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Old 01-02-2008, 03:44 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Katczinsky View Post
Perhaps, with the exception of poor, Dr. Ron Paul (although maybe he can be considered poor in comparison with the other Republican candidates).
Except that Ron Paul is an ultra-libertarian who opposes gov't spending except for the most basic necessities (e.g. military, policing, etc.). The FDR New Deal (which has provided our country economic stability since the depression) gone under Paul. Want safe drugs, safe foods, safe air to breath, insurance for your deposits, unemployment insurance, etc. then Paul's not your guy. Moreover, I restricted my analysis to candidates with a reasonable chance of success (of which Paul isn't one).
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