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Does anything say "joke presidential candidacy" like Chuck Norris's unnaturally-white toothy grin behind you in your "victory" speech? Listen, when your only big-name supporter is a late-night Bowflex salesman, you're still a loser even when giving a victory speech.
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8 comments // Notes on the Iowa Caucuses

  • Marilynn_Murray
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    • Lee Camp "The major media outlets keep calling every speech by John Edwards, including the one last night, "angry," as if that's a bad thing. Have you seen the state of the world? Who isn't angry?? "........... That is only said if they are forced to acknowledge he is even a candidate. They are continuing their blackout of him. Guess they are afraid of an honest man.

    • 4 years ago
  • Marilynn_Murray
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    • ron_pual_2008, You need to do a little research on the things you are trying to promote. They are just a way for the rich to get richer and the rest of us to be left in the dust.

    • 4 years ago
  • ron_pual_2008
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      ron_pual_2008  
    • education would be much more affordable without 40% of everyone's paycheck going to the giant inefficient beuracracy that is our government, not to mention the invisible tax of inflation. As for Social Security, here's what Ron said in 2004:

      "The Social Security crisis is a spending crisis. The program could be saved tomorrow if Congress simply would stop spending so much money, apply even 10% of the bloated federal budget to a real trust fund, and begin saving your contributions to earn simple interest. That this simple approach seems impossible speaks volumes about the inability of Congress to cut spending no matter what the circumstances."

    • 4 years ago
  • cjsmith
  • khsing
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      khsing  
    • So how much do you Ron Paul supporters think things like education and social security would cost if they were all privatized?

    • 4 years ago
  • ron_pual_2008
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      ron_pual_2008  
    • Huckabee has some OK ideas like getting rid of income tax, but he's not a true conservative like Ron Pual. Obama seems like he could be smart enough to join Ron, but would he give up his big government ways to do so? Ric Flair supports Huckabee, but I see Ron Paul as more of a Stone Cold Steve Austin like renegade who just goes out there and does what needs to be done to get the country back on the right track.

    • 4 years ago
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