I do appreciate the fact that Ron Paul knows what he's talking about when it comes to government and that he has, more or less, always stuck to his principles.
I agree, hah. I would love to see Obama debate Ron Paul but I think he is far too intelligent to do so.
I met Ron Paul in 2008 and shook his hand.
He is persistent and consistent. Controversial in his own way.
I don't know if the powers-that-be would let him make significant changes as President.
But having him giving televised press conferences all the time skewering the powers-that-be would be very entertaining indeed...
I get mailings from Ron Paul's campaign and his son.
I admire his pro-life stand.
He's persistent, for sure.
I won't be going out that way any time soon, so maybe you can post a picture for us.Yep, he is.
By the way, if you see this huge sign going east on Interstate Highway 70 just past Columbia. Missouri that says "Ron Paul 2012", I erected it several months ago with a few other members of the Patriot Club.
While I like Ron Paul's platform on the defense (the cost of our wars bankrupting our country has a been a long standing worry of mine) and the drug war, I have reservations about some of his stance on the other issues like his stance on the separation of state and church.
He doesn't give up easily and he's consistant. I'll give him that.
Such as?... I have reservations about some of his stance on the other issues like his stance on the separation of state and church....
I haven't heard a specific stance on separation of church and state, but since he is basically a libertarian, I would imagine that he supports the separation of church and state... right?
I haven't heard a specific stance on separation of church and state, but since he is basically a libertarian, I would imagine that he supports the separation of church and state... right?
Scary stuff.