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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Ron Paul Is The Ross Perot Of 2008

If the republican frontrunner's are guilty of anything so far, it's underestimating their opponents impact. I say the frontrunner's because it seems to be a common thread among them. Ron Paul has no chance of winning the republican nomination. Make no mistake about it, he will garner a lot of support though. He finished fifth in New Hampshire, and is expected to do as well in South Carolina. Those little cadres of supporters will add up. Ross Perot had the same effect in the 1992 election. Which is speculated to have been the reason for the Bill Clinton win. Where did all those people go in the absence of a Ross Perot? I think they've just been waiting for someone like Ron Paul.

All these strict constitutionalists better be careful. White supremacist and Muslims support him too. Blacks better remember, when the constitution was written, we were still slaves. If you still believe they have to vote for your voting rights every twenty-five years. You better not buy into this. For those against the war effort. He has proposed to pull out the troops immediately. Who do you think has the most to gain from this action? I made a statement the other day that required some imagination. I said a vote for Ron Paul was like a vote for John Edwards. That's based on me not counting him out as a democratic contender. As we have already seen, anything can happen. You have to look at it this way "my enemy's enemy is my friend."

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:18 AM

    Michigan would have been an ideal place to test your theory.

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  2. Anonymous11:22 AM

    Barack OBama can't afford to pull out of Michigan. Could he be afraid of losing?

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  3. Ron Paul placed fourth.

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  4. Ron Paul placed second in the Nevada caucus.

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