Ron Paul, The Next Presidential Idol?

There is one candidate out there that makes more sense than all the rest put together, but it is hard to find anything about him in the news. He is never mentioned in the mainstream media, but is very popular on web sights like digg.com. When he is included in the Pajamas Media poll, he always leads the pack of republicans. For some reason Pajamas Media does not include Ron Paul every week, but check out previous weeks when he is included in the poll. He is also a top vote getter on Presidential Idol. But nothing on Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NYT, or any of the other news organizations. He is well written. He just published a book on foreign policy, A Foreign Policy of Freedom, where he condemns Americas foreign policy for being to meddlesome. Ron Paul also writes on a regular basis for the blog AntiWar.com. And for more writings from Ron Paul check out LewRockwell.com. He has been consistently saying the same things since he started in Congress 1976. He is a strong believer in the Constitution saying, “Most of our mistakes can be laid at the doorstep of our failure to follow the Constitution.” He says the war in Iraq was unconstitutional, and is one of only two real anti-war candidates. The other being Dennis Kucinich. He believes in a limited role of the government, less government means better government. He also scores high with the National Taxpayers Union, a group that rates each Member of Congress on how taxpayer friendly they are. The last rating has him second out of all the members of congress. Libertarian, or Republican Ron Paul deserves more attention from the mainstream media than he gets. This guy is a legitimate candidate, and I can’t wait to hear him debate the other Republicans.
Alan Cosgrove

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2 Responses to Ron Paul, The Next Presidential Idol?

  1. Tom says:

    He is a welcomed change in political news.

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