Barack Obama vs Ron Paul: who is your US President?

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daniel
Posted on: January 6, 2008 | 39 Comments

Barack Obama vs Ron Paul
We all know how popular Ron Paul is on the internet, but after last nights debates I do not see Ron Paul’s name mentioned on Sky News or is he given the attention he deserves in the debates and other main stream news channels.

Barack Obama is being given that chance, but out of “Barack Obama vs Ron Paul” who is your US President?

In the main stream media Barack Obama is more popular, but online where speech is free you will see Ron Paul the more popular candidate.

Which of these men is your next US President?

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39 Responses to “Barack Obama vs Ron Paul: who is your US President?”

  1. Norman Shafer says:

    This Vietnam Veteran will vote for Ron Paul!

  2. William says:

    True free markets. Personal freedom. Civil liberty. The government no longer delving into my personal affairs and keeping out of my pocketbook. Back to the US Constitution — the rule of law. There’s no other choice. RP is the only true candidate of change!

    Ron Paul 2008

  3. Ray says:

    Ron Paul

  4. Chris says:

    Barack is my second choice. I would give my life to get Ron Pual elected. Both Paul and Obama have good things to say, but Obama seems to be more of a question dogging typical politician. Ron Paul has a 20 year impeccable record of doing exactly as he says and speaking strait un-spun truth.

  5. William says:

    Ron Paul would be my choice.
    It takes a great deal of courage to go against one’s party in a national debate and be the seemingly isolated politician in the US Republican party to openly oppose the current US foreign Policy.
    No pretence, cards on the table, Paul’s views are known and will not change.
    This kind of politician is sorely needed in today’s USA.
    6 years ago, I was in the US and watched Fox News and honestly thought it was a News satire, similar to the daily show’s news clips or the UK’s News spoof with Daisy Donovan.
    Was totally shocked to find out that this was the most popular news channel in the world’s only super power.
    Fox, Sky are undemocratic. Whatever conspiracy theories are out there about Rupert Murdoch being part of the org running the world etc are irrelevant.
    If a candidate wins the most funds in the last quarter then they MUST be allowed to take part in the televised debated shown on tv.
    Otherwise, the equivalent cost of tv time in advertising on the Fox Network should be equally divided and assigned as contributions to the other Republican Party’s presidential campaigns.

  6. romanowski says:

    When I first saw Obama in 2004 when he gave his “victory” speech in Chicago I remember thinking that this man could be President one day. But as I have watched him campaign over the last year it’s clear to me that he has become more of a politician than a citizen. He told the news media that he “was a Professor” at the University of Chicago. He wasn’t. He was guest lecturer. There’s a HUMONGOUS difference. And in academic circles it’s a tremendous act of disrespect. That’s the day his soul left Hyde Park and went to Washington.

    A few months ago I found out about a guy who had been hanging around Washington for over thirty and had never wavered on his Constitutional oath. I found Ron Paul through my investment club. Intellectually he smarter than all of them, both sides and by a wide margin. No one is talking about the most important issues. Money, the economy, individual liberty, the scope of government. I see morons argue everyday about issues like same-sex mariage, whether a womans place is to submit to their husbands and other totally stupid ideas. Wake up America! Most of the candidates are trying to pull a fast one on you.

  7. Marko Larko says:

    Until recently I had never heard of Ron Paul. I have been seeing quite a few of his signs in yards around town so checked him out on the web. This is the first time in 30 years of voting that I ever got excited about a candidate. Where has this guy been hiding? I read everything I could and listened to all his speeches and was astounded. There is a consistent message based on principles in all his comments. It appears sincere and not contrived. His principles are simple–measure every action against a standard–the standard being the Constitution of the United States. I am not sure any of the other candidates know what the Constitution of the United States is. And, I believe he will measure every decision against that standard because his record for over twenty years as a congressman indicates he has done just that.
    Until I discoverd Ron Paul I did not think it made any difference if you voted Democrat or Republican. If you vote for Ron Paul it will make a difference. All the other candidates are just self-seeking politicians. Ron Paul loves America and is not running for his own aggrandizement. I am trying to find some signs for my yard and bumper sticker for my car. I have never used either before. If ever the USA needed a man who knew what to do and the conviction to do it it is now. This country is two decades late for an overhaul. Ron Paul is the man for the job.

  8. Paulina says:

    Me and my whole family support Ron Paul! Obama is nothing else but a puppet from the globalists. Besides he screams about change and doesn’t really specify anything, personally i think he is rather stupid.
    Ron Paul has an immaculate voting record always uoolding our constitution, he definitely is the guy we need for president.
    Go Ron Paul!!!

  9. Andrew Yu-Jen Wang says:

    Speaking of Barack Obama:

    Barack Obama is a racial-minority individual, and in his heart and mind he inevitably does not endorse hate crimes committed by George W. Bush.

    George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog).

    George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.

    And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention.

    Many people know what Bush did.

    And many people will know what Bush did—even to the end of the world.

    Bush was absolute evil.

    Bush is now like a fugitive from justice.

    Bush is a psychological prisoner.

    Bush has a lot to worry about.

    Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time.

    In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy.

    Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
    B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
    Messiah College, Grantham, PA
    Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

    “GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG
    ______________________
    I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it is a linguistically excellent statement, and it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think the quotation came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.

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