Who does not like Ron Paul? hard to find

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daniel
Posted on: December 24, 2007 | 9 Comments

Who does not like Ron Paul
I have been reading tons of information of late on Ron Paul “The hope for America” and it is really hard to find people who do not like Ron Paul.

There is so much support for the man who is campaigning for President of the United States, when you look online it just looks like everyone wants him as the U.S. President but offline you do not see the same amount of support.

Last time I looked, his donation total for the fourth quarter was $18,715,814.68 and this is impressive to say the least.

So am I right, is it really hard to find people online who do not like Ron Paul or am I just not looking properly.

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9 Responses to “Who does not like Ron Paul? hard to find”

  1. Mayberry says:

    Ron Paul received contributions from over 100,000 different people this quarter. He received $18,000,000 from those 100,000 people. His support is wide and deep. Look around your town and notice you see RP signs everywhere. Grab a cup of coffee and go to http://freeme.tv

  2. Jack says:

    Perhaps you’re not looking hard enough…there are many socialists who support people like Obama, Clinton, and Kucinich. Then there are a bunch of Taliban…I mean Christian fundamentalists who support Mike “The 10 Commandments is more important than the Constitution” Huckabee. I’m a huge Ron Paul supporter. I think it’s a lie that there isn’t a lot of support for Dr. Paul “offline.” Almost 150,000 people have donated to http://www.ronpaul2008.com, and I personally know 5 people who did not, will not, or cannot donate, but will vote for him in the primaries. We must also remember that voter turnout in the US is pretty damn low, so a hardcore internet following essentially equals a hardcore “grassroots” following. After all, this isn’t 1997…everyone uses the internet now (except the old farts who voted for King Bush in 2004…these are the “likely Republican voters” you hear of in elections…I and nobody I know voted for Bush in 2004). Expect to be pleasantly surprised in January and February. Ron Paul is HUGE in my home state of California. Search youtube for “Santa Monica Tea Party” and you’ll see one great example of thousands.

  3. Jim Peterson says:

    You can find RP haters online, but they are few and far between. Check out http://www.dailypaul.com for the latest news.

  4. Bill says:

    It is pretty simple. People who are online arent brainwashed by the media. The media hands picks the candidates based on what the lobbyists and media owners want, which are more Neocons government.

    That is why offline vs. online there is a disparity, it all depends where your source of news is.

  5. Mark D says:

    People who use the internet, read the news, verify information, etc. support Ron Paul. But the average mainstream Republican doesnt like Ron Paul and think he is an extremist.

  6. Rl says:

    I was at a Christmas party yesterday where the big joke was “who the hell are they polling?”. It was a fairly large party over 100 adults, most were Paul supporters with Fred Thompson in second and a few John Edwards fans.

  7. Lance Roseman says:

    I live in semi-rural, South Coastal BC, Canada and out of a population of about 6000, there were 700 people at a non-advertised meet up for Ron Paul. I’ve never voted in Canada, never signed up for any of our idiotic parties. But I’ve sent about $1000.00 to different ‘chip in’ groups in the US since I’m uncertain if I can simply donate directly.
    I really should have bet a few thousand on Dr. Paul back in January when the odds were 87-1, I think I could have retired on that!

  8. Dave says:

    Who doesn’t like Ron Paul, I’ll tell you it’s the pro-Iraq war chickenhawk neoconmen that have hijacked both the Republican Party and the USA. It’s the global military industrial complex that General Eisenhauer warned us about after WWII. It’s big media, big federal government Bureaucrats and international corporations(oil,pharma, etc.) and the like who get very large government subsidies, grants, and special tax treatment. However, the yanks are pissed off at seeing their personal liberties and freedoms being taken away, spied on by their government, dollar eroded in value, and their national wealth being shipped overseas to fuel 700 military bases in 130 countries. All Empires eventually collapse and people want their money spent at home for education, infrastructure, and good; not wars, bombs, and death. Long live the Ron Paul Revolution.

  9. Spinoza says:

    It is no surprise that a Paulbot can’t even spell the name of an American president.

    It is no surprise that a Paulbot hasn’t a clue about real, actual, American history, but makes up his own version.

    It is no surprise that a Paulbot calls names, and labels, all those who dare to disagree with his Kool-Aid idol.

    It is no surprise that a Paulbot is vulgar, rude, vile, and wrong. No surprise at all.

    When the day comes that the Paulbots wake up (if ever) they will wonder why they were so eager to contribute a glorious retirement to an ancient, foul-smelling, evil old man in Texas (please don’t ever call him a “Republican” because he is only Republican one day per year; on election day in even years, when he needs to get the Republican vote to stay in his gravy train seat, and on inauguration day in odd numbered years, when he is sworn in and gets his committee assignments; the rest of the time he is a far LEFT libertarian scumbot).

    He now has your money; they joke is on you. He will forever be known for separating Kool-Aid drinking idol worshippers from their cash. He is laughing all the way to the bank. What happens when the foul-smelling old man dies? Why, his WIFE and KIDS have your money. I hope your own families are thrilled that you gave their money away to a complete fraud.

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