
lol Nissa you on a rant again or what? lmao
The foundation for these accusations is absurd as well. Besides saying he is linked with a belief because one of hundreds of thousands of campaign donors has that belief, the racist accusations are often based on him saying the civil war wasn't necessary. He didn't say we shouldn't have freed the slaves, he pointed out that almost all countries ended slavery without killing each other, and we could have done the same. Somehow instead of this being an argument against war it became an argument for slavery.
I love his opinion on race more than any other candidate. He doesn't think we should even be thinking or talking about people in terms of their race, but rather as individuals. If we did this, not just with race but with all the ways we divide people into groups, and instead treated them as individuals it would eliminate a lot of the intolerance in the world.
I love his opinion on race more than any other candidate. He doesn't think we should even be thinking or talking about people in terms of their race, but rather as individuals. If we did this, not just with race but with all the ways we divide people into groups, and instead treated them as individuals it would eliminate a lot of the intolerance in the world.
Ron Paul will only leave the race if his supporters stop funding the campaign. He has almost enough money to buy ads and staff in all 24 Super Tuesday states, but all the money raised to now will have been spent so if you want to keep Dr. Paul in the campaign beyond Feb. 5, we must all give more money in the days ahead.
If he gets third in New Hampshire, he can make perhaps 2nd in Nevada (Jan. 19) and perhaps third in South Carolina, and from there develop a truly dynamic momentum for Super Tuesday. I think Ron Paul can beat Giuliani, Thompson, Huckabee in Nevada, only McCain and Romney will compete with Ron Paul in Nevada. In South Carolina, Huckabee, Romney, Mccain and Thompson all hope to be competitive, so Dr. Paul could come in 3rd there in such a tight race. So its a dogfight until the end!
If he gets third in New Hampshire, he can make perhaps 2nd in Nevada (Jan. 19) and perhaps third in South Carolina, and from there develop a truly dynamic momentum for Super Tuesday. I think Ron Paul can beat Giuliani, Thompson, Huckabee in Nevada, only McCain and Romney will compete with Ron Paul in Nevada. In South Carolina, Huckabee, Romney, Mccain and Thompson all hope to be competitive, so Dr. Paul could come in 3rd there in such a tight race. So its a dogfight until the end!
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