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Ron Paul's chances; interesting article
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Mr Gray Nov 19 2011, 08:11 AM Post #1
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http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_THE_RON_PAUL_FACTOR?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-11-18-18-27-33

I am not delusional...I know the reality of what Paul faces, but I do see it as a very positive thing (I need a thesaurus) that more people are responding to his message of fiscal sanity.
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The body knows what fighters don't: how to protect itself. A neck can only twist so far. Twist it just a hair more and the body says, "Hey, I'll take it from here because you obviously don't know what you're doing... Lie down now, rest, and we'll talk about this when you regain your senses." It's called the knockout mechanism.
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"very positive thing" = asset. :)

Sleep deprivation affects the mind.....newborns do that to you.
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"very positive thing" = asset. :)

Sleep deprivation affects the mind.....newborns do that to you.
I'll just take this course instead

[utube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIRtwBTDp2s[/utube]
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I agree with Iowa's governor about Paul's foreign policy. Paul can be most effective helping lead Congress to pass laws to reign in government programs and spending.

It's Paul's foreign and national security policy that has drawn fire from establishment Republicans. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who is competing with Paul in Iowa for the outsider vote, has been vocally critical of Paul's stance.

So has Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, a Republican who has been courted by most of the GOP candidates.

"I gave Paul credit for having the most ambitious plan to reduce the debt, which he does," Branstad told The Associated Press. "But I don't agree with him on foreign policy, at all. I'm real concerned with his views on that.
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With all this hate for Ron Paul im starting to think ya boy Tim tebow is getting the Ron Paul treatment ;)

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With all this hate for Ron Paul im starting to think ya boy Tim tebow is getting the Ron Paul treatment ;)

Paul<Tebow
Are you part of the Ron Paul fan-base? If so, what are a couple of things you like and dislike about him?
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