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Post by MemoCan on Apr 7, 2015 15:16:57 GMT -5
I use to like Rand. Out side the establishment, a bit of a rebel. Then came the lobbyist, then came his party, then came Ron Paul the politician not the free thinker. I think he sold out, and I realize you have to sell out in order to have a chance to be the president. Other wise guys like Ralph Nader would of been president a long time ago. SO I am not sure how I feel about this. If it was between him and Hillary I might go Rand, but some of the recent things he has said and has done has been extremely troubling. My ideal candidate is Warren, but I know it's never going to happen. www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/07/rand-paul-2016_n_6174170.html
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Post by maddogblues on Apr 7, 2015 16:36:32 GMT -5
I use to like Rand. Out side the establishment, a bit of a rebel. Then came the lobbyist, then came his party, then came Ron Paul the politician not the free thinker. I think he sold out, and I realize you have to sell out in order to have a chance to be the president. Other wise guys like Ralph Nader would of president a long time ago. SO I am not sure how I feel about this. If it was between him and Hillary I might go Rand, but some of the recent things he has said and has done has been extremely troubling. My ideal candidate is Warren, but I know it's never going to happen. www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/07/rand-paul-2016_n_6174170.htmlI do not like the libertarian philosophy at all. So that means I have nothing to do with Rand Paul. I like Warren too, but really in general I have no use for politicians. However I have to say I am impressed with Senator Wyden of my state. He seems to be a genuine public servant.
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