Who will be the Republican challenger in 2012?

ChChoda

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that has nothing to do with running for president.. its just a list of names of people in the house
But Ron Paul is in the house; as a Republican. When he ran for President, he ran as a Republican. I know it must be unpleasant for you, knowing that Paul knows right from wrong, and knowing that he's a Republican, and you're not. Right? :mrgreen:
 

greenearth5

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Ron Paul is a Republican congressman from Texas. He ran in the presidential race last year as a Republican until McCain won the republican side of the race. Ron Paul switched from a Republican to an Independent and kept running for president. He did not run form presidency to actually win the presidential seat. He ran to help the ongoing revolution and was very successful at pulling a group of people together with the same belief system as his. I know this because I was with him at some rallies ;)
 

OregonMeds

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Isn't that kinda like it must be true, because it has to be true, because it is in fact true he didn't get the republican nomination but he did in fact keep running.

So no not really an independant only because he needed to be but yes another fucking republican. But he's a resonable republican with what appear to be slightly different things that drive him than others. Maybe... And I say that only because his voting records supports the idea that he is in fact not the typical republican at all, which makes it very easy for anyone else to support him without the guilt you think that guy should feel or whatever for supporting a "republican".
 

ChChoda

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Isn't that kinda like it must be true, because it has to be true, because it is in fact true he didn't get the republican nomination but he did in fact keep running.

So no not really an independant only because he needed to be but yes another fucking republican. But he's a resonable republican with what appear to be slightly different things that drive him than others. Maybe... And I say that only because his voting records supports the idea that he is in fact not the typical republican at all, which makes it very easy for anyone else to support him without the guilt you think that guy should feel or whatever for supporting a "republican".
So does his voting record more closely mimic the typical democrat, or the typical republican?
 

doobnVA

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But Ron Paul is in the house; as a Republican. When he ran for President, he ran as a Republican. I know it must be unpleasant for you, knowing that Paul knows right from wrong, and knowing that he's a Republican, and you're not. Right? :mrgreen:

In 1988 (before you were born) Ron Paul ran for president as a Libertarian.

When he failed to win, he turned back to the Republican party to secure a seat in Congress.

He is still a self-described Libertarian, but yes, there is an (R) after his name (Libertarians caucus with republicans, after all, so it isn't as if he's going out on a limb or anything).
 

doobnVA

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So does his voting record more closely mimic the typical democrat, or the typical republican?

Ron Paul has the MOST conservative voting record in Congress.

Does that answer your question?

Libertarians caucus with the republicans, just as Progressives caucus with the democrats.
 

ChChoda

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In 1988 (before you were born) Ron Paul ran for president as a Libertarian.

When he failed to win, he turned back to the Republican party to secure a seat in Congress.

He is still a self-described Libertarian, but yes, there is an (R) after his name (Libertarians caucus with republicans, after all, so it isn't as if he's going out on a limb or anything).
"So there's no need to feel guilty about supporting a filthy Republican, or whatever"...we know. You were beat to the punch. You guys sure do love to assuage democrats guilty consciences. But to what end? For another Obama win, maybe?
 

ChChoda

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Ron Paul has the MOST conservative voting record in Congress.

Does that answer your question?

Libertarians caucus with the republicans, just as Progressives caucus with the democrats.
Don't forget conservatives...they caucus with the Republicans.

And socialists...they caucus with the Democrats.
 

doobnVA

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Don't forget conservatives...they caucus with the Republicans.

And socialists...they caucus with the Democrats.
There are no socialists in Congress currently.

There are conservative republicans and conservative democrats, so I don't know wtf you think you're talking about there....
 

ChChoda

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There are no socialists in Congress currently.

There are conservative republicans and conservative democrats, so I don't know wtf you think you're talking about there....
Bernie Sanders of Vermont; Democratic Socialist. He's another Obama lover, too.
 

ChChoda

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There are no socialists in Congress currently.

There are conservative republicans and conservative democrats, so I don't know wtf you think you're talking about there....
There are no conservative democrats. Only Pelosi and Reid lapdogs. You know what I'm fuckin talkin bout...
 
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