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Obama fans in Concord, New Hampshire, explain

Tuesday January 15th, 2008

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  • Obama's Change will put us in chains

  • I'm Canadian, but I knew Obama wouldn't be a good president. He was just a smooth talker, I have to admit, he can deliver a speech. Although, I wonder how all these people felt after Obama had lied to them. Again, I am not American, but I think the policies that America has is affecting more than just its citizens, it's affecting many people around the world. If you can, please vote Ron Paul!!! I think if you want a change, he'll definitely give it to you.

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  • @kublakhan1984 I see turning your back on the election processes as shameful. It is also disturbing to allow Barack, a proven failure another term and claiming that all other candidates except Ron Paul are just like Barack.

    I don't think any of the people trying to get the GOP nomination are Marxists, Barack however, is a different story. Barack has done and said numerous things that are Marxist in nature. IMO Barack is a Marxist and should be voted out ASAP

  • @kublakhan1984 We will see, If he does win the GOP nomination I will support him 100%, which is totally opposite what I hear from RP supporters should he not get nominated. The RP supporters I have asked, refuse to get behind anyone else in the general elections, should RP not prevail. That I find very disturbing. It's like shielding behind the U.S. Constitution and then turning around against the process of elections in their own country.

  • @Logoned I think what's really important is Ron Paul's message is spreading. His supporters have done a lot to help boost his campaign. They may be doing some harm, but they are doing a lot of good too.

  • @Logoned I don't think it's blind faith. I think it's actually doing research on what Paul is saying. This is why I say his supporters are more educated than Obama's. RP was portrayed by the media in such a negative light at the beginning of his campaign, any of Paul's new supporters probably read about his ideas and his beliefs before switching sides. That's just my opinion. I actually never heard of Paul until this campaign...and the more I read about him, the more he just made sense.

  • @kublakhan1984 What biothers me the most is I have not had one RP supporter answer straight out if they will or will not support any of the other candidates should RP not get the nomination. That is very disturbing. I will support RP 110% should he win the nomination. Will I vote for him in the primaries, I don't know yet, probably not but I really don't know for sure

  • @kublakhan1984 I like RP and I don't think a lot of these people realize they are doing the great Congresman from Texas no favors with the, preaching, evangelizing of his policies. I also don't think they are doing him anyfavors by marginalizing and attacking those who happen to disagree on certain things and with all of his ideas.

  • @kublakhan1984 Well put. I find it uncanny that RP supporters act so much like Barack supporters, however, where I may disagree with you on is that it's not just enthusiasm it's more than that, is a blind faith like display and I will also disagree that he does have a number of very well educated followers but I find the same blind stare and I don't have an answer deer in the head lights on a lot of his supporters.

  • @Logoned Same demographics, yes. I agree that there is an enthusiasm for Ron Paul that is akin to Obama. The difference is that Ron Paul's supporters are more educated with what needs to be done and they can stand behind Ron Paul's record...he doesn't change his views, and he supports his views despite them being unpopular to begin with. I don't agree with 100% RP says either, but he's an honest man, and that's someone that Americans should be proud to have as their leader.

  • @kublakhan1984 Sorry is just that I don't agree with 1% of what RP has to offer, the rest of the 99% he talks about I agree with.

  • @kublakhan1984 Are you sure? LOL

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