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Ron Paul Waterville, Maine Town Hall 01/27/12

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  • America this is what your ballot should look like:

    [ ]  Mitt Romney

    [ ] Newt Gingrich

    [✓] Ron Paul

    [ ] Rick Santorum

  • Virginia will only have 2 candidates on the ballot, due to some candidates not receiving enough signatures (10,000) from this states citizens. The other politicians tried to appeal to a judge about this "unconstitutional" and ridiculous process. In response the judge denied the appeal and replied,"The process is in place to keep out the loonies and crack-pots." Ahaha so Rick Santorum & Newt Gingrich are loonies and crack-pots, respectively. So my ballot will be:

    [✓] Ron Paul

    [ ] Mitt Romney

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  • Ron Paul supporters hold the fate of the GOP nominee in their hands.

  • @Vlum88 True! Hoping Paul rallies don't turn braindead Bachmann/Santorum militant Christian fundamentalist. I'm very familiar with these places Bangor/Waterville; lived in Maine for long. Don't recall evangelical fundamentalism as big politics platform there. [On corrupt US foreign policy: Consider influence of Jewish Zionists e.g.Henry Kissinger, Paul Wolfowitz, Irwing/Bill Kristol. But their mischiefs can't be possible without support of Christian Zionists like Bachmann/Santorum.]

  • @cbhavsar1 I agree with you wholeheartedly!! Geez! LOL. Being a non christian myself and Pro Choice, I told myself to "zoom out" and look at the big picture. Since then i was able to put my disagreement aside and throw all my support behind Dr Paul. And once again, in the US, you simply need to profess your faith in Christianity in order to be elected or deemed electable, regardless of who has done what or which group is lesser of the devil.

  • @Vlum88 contd. In fact, if you examine the corruption of US foreign policy & militant aggression : Overtly obvious Christian Zionism has been much more dangerous scourge than Jewish Zionism. Anyhow, that's as much as I wanted to say about this religion/politics intermixing stuff for now. Stepping off my soapbox.

  • @Vlum88 contd. Along with warmongering Israel agenda of secular Jews & resource-grab motivations of banking industry to launch unconstitutional wars: If you bring religion/politics intermixing: It's the evangelical Christian Zionists, they're bigger ones to blame for wreaking havoc on American society, far more than liberal/secular Jews. There are many secular Jews in US criticizing hypocrisy towards Israel foreign policy. Start with Jon Stewart/Bill Maher as examples. contd.

  • @Vlum88 contd. Opening political campaign stump - NOT in a church, a town hall BTW - with reverse accusation complex "attacking Christian heritage" : That's intermixing religion/politics to begin with. I'm aware of evangelical hypocrisy in South. I lived in Maine for many years & no evangelical influence up North thankfully. It's evangelicals' Christian Zionist dominance, obsession with Jerusalem/Israel - That has been a bigger pest & source of scourge for the entire planet. contd.

  • @Vlum88 My very 1st comment said: "Ron Paul is deeply commited to his Christian faith." Of course, I'm fully aware & fine with it. He has said that faith affects his character, but WON'T affect how he governs. Adherence to constitution will - religion/governance separation comes from constitution itself. Nobody is blaming him for being Christian. It's reverse "attacking Christian heritage" burden carrying crappy complex of 1st guy, it's off-putting to a big Ron Paul donor like me. cont.

  • @cbhavsar1 That americantrump guy's comment is a bit harsh. I do understand your point of view and agree to some extent. However, we must also realise, sadly, that one can NEVER be elected as an US President without being a Christian. Also, there are a lot of evangelical votes dr paul would like to gain (even though most of them are hypocrites - remember how dr paul was booed in the SC debate?). Im not a Christian myself but i dont blame him for doing so - its just part of the game.

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