Fri tortdog v Yes A true Texan who fought for individual liberty and a limited state government. Post
u May 8 Bm7b5 v Yes President? No way, too isolationist, but as a voice of reason on some fundamental issues, to raise issues and inspire investigation and debate, oh yeah. r1 reply Post
May 7 NoAmnestyEVER v Yes Ron Paul is gone, but his son will be president in 2016, so he served his purpose. Post
May 3 harold_lloyd v No Congress wasn't meant to be a circus, or a sideshow. We need people in congress who are willing to do the things that are necessary to running a nation. That includes intelligent compromise. Post
May 1 Concerned_Cit v Yes It's good to have someone that thought outside of the box. He had some kooky ideas, but overall he was much more intelligent and right about things than 99% of congressmen and senators. Post
May 1 CJ_Internicola v Yes Ron Paul fought corruption and opposed deprecation to the Constitution without fear of his image from the media. For this I miss him greatly. Post
May 1 martydotcom v Yes Well not that much. We can still play "liar liar your pants are on fire" with his son Post
Fri tortdog v Yes A true Texan who fought for individual liberty and a limited state government. Post
u May 8 Bm7b5 v Yes President? No way, too isolationist, but as a voice of reason on some fundamental issues, to raise issues and inspire investigation and debate, oh yeah. r1 reply Post
May 10 JoeJared Look at the current foreign policy. We're better off taking care of our own and not bombing brown people for no reason other than to control the world monetary system. Post @JoeJared
May 7 NoAmnestyEVER v Yes Ron Paul is gone, but his son will be president in 2016, so he served his purpose. Post
May 3 harold_lloyd v No Congress wasn't meant to be a circus, or a sideshow. We need people in congress who are willing to do the things that are necessary to running a nation. That includes intelligent compromise. Post
May 1 Concerned_Cit v Yes It's good to have someone that thought outside of the box. He had some kooky ideas, but overall he was much more intelligent and right about things than 99% of congressmen and senators. Post
May 1 CJ_Internicola v Yes Ron Paul fought corruption and opposed deprecation to the Constitution without fear of his image from the media. For this I miss him greatly. Post
May 1 martydotcom v Yes Well not that much. We can still play "liar liar your pants are on fire" with his son Post
Mar '13 MelissaKirst v Yes Yes very much. Ron Paul is the Champion of the Constitution. Yet sadly - he stood alone most of his career. Post
Feb '13 Andrewly v Yes Although I'm not a Libertarian he seemed to be one of the more reasonable members of Congress. Post
Feb '13 waldorick v No ããRon Paul's campaign was partly funded by the Koch brother - we need to get all of their influences out of our government because they only care about themselves. r1 reply Post
u Feb '13 bman93 v No He's on the spot with domestic policy which is good, but he just scares me when it comes to foreign policy. Post
Feb '13 jaybebo84 v Yes I voted for him during the Texas Republican primary...would have voted for him for POTUS...he stood for principles...did not allow lobbies, other politicians or anyone else for that matter push him around. Post
Feb '13 MarkJM v No Never got any meaningful legislation passed while serving in CONgress. Then the moron sends this out on twitter: "[U.S. Navy SEAL Sniper] Chris Kyle's death seems to confirm that "he who lives by the sword dies by the sword." Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn't make sense" Yea...glad this blowhard is no longer in CONgress r1 reply Post
Jan '13 kirbstomp1 v Yes Ron Paul was a congressman of liberty and less government intrusion. He was a gentleman and a scholar. He cared about people and sacrificed his time to attempt to better this country. If we had more Ron Pauls our country would not be in turmoil. B5 e72 endorsed Post
u Jan '13 Litdes v No Ron is a dangerous guy, who wishes to decrease government, but not in an intelligent way. The reality is that some federal intervention and regulation is not only warranted, but actually desirable. When we rely upon the heads of industry to act honorably, they consistently fail, and always in favor of the bottom line. B2 r8 replies e13 endorsed Post
Jan '13 FollowTheMoney v No While I like the guys positions, he overstayed his welcome. No politician should be aloud to make a career out of congress. Two terms and out, no pension and no exemptions from law. e9 endorsed Post
Jan '13 jessejaymes v No It doesn't matter if you like ron paul or think he's a crackpot. He ran twice, got no traction at all and now he's gone. He never got major legislation through Congress nor did he ever move up the food chain in the Party. He's a likeable old guy with some good ideas and some lunatic fringe ideas. And now he's gone. NEXT? B1 r6 replies e7 endorsed Post
u Jan '13 DAR v Yes As much as I considered his solutions off the mark and sometimes absolutely irrational, much of what he said needed to be heard. "Stop the meddling in the internal affairs of other nations." 'We are only making more enemies, wasting lives and bankrupting ourselves" with our endless wars. I hope others will continue to point out the obvious as passionately as he did. B3 e5 endorsed Post
Jan '13 MadAmerican v Yes He stood for Americans-not what he could gain on a vote. Probobly the last true Patriot that will ever be in congress. B1 e6 endorsed Post
u Jan '13 seedtick v Too early to say I don't think he will be silent just because he left Congress. B2 r1 reply e3 endorsed Post
u Jan '13 unclesamuel v No Ron Paul is a crypto-Nazi whose speeches and votes from the floor are proof of his white nationalist views. Good Riddance! B2 r3 replies e1 endorsed Post
Jan '13 marine1 v Yes I think we should have kept Ron Paul and replaced the rest. What WOULD we have to loose? B2 r1 reply e1 endorsed Post