will you write in a vote for Ron Paul for president?

Ron Paul is the best man for president. i just don't know why america can't see it

Public Comments

  1. No... a vote is a terrible thing to waste.
  2. Why would anyone do that at this point. You'd be throwing away your vote.
  3. Yes Because as the above answerer said "a vote is a terrible thing to waste" I would not waste my vote on either Obama or McCain, who will bring us the same thing that we were brought last time, nothing. They are corporate owned candidates that just want to continue our terrible foreign policies and middle east adventures and rob the American people
  4. They can't see it for a very simple reason - Ron Paul isn't the best man for president and EVERYONE can see that. Just because you believe it doesn't make it true - America has spoken and thank the powers that they have some sense because they gave an overwhelming thumbs-DOWN to you candidate! Eat it.
  5. They can't see it because Obama is in the running.
  6. As much as I love Ron Paul's stand on the issues, this election brings no hope for me. McCain is 90% liberal. Obama is over liberal. Even if Dr. Paul gets the win, liberals control Washington, nothing will get done.
  7. I can not image one good reason I would write in or vote for Ron Paul, or Hillary Clinton, or anyone. What would I have gained? The person that is closest to my moderate beliefs would lose my vote, and other votes against them would be worth more. Just don't see it. I am going to vote according to the cards I have been dealt.
  8. No. I am writing in Hillary Clinton on my California ballot
  9. The way the major parties work is simple. They put up two terrible candidates. In this case, an inexperienced black kid and a feeble old man. Then, each points at the other and says "You don't want THAT guy to be President, do you?" If you don't hold your nose and vote for the lesser evil, you get the greater evil.
  10. i dont understand what is so hard to see about this situation... Ron Paul says he'll bring change and gives you very specific information on how he wants to change things. and to add to the fact the he is not a corporate controlled liar he also knows what change would benifit the country and its people. people really need to look into what he is saying and why it is the only way to save this country.
  11. Yes, the other two guys offer no real, or viable change.
  12. No, it's a lost cause!
  13. Because most Americans don't think he is the best man. I have a friend at home that loves Ron Paul, but if someone doesn't share his opinion he immediately tells them to "go read the Constitution" and says they are an idiot or they don't understand. The last time he told me to read the Constitution, I asked him what the 3rd Amendment is, and he didn't know. I don't personally know any other Ron Paul supporters, but I don't understand why he (and, as it seems, you) can't comprehend that some people simply don't agree with him.
  14. If everyone who would like: 1) Government waste cut 2) Our troops brought home 3) Subsidies ended for illegal immigrants 4) Government out of the abortion issue 5) Government out of the gay marriage issue 6) an economic scholar for president 7) a leading authority on monetary policy as president 8) to keep their entire paycheck 9) to be a friend to all nations, trade with all nations but as a country stay out of the politics of other nations 10) America to use The Constitution as an instruction manual voted for Ron Paul, he would be president. He is absolutely electable if everyone who wants him votes for him and as the only candidate who is a conservative republican, he should be the nominee. Vinnie S said it best in another answer: "You have seen people from both sides of the aisle write that Ron Paul is a straight-shooter. Please, help to move the country back to its honest Constitutional roots. Write in Ron Paul for president in November! I have been a lifelong Republican, but my conscience will no longer allow me to vote for any more business-as-usual candidates. Really, the differences between the Democratic party's candidate and the Republican party's candidate are cosmetic...Please set aside the disinformation about Dr. Paul that has been sown by the Big Money candidates and get educated at www.RonPaul200.com."
  15. YES! The Ron Paul supporters need spread the word. I am writing him in for sure.
  16. Yes I will. He is the only one worthy of my vote. My vote will not be wasted when I use the right I'm given as a US citizen to vote for whom I chose.
  17. Perhaps they DO see it but are still a bit traumatized by what happened to the last president who attempted to neutralize the Federal Reserve: John F. Kennedy. Johnson's first official act as president was to restore power to the Fed that JFK had taken. I'm not afraid. The good Doctor has lived a full life (besides, he's an ex-track star and could probably STILL outrun a bullet!). This R3VOLUTION is a fragile Life in Our hands. Carry On, Wayward Sons! ... www.RonPaul2008.com
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