Wed scotta v I'd have to think about it I like a lot of what he is saying, but I need more information on voting record. Post
May 10 RightWingJive v No Paul is a liar, a racist and a white supremacist. Dream on right wingers, we, the Blacks, Hispanics, decent whites, and women will crush that Neo Nazi pig back into the Third Reich where he comes from. He the most vile piece of trash to ever enter the Senate. r2 replies Post
u May 10 OfficerBob v No Mr Paul seems to be promoting the idea that a bilingual nation is a good idea, plus he is 100% against E verify. But what about the unemployment lines for millions of Americans? Join over 1 million legal American citizens against these law breaking Illegals at NUMBERSUSA . google it, and register. Take Action. Post
u May 8 DemonsAngel13 v Yes Dude I would support my Maltese Puppy over what we have now, IDK care who it is that becomes president at this point... Post
o May 2 talkenhed v No When Lawrence O'Donnell can run viseo for 15 .minutes on Rand's own words..lies and flip flops the guy is unquestionably an unstable clown Post
May 1 Clara007 v No NOT only no, but hell no. Rand is a radical ideologue whose rants run the gamut from giving employers limitless power to whites only lunch counters. He's dangerous and bat crap crazy. Kentucky in-breeding?? Probably. Post
May 1 NoAmnestyEVER v Yes ABSOLUTELY! As this week's AP survey concluded, the last two elections were lost because of apathetic white voters who refused to vote for RINOs. Latinos should be a non factor to Republicans because they'll always vote Democrat, so focus on the voter base which is white, and consequently makes up 73% of the United States. B1 r3 replies Post
Wed scotta v I'd have to think about it I like a lot of what he is saying, but I need more information on voting record. Post
May 10 RightWingJive v No Paul is a liar, a racist and a white supremacist. Dream on right wingers, we, the Blacks, Hispanics, decent whites, and women will crush that Neo Nazi pig back into the Third Reich where he comes from. He the most vile piece of trash to ever enter the Senate. r2 replies Post
May 12 RightWingJive Right winger, I have a masters degree in political science. What is your degree in, or did you just get a ged? Rand Paul is a liar and a racist. He said that he did not support the basis of the 1964 civil rights act. If that isn't racist, I don't know what is. Post @RightWingJive
u May 10 OfficerBob v No Mr Paul seems to be promoting the idea that a bilingual nation is a good idea, plus he is 100% against E verify. But what about the unemployment lines for millions of Americans? Join over 1 million legal American citizens against these law breaking Illegals at NUMBERSUSA . google it, and register. Take Action. Post
May 9 Denizen_Kate @zeke - That depends on the issue. Rand has made statements about overturning Roe v Wade, and that's a show-stopper for me. Post @Denizen_Kate
May 9 zeke @Denizen_Kate But can we ever be satisfied with a candidate on every issue ? And even if he is for overturning Roe vs Wade, how would he accomplish that ? Post @zeke
May 9 Denizen_Kate @zeke - He most likely wouldn't, but the point is that his stance overall is anti-woman, in my opinion, and there is a smugness about his statements in that regard that turn me off. I admire what he did recently with the filibuster, but I can't get past his chauvinistic attitude. Post @Denizen_Kate
u May 8 DemonsAngel13 v Yes Dude I would support my Maltese Puppy over what we have now, IDK care who it is that becomes president at this point... Post
o May 2 talkenhed v No When Lawrence O'Donnell can run viseo for 15 .minutes on Rand's own words..lies and flip flops the guy is unquestionably an unstable clown Post
May 1 Clara007 v No NOT only no, but hell no. Rand is a radical ideologue whose rants run the gamut from giving employers limitless power to whites only lunch counters. He's dangerous and bat crap crazy. Kentucky in-breeding?? Probably. Post
May 1 NoAmnestyEVER v Yes ABSOLUTELY! As this week's AP survey concluded, the last two elections were lost because of apathetic white voters who refused to vote for RINOs. Latinos should be a non factor to Republicans because they'll always vote Democrat, so focus on the voter base which is white, and consequently makes up 73% of the United States. B1 r3 replies Post
u May 1 BossTweed Many think the horror of Big Brother ObamaCare will finally motivate whites and asians to Vote to stop the madness. After all, their childrens futures depend on stopping the madness of Orwellian Progressivism. B1 Post @BossTweed
u May 8 Rogue @noamnesty -- you're out of touch. 73% of the population is not "white" and that is exactly why Romney lost. (Besides the fact, that his policies were not acceptable to the majority of Americans.) B1 Post @Rogue
May 8 NoAmnestyEVER @Rogue - Educate yourself (it's even HIGHER than 73%, "78%" - U.S. Census Bureau Statistics 2011 - White persons, percent, 78.1%, Black persons, percent, 2011 13.1%, American Indian and Alaska Native persons, percent, 2011 1.2%, Asian persons, percent, 2011 5.0%, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander persons, percent, 2011 0.2%, Persons reporting two or more races, percent, 2011 2.3%, Persons of Hispanic or Latino Origin, percent, 2011 16.7% Post @NoAmnestyEVER
Apr 30 Mr_me v No I say NO and I even voted for him as a sen. His ideas of a smaller less invasive federal government are great. His ideas against labor are horrible. He is a nice little counter balance. He is not someone I would want to see rise any higher. Post
Apr 29 busseja v I'd have to think about it Like his dad, don't like rand's position of drones. Other than that he is OK. Post
u Apr '13 jsh62ok v No He has made quite few odd statements Though I would take him over a Dem I never vote same every time I vote the situation and the persons involved Post
Mar '13 Philof v Yes He seems at the moment one of the very few honest and brave politicians in Washington. There are more no doubt but he is the one who is leading the way forward. Post
Mar '13 Malitia_Man v Yes Yes!!! Definitely!!! Rand is one of very few liberty minded people we have left in Washington!!! B3 r12 replies e43 endorsed Post
u Mar '13 lochlomond v Yes I have listened to his excellent presentation on the Constitutionally defined separation of powers in the federal government and the roles of the three branches. I hope that Mr. Obama has been listening and taking notes. He is said to be a constitutional lawyer but I'm beginning to wonder whose constitution.I would definitely vote for Senator Paul and I am hoping that this afternoon's lecture will inspire Congress to begin preparations to impeach Obama. B4 e8 endorsed Post
Mar '13 Speedieg v I'd have to think about it I won't dismiss any candidate out of hand. I would like to hear his plans and platform as a presidential candidate. If he is focused on the economy, spending control and the equal treatment and support of all citizens then I would consider him. e9 endorsed Post
Mar '13 mudpike v Yes 'We the People' forget we have the power to control who is in there by a united vote. Forget the Dem or Rep crap they use to keep us peons fussing & fighting. Bush did little in his second term - barry obama has done nothing in 5 years that hasn't involved raising taxes & growing a 'gov't entitlement' voter base . Keep them all honest & vote them all out every 4 years - ESPECIALLY those in Congress ! Don't let any party ever establish their 'Dictatorship Regime' . America circa 2013 doesn't need 'ELITIST LORDS'. B4 r2 replies e3 endorsed Post
Mar '13 Woody20164 v Yes Not having a crystal ball, and not knowing who else might emerge, at this point, Rand Paul could have my support. His foremost attribute is his steadfastness on the issues. He is principled, and favors limited and responsible government. B2 e4 endorsed Post
Mar '13 DerivePI v Yes A bit young, but he is a libertarian Republican from Pennsylvania (we've earned another chance). He is not a lawyer. B3 r7 replies e2 endorsed Post
Mar '13 ZombieMedic v Yes Libertarian minded, best of both worlds, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, pro-freedom and Bill of Rights, pro-gun, and anti-patriot act. What's not to like! B4 e1 endorsed Post
u Mar '13 mountain-folk v Yes It is still too early to pick a Republican leader for the 2016 presidential election. First we must get past the 2014 election as Obama and his fellow Marxist are now doing everything possible to win the Republican House of Representatives. Should the Marxists win the House and retain the Senate, then Obama will be able to ram through all his Socialist changes to America; in addition to continuing to arm and support the Muslim Brotherhood. With that much power, the loyal support of the news media, combined with the Homeland Security forces that are being with supplied with 1.6 million bullets, thousand of automatic weapons, MRAP light tanks, drones and helicopters Obam... e4 endorsed Post