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^^^He really is not 'That Left'...

if you look at his voting history, he shows a conservative side, but he is NO GEORGE BUSH.

as far as what I think about the Straw Poll.......

it does not shock me one bit. I am still going to vote Ron Paul.......:)

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JLMACN said:
^^^He really is not 'That Left'...

if you look at his voting history, he shows a conservative side, but he is NO GEORGE BUSH.

as far as what I think about the Straw Poll.......

it does not shock me one bit. I am still going to vote Ron Paul.......:)

5000
He is a Republican that supports conspiracy theories...that makes him very left.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
That doesn't have anything to do with being "left."

I think he would better be described as a "Libertarian conservative"
How many "right wingers" do you know that even entertain the thought that the goverment did anything wrong *period* before, during, and after 9/11? It was just those dirty sand niggers...right?:ermm:
 
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I Fucked Your Mom said:
How many "right wingers" do you know that even entertain the thought that the goverment did anything wrong *period* before, during, and after 9/11? It was just those dirty sand niggers...right?:ermm:
Uh, a lot of Alex Jones supporters (I believe he is a conservative himself), many right wing militias, white nationalists/Nazi's/skinheads (the Jews did it!), etc.

A belief in a conspiracy theory, whether 9/11 being an inside job or Fidel Castro being behind the JFK assassination, should never be linked to a certain political spectrum.
 

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even political spectrum shouldnt be even applied when describing people.
like chris rock said, there are some things im conservative about, and theres somethings im liberal about.

anybody to be all right or all left is completely bullshittin himself



ron paul believing that 911 was an inside job is nothing but a man looking at the facts and comming up with an opinion.


even tho i just stated this, i will say that hilary clinton is a right wing democrat
 
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Ron Paul spoke about Alex Jones and said he didn't agree that the Government was directly involved in 9/11, and doesn't endorse everything Alex Jones stands for. He said if that was the case he would never be able to do interviews based on the interviewers opinion.

lol
he's far from being on the "left".

Name bills he's supported?
 
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JLMACN said:
but you will still vote for him...

:)
Why would I vote for him? I disagree with almost everything he says and with EVERYTHING when his reasoning is taken into consideration.


Some basic reasons why Ron Paul is NOT "Left Wing":

He believes in total private education - wants to do away with all public school programs so people will have to pay for an education

He believes unions are bad, but monopolies are good

He believes in total private health care - wants to do away with all public health programs

He believes social security is bad - wants to do away with it totally

He believes no woman has a right to chose

He's an isolationist - that's his reasoning for opposing the Iraq war

He believes businesses will take care of people because they wouldn't survive if they didn't serve the people well – wants to do away with consumer protection

He's opposed to NAFTA, GATT, WTO, etc ONLY because they restrict the power of the U.S. market and NOT because of the harm they do to workers
 
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worthy or not?
I don't think he is.

As I said before, to me he seems to be playing a similar role of Dennis Kucinich, but for the Republicans, which is to appeal to some of the disenfranchised and anti-Iraq war crowd and bring them to the Republican party. Why else is he running as a Republican? Why not an independent, or libertarian?

Plus, I don't agree with his views. Yes, he has said some neat things, Whoopty doo, who hasn't?

He supports free trade.
Free market health care.
Tighter border security.
School prayer.
He has defined embryos and fetuses as persons would make abortion murder and outlaw stem cell research and says Roe v. Wade should be overturned.

plus he's probably a racist as well.