Note: not enough space to include Bill Richardson in the "both reps and dems" poll.
Edit: Forget the "Reps only" in the title.
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Posted 11 December 2007 - 04:58 AM
Well whoever votes next can pretty much tell what jackinbox, and I voted more people need to vote quick! Would be fun to see who would win an ImmInst poll... suppose there is still a year to go, plenty of voting time :<img src=" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
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Posted 12 December 2007 - 01:20 AM
I would like Ron Paul to have a chance, but figure it will be Barack or Hillary--I'd rather Barack win, but I'll be voting whichever Democrat has the ticket, since the numbers will be there to support their win.
Posted 12 December 2007 - 01:34 AM
I would like Ron Paul to have a chance, but figure it will be Barack or Hillary--I'd rather Barack win, but I'll be voting whichever Democrat has the ticket, since the numbers will be there to support their win.
It has a chance! I invite you to join his campain! He need your help!
Posted 12 December 2007 - 01:48 AM
Posted 12 December 2007 - 04:34 AM
I would like Ron Paul to have a chance, but figure it will be Barack or Hillary--I'd rather Barack win, but I'll be voting whichever Democrat has the ticket, since the numbers will be there to support their win.
It has a chance! I invite you to join his campain! He need your help!
no problems there, here in Austin he is quite possible, many advocate for him at my church, and he by far has the most signs around the city on lawns...
Posted 12 December 2007 - 08:37 PM
And an End Times-er... He needs to clarify his relationship with Tim LaHaye.He is a creationist...
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Posted 12 December 2007 - 08:44 PM
I didn't see this candidate on the ballot:
http://www.walken2008.com/index.html
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Posted 17 December 2007 - 02:33 AM
No need to PM I don't think.
There is nothing special about him specifically regardling lifespan extension, it is just his whole collection of policies. Basically he will get the federal government out of all of the things which it isn't needed in and let the free market take care of itself.
No more wars, no more foreign aid, no more federal reserve, no more dept. education, no more dept. of home defence, no more welfare etc. Suddenly you have a government with a shit load of expenses gone - therefore the need to tax people is almost lost.
The role of the government, as my understand of Ron Pauls overall principle, is to simply protect the states - so the federal government will provide a defence force and intelligence agencies to provide protection for 'The united states' - and then let the states run their own state without interference from the federal. It just makes sense.
It is, ironically enough, what America is supposed to be all about. Ron Paul is just the first person (in the last few hundred years anyway) who is actually going to do it. he is going to follow the USA constitution.
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Posted 17 December 2007 - 03:43 AM
*Subliminal Messages : Pick Ron Paul....Pick Ron Paul...*At this point I'll vote for either Barack Obama or Ron Paul. If neither of them is on the ballot I'll vote for whichever Democrat is on there. If they are both on the ballot I haven't decided which one I'll vote for yet.
Posted 17 December 2007 - 03:46 AM
He's a Doctor. Since when are educated people - particularly those educated in high level sciences - Creationists?I would have to say that all of this will, albeit indirectly, be very conducive to life extension in an enormous number of ways.
Also, isn't Ron Paul a Creationist?
Posted 17 December 2007 - 04:32 AM
He's a Doctor. Since when are educated people - particularly those educated in high level sciences - Creationists?I would have to say that all of this will, albeit indirectly, be very conducive to life extension in an enormous number of ways.
Also, isn't Ron Paul a Creationist?
He is anti abortion though (has a lot to do with lifetime career of delivering babies), but once again his beliefs are irrelevant when he imposes his political principles, because what he believes won't matter when the federal government pulls its nose out of everyone else's business.
Posted 17 December 2007 - 04:43 AM
Just as nearly every other christian on the face of the planet (minus american christians) believe that God created everything, and did so through evolution, it is quite likely that Ron Paul believes the same. Ever heard of Ken Miller? He was the primary witness for Evolution in the Dover School hearing (the one which absolutely ruled against Intelligent Design - the offspring of creationism) - he too is a devout catholic.Here is an interesting discussion about Ron Paul and his religious views.
http://digg.com/2008...aul_on_Religion
He is a devout Christian by the way Aegist, so I can't see how he would not believe that an entity named God created everything.
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