It's a blurry mess, so I guess Paul can say it was a look-alike imposter with a knack to sound very much like him...

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Like all other politicians once they're elected. At the end of the day, they're all varieties of the same fruit...hitchcockgreen wrote: And even if he were elected, you know 90% of his campaign promises could never be met, right?
I mean, those newsletters kind of make him sound like Manson.
Precisely. So what causes that? Lobbies?FirBirGir wrote:Like all other politicians once they're elected. At the end of the day, they're all varieties of the same fruit...hitchcockgreen wrote: And even if he were elected, you know 90% of his campaign promises could never be met, right?
I mean, those newsletters kind of make him sound like Manson.
Booze on Sundays is an iffy thing in the U.S.? How wide spread is buying alcohol at convenience stores?Sno wrote:Furthermore, abortion is a kill ticket either way. Ron Paul already said he's anti-abortion, but will let the states decide. Governor Deal of GA did the same thing with allowing the sale of alcohol on Sunday's (welcome to the South). He allowed cities to vote whether to allow it, but he stated he was going to vote "No" on his ballot.