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Originally Posted by glamourmodels
Except all the other candidates actually did make a closing statement and he di not get to but whatever, thats not a major point for me. However your statement about him being like every other politician is a blatant lie. Let's see, for starters he gives back to the Congress the money he is allotted for his office that he does not use each year, he does not participate in the Congressional health care system because he thinks it's unfair they get a great health care system while the general public does not have it, he vows not to take the Congressional pension when he retires, never voted for a Congressional pay raise, never voted to raise taxes, did not vote for the Iraq war, never voted for an unbalanced budget. Yeah, your right, he's just like all the rest. get a clue dipshit-
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No.. They didn't make official closing statements.. Two of them just kept talking even though the debate was over and were pretty much told to stop... I did watch the thing. More than once.
And yes.. Ron Paul is just like other politicians... A 30 year politician.. He's just "different".. But he's not some saviour... What has he accomplished? Oh. He says the federal government shouldn't have any say or be involved in the abortion issue but then votes for a ban on partial-birth abortion... twice... Of course I'm sure he justifies it in some way.. Just like any politician. Being in charge and accountable is a hell of a lot different than being a maverick where you can vote how you want and it means nothing... How many things has he voted no on because of his "ideals" in opposition to what the people he swore to represent may actually want?
But now that you've lowered yourself to the standard of name calling, I can safely ignore anything you might have to say as the ravings of a fanatic... Funny how you went on in this thread about "debating"... Good day to you.