Mach Report This Comment Date: May 19, 2010 01:00AM
There were people saying that there was no way for him to win, but, people are
fed up (no pun), time to kick all of the same old, same olds out and refresh the
seats. It is only a beginning!
Also, this kind of stuff will let some of the old leftovers know that they
better either shape up, or, THEY will be shipped out!
I have to say, double whammy, Sen. Rand Paul will be like a constant political
ad for his dad..... Ron Paul 2012.

duane Report This Comment Date: May 19, 2010 09:58AM
I hope Rand and Ron win, especially if it comes as a landslide.
jgoins Report This Comment Date: May 19, 2010 10:36AM
Anyone who is in office right now needs to be removed regardless of their party
or past votes in order to send a clear message. If any are left in office they
will not get the message and will continue as before. In order for a cancer
surgery to work all cancer cells must be removed even if it means removing some
non cancer cells. Sometimes you cannot weed the garden to save it. Sometimes
you have to plow it all under and replant.
Mach Report This Comment Date: May 20, 2010 03:49AM
Off Topic.
Just by the way, for those that don't follow the news, the Vocal King has
died....
Ronnie James Dio (July 10, 1942
– May 16, 2010)
Here's one they should use to make a Ron Paul video.

crank it up!
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www.youtube.com]
Here's a Ron Paul replay, a great imaged video.... have your friends and
relatives check it out, and listen.
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www.youtube.com]
You can either join in or be left out.... hehehe.... left out...... get it?
Take the NeoCons please! I take the Neocons everywhere... but they find their
way home.
They said to me... I wanna go someplace I've never been before.... I said... try
some freedom.

jgoins Report This Comment Date: May 20, 2010 09:36AM
On Paul's only chance will be in 2012 when most people will be be dissatisfied
with the status quo. If he doesn't make it then he is finished. This November
will be a determining factor, if congress is not replaced in November then the
majority of Americans are not quite ready for drastic change.
Mach Report This Comment Date: May 20, 2010 05:48PM
Here's a good one............
The Bassist of Allman Brothers, an African
American, defends Rand Paul on Civil Rights Act position
Submitted by j on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 10:52
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www.dailypaul.com]
This is a comment someone made at Rachel Maddow's blog. What other arguments can
be used to defend Rand?
Rachel,
I am a 45 year old Black American male who loves your show but I strongly
disagree with you about your position on Rand Paul. Just so you know I voted for
Obama and Kerry because I was horrified by both Bush and Palin respectively.
Here's where I disagree with you.
1. If someone in the Klan owns a restaurant and doesn't want to serve me, why on
earth would I want to support him by giving him my money? I don't want my money
going to buy little Klan baby clothes. I'd rather the privately owned
establishments wear their racism on their sleeves so I know who to support. If
they want to lose my money, and the money of all other minorities and people
with brains and a conscience, then fine. Racism is bad business.
2. There's two facts none of us can get around. Churches are still the most
segregated places in America every Sunday morning. Its called freedom of
religion. There are still restaurants where you can't go in D.C. and I can't go
in Georgia. That's called tribalism. Integration cannot be forced privately,
only publicly. Tribalism cannot be defeated by legislation. Freedom of speech
and of religion means also freedom of @!$%#s. I prefer them with their hoods
off.
3. I respectfully say that I think you're wrong to imply that Rand Paul is a
racist for believing that.
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jgoins Report This Comment Date: May 21, 2010 12:19PM
racism is still alive and living on all sides of the issue. blacks are just as
racist as whites perhaps even more when they believe they should be owed
something for past slavery.