Hey now, Republican hopeful and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani showed up in New Orleans last year I know for a fact. Don't know about this year.
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Hey now, Republican hopeful and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani showed up in New Orleans last year I know for a fact. Don't know about this year.
In a town of how many? Doesn't sound good to me.
If he loves his party he will not pull that stunt. Although I have been saying he will for months. A vote for paul will be a vote for Hillary/Obama just like the Perot fiasco that put the evil...
Good grief man. BTW, you think Bill is still on the receiving end? Maybe that explains their "relationship".
Well you've already made at least one bad decision on who to support that I'm aware of. Even so, welcome to BB&B
Bulldawg Paw-Litics
ULM_Fan...
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
And what if you have hoards of rational relatives? Let's be rational here DB because it's all relative you know.
Been drinking huh? :icon_wink:
100% correct!
I missed it but it sounds like Paul got walked all over if that's the case. Is he too weak or passive to defend his right to speak? Not the time to wimp out guys (see cut and run) and not a good sign...
My goodness no. The bible predicted that Israel would regain it's land many moons ago Rus-La. The free world just helped them achieve their new land after feeling so bad for what they allowed Hitler...
We didn't. The entire free civilized world did including the USA. And a great thing is, was and is still today.
I agree 100%. What I hope they remember is that the GOP gave him a voice to express his views. And the GOP has been listening to those ideas and comments and will probably reflect some of them in...
Democracy seems to work quite well in Turkey (I was just there in September) which is a huge muslim country. Who knows how long it will last but the people there LOVE their freedom to worship and do...
Figures :rolleyes4:
This guy might put Hillary or Obama in the White House yet.
Ron Paul won't rule out third-party run
By: Daniel W. Reilly
Dec 23, 2007 02:23 PM EST
Republican presidential hopeful Rep. Ron...
Really??? I don't think so. On CNN website today. Their recent GOP poll numbers.
Polls
Registered Republicans' choice for nominee in 2008:
Giuliani
24%
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It's not in a positive note today.
BTW, CNN's poll numbers on the GOP today
Polls
Registered Republicans' choice for nominee in 2008:
Giuliani
24%
True but it's all I got right now and it's just enough to show that Paul's move was stupid and is starting to get play on the national scene a tad. BAD FORM all around.
That most of Americans (71% in this poll) disagree with what Ron Paul is doing in this weak moment of his over a minor $500.00. DO YOU GET IT YET? And it's starting to make national news. NOT SMART...
Latest AOL poll shows:
What should Ron Paul do with a contribution from a white supremacist/hate organizer?
29% Keep the cash
30% Return to Donor
41% Donate to Charity
Another words 71%...
Very true! But when you do find a witch, as you say, give the money back or burn the $$ at the stake. :icon_wink:
BTW, he's only in a tight spot if he lacks the principles on this one. Like I...
What's $500 when compared to t principle? What's $500 when compared to the muti-millions Paul has raised? Get the point.
I guess he has no shame. That sure won't insure the black or other minority vote. HUH??
Paul keeps donation from white supremacist
Aide: Candidate to take money and 'try to spread the message...
What??? I never heard that one before. Surly you are making that up.