Now, I'm obviously assuming you're a more traditional American in the "I believe in the constitution and its intentions" kind. If all you want is complete anarchy, or some religious police state, than there's a lot wrong with Ron Paul to you, I imagine.
But I'm pretty serious here. In regards to the American ideal, is he the... the perfect candidate? Just typing it out seems silly and overly laudatory, but the more I think about it, the more I believe it, and that's dangerous. I need outside perspective.
He votes what he says, and what he says is not only good, it's also exactly the intent of the founders. And the founders weren't prophets, but they were the men responsible for founding an entirely new fucking nation. And the ideals and intentions behind the creation of the constitution was the result of thousands of years of western philosophy.
And Ron Paul lives by this, and would govern by it. Is there anything really wrong with him?
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Is There Anything Wrong With Ron Paul?