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Who's your favorite Republican candidate?
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stitchchick92   -   3 months ago   -   Reply
RON PAUL!
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@madmarcus  PuffDaddyPuff   -   3 months ago   -   Reply
I suppose $451 isn't as bad as hundreds of thousands alike Obama.
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madmarcus   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
Ok after a couple days of checking there are arguments for and against a single states sessecion from the union in the contitution. Either way a group of states is still apparently illegal (confederacy).

The last TWO times the US tried a Confederacy it failed I think in a combined 8 years.

I am not for a confederacy the way Ron Paul wants because I want a strong Federal Government and a Strong State Government...let them fight eachother and not have them fighting us.

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AlexINTJ   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
Politics. God. I don't have a 'favorite' among the republicans. If I had to go with anyone as it stands now it would be Ron Paul. Sadly I don't get why everyone is wildly enthusiastic about him and I disagree with him as much as I agree, but for me it's always been a 'lesser of two evils' equation.
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canuckschmuck   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
The one who supports antiwhite group foundations.
Nyehehehe
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madmarcus   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
according to DailyPaul.com (a Ron Paul advocacy site) He recieved $451 dollars from Lobbyists! Thats 50 dollars less then he accepted from Storm Front (The white supremist people)

I also wouldn't call him a "Champion" of the constitution since a Confederacy is against the constituion.

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beckizzzzle   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
What benitto said! haha!
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Benitto420   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
The only one who has never accepted a lobbyists money. The one who wants to shrink the government and give power back to the states... where they belong. "The Champion of the Constitution" and defender of freedom and liberty. Ron Paul!
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emieegrace54321   -   4 months ago   -   Reply
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