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It's time to make a stand , I will not vote for a RINO republican out of expediancy.
I will never vote for Gingrich - Newt is only for Newt . He is a disgrace to Republicans. He shouldn't even call himself one. He is a scumbag and shames every true conservative republican. Hukster selling his cure all elixers out of a wagon.
I will never vote for Romney - will say or do anything just to get the not. a true scumbag hypocrite politician who would sell his soul for a seat at the table irregardless of true conservative convictions (he has none).
There is only one True conservative in the Race . well maybe two , I need to learn more about Buddy Roemer.
Ron Paul is neither a scumbag , nor flip flopper. True to his morals and convictions. you can disagree with him on policy issues, but at least you know where he truly stands. He walks the walk ... not just talks the talk.
The media is running this show excluding Paul from the national conversation, otherwise his polls would be much higher.
sorry all I will climb down off my soapbox now. apologize for my outburst of frustration against these RINO's.
JMHO
FYI - USNEWS
Ron Paul Gaining Credibility By the Day December 12, 2011
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul seems to be peaking in Iowa at just the right time, with his standing in the polls very solid and starting to rise. There are several reasons for this, according to GOP strategists. Paul's vision of libertarianism is probably the clearest of all the candidates' messages, an important asset at a time when many voters are upset with politicians who compromise their principles and break their promises. His backers are probably the most passionate of anyone's in the race, and people are volunteering for him in droves. And he is getting some of his most positive news coverage since he entered the campaign.
On
NBC's "Meet the Press" yesterday, Paul said Republican front runners Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney "come from the same mold" because they have both changed their minds on fundamental issues so frequently. He said all his opponents for the GOP presidential
nomination "fit into the status quo."Paul is tied for second place with Romney, behind Gingrich, in Iowa, the first state to hold a nominating contest with caucuses on January 3. according to the latest News/Washington Post poll.
Beyond that, he is in third place in New Hampshire, which holds the first primary on January 10. A good showing in Iowa should lift Paul there and in other early-voting states.
Paul, a GOP representative from Texas,
is drawing big crowds, often a sign of increasing momentum. He attracted more than 1,000 people at
Iowa State University last Thursday and 700 at the University of Northern Iowa on Friday.
Just as important,
Paul seems to be gaining more credibility by the day. For the first time, many news organizations are covering him like a serious candidate.