When Ron Paul is president in 2009, will we finally get our REAL change for the better?

It is an irony that he is the only current candidate that does not use that lame slogan

Public Comments

  1. He won't be. I still support him and his message though.
  2. WELL, I ...DON'T THINK SO. HE IS A REALLY AWESOME CANDIDATE, BUT IF AMERICA WANTED HIM WE WOULD HAVE VOTED HIM IN. HE WOULD HAVE A LOTT MORE THAN 43 DELEGATES..... MCCAIN 08
  3. You'll get whatever change you want that's one of the fringe benefits of being TOTALLY INSANE
  4. Someone's living in a dream world. I do like Ron Paul, though. Just got his book "The Revolution"
  5. Change like legalizing marijuana, becoming an isolationist country, and paying a 30% sales tax? I don't call that change for the better.
  6. WHEN? Sorry but what planet are you on? I don't even know why Paul hasn't officially dropped out. He's said he won't run as a 3rd party and McCain will be the nominee.
  7. When he is president? Wake up.. you are DREAMING I have nothing against Ron Paul, He is a good congressman (and My Congressman at that being that I am from Victoria Texas, but he has a ZERO chance of winning the presidency this election. Let me repeat that... ZERO CHANCE. It will be either McCain or Obama. and God help us all if it is Obama. McCain is not my first choice. That would have been Mitt Romney, but I am voting McCain because of those who are in the race with a chance to win, McCain is the best.
  8. He will not be able to get the two establishment parties to work with him even if by divine intervention he won the election, so I must say no. ...CHG...
  9. Is he still in the race? If so then SWEET! I think a libertarian candidate is exactly what this country needs. The fact that Ron Paul was also in the Air Force makes me think he would be a good commander in chief.
  10. HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHHHAHAHAHHAHAA. I HATE RON PAUL SUPPORTERS! RON PAUL IS NOT A CANDIDATE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO WIN.
  11. RP is ok, a bit too pro gun but ok
  12. Yes. Dark Horse Win.
  13. There is nothing wrong with having hope. A lot of politicians do that. It's called confidence. Nothing wrong with that.
  14. He can't even if he wanted to. Ron Paul is clearly forbidden by the Constitution from single-handedly making the kinds of changes he wants to in America. And if you think Congress is going to work with him, think again. He has a pretty poor track record of getting bills passed in Congress and nearly all of his votes fail utterly. The Ron Paul Revolution was the biggest and most well-deserved failure out of the entire election season. It proves that justice does exist in the world.
  15. you're dreaming luv that is not going to happen.
  16. He'll still have to work within the framework of our tripartite government, and checks and balances will affect everything as always. But at least we could be assured that the executive branch will be playing fairly and upholding the constitution. He has already promised to immediately reverse any illegal executive orders and presidential signings put in place by Bush. He will end the illegal occupation of Iraq immediately and bring our fellow citizens back home and safe again. He will work to abolish the "federal reserve", the IRS, and the income tax. Now we are talkin' CHANGE. Kinda makes Obama sound like Tinkerbell. :-)
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