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Old 12-13-2011, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by JollyRoger View Post
What kills Paul with the Dems is his contradictory position on abortion. I have never understood how a guy who is such an ardent proponent of personal freedom over the power of the state can also be a pro-life fanatic. He also is on record calling for complete elimination of Social Security and Medicare. Those issues will doom him with Democrats, who would otherwise be very receptive to his anti-defense spending positions. He would attract maybe 1% of the Democratic vote, but he could well attract 50% or more of the GOP. That gives him his best chance of winning a three party race he ever had, so I bet he runs. Independents are tired of both parties, that is where he will attract the votes, and that hurts both parties. The math is not good. 30% of the electorate is GOP, 30% is Dem, the rest are independents. That means 34% going to Paul is not out of the question.

Very interesting. You think that murdering an unborn child should be a personal freedom?

As far as Ron Paul winning, he has about as much chance of being POTUS as Donald Trump, ZERO! All it would be is a guarantee of four more years of high unemployment, stimulus packages, and a healthcare system that will accelerate the bankruptcy of America.

I like a lot of what Ron Paul says and supposedly stands for, but there's a lot I don't like as well. Problem is, I just don't like Ron Paul.
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