who respond to things like you'd find in high school student council campaigns.
  3. well I didn't realize that john was the only one that was into "love"....but ok...whatever... Ron Paul LOVES that American people and he wants to do what is right for us. PERIOD.
  4. The sign was more than likely made personally by one of his supporters. Keep in mind he has a lot of people making their own sign in his favor, I see them EVERYWHERE. =] (Not R-love-ution, but just ron paul stuff)
  5. Well, think of it this way. The same people that like the war in Iraq, seem to think we are helping the Iraqi people and others in the region. We can give them "democracy", when all they knew was an iron fist (that we helped setup in the first place). They seem to think we can fight them there so we won't have to fight them here. The country we love is bleeding money and squandering it's power. Paradoxically, often the same people, HATE muslims and the middle east in general. They even call Obama a muslim. They quote things from the koran or whatever you call it, in a very bad light, yet forget the bible and torah also have passages that are similar. So how can you both 'love' and 'hate' (or more likely, fear) the very same people? I would fully support the war, if Iraq, and Iraqi's in general were the ones responsible for 9/11. But it was a criminal act, not a real declaration of war on us. It was not by a government of another country (as far as we know). It was a group of people that were fed up with us being over there. We get it, and we want Osama found. We want retribution, but it must be just. If we label them all "crazy muslims", then isn't that just racism of the ugliest sort? Does that make us better than them?
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