Unstoppable Domains

Ron Paul: Does Obama Represent Change?

Spaceship Spaceship
Watch

dgridley

Top Member
Impact
614
Tho Obama is most likely the obvious choice in the forthcoming election, does he really represent change? Ron Paul doesn't think so. Compelling speech that should be a must-hear for Obama supporters. Go, Ron!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez5robAWmu4

Shame Ron isn't the Republican nominee IMO..
 
0
•••
The views expressed on this page by users and staff are their own, not those of NamePros.
AfternicAfternic
I am a Obama supporter, and I completely disagree with Ron Paul.

I don't see how obama wants the "status quo" if he is nearly 100% different from Bush. — I think that is change. I like Ron Paul, but he just went too far there.

=/
 
0
•••
:lol: More "change" than McCain? But less than Ron would institute!
 
0
•••
Ron Paul is a decent politician. I've always given him that credit. Problem is, dude;'s got poor charisma! He says the perfect things people wanna hear, but he's just a humble TX senator, not a charismatic president-to-be, so thats why he's not running anymore. Take a seat Ron, and watch Boss Obama run the show....
 
0
•••
Well.. no charisma? He's electrified millions of followers! You forget he was often the fundraising king during his run! I'd rather have someone without charisma but correct on the issues than charismatic and not. Hopefully Obama will be what the country needs but I hope we see a re-energized Paul in 2012!


kemjika11 said:
Ron Paul is a decent politician. I've always given him that credit. Problem is, dude;'s got poor charisma! He says the perfect things people wanna hear, but he's just a humble TX senator, not a charismatic president-to-be, so thats why he's not running anymore. Take a seat Ron, and watch Boss Obama run the show....
 
0
•••
Dynadot — .com Registration $8.99Dynadot — .com Registration $8.99

We're social

Unstoppable Domains
Domain Recover
DomainEasy — Payment Flexibility
  • The sidebar remains visible by scrolling at a speed relative to the page’s height.
Back