Who would the World want for our president?

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Lynn Farris
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Who would the World want for our president?

Post by Lynn Farris »

Interesting poll - after you take it - one question - you can see how the rest of the world voted. You may be surprised. I was.

http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Ron Paul over 46,000 votes
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

China loves our little Dennis... go figure

communist love fest
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Post by Donald Farris »

Hi,
Dennis is in third. When I travel outside the US I find people all the time that know of Dennis and know in detail his positions and for the most part support them.

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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Interesting.....
CANADA Votes for:
2802 votes for Ron Paul
1529 votes for Barack Obama
517 votes for Dennis Kucinich
448 votes for Hillary Clinton
198 votes for Mike Gravel
99 votes for John Edwards
57 votes for Rudy Giuliani
50 votes for Fred Thompson
43 votes for John McCain
32 votes for Joe Biden
32 votes for Mitt Romney
24 votes for Bill Richardson
14 votes for Mike Huckabee
12 votes for Duncan Hunter
10 votes for Chris Dodd
9 votes for Tom Tancredo
8 votes for Sam Brownback
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Funny, I know a lot people from China. None have ever mentioned Dennis while talking about US politics.
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Very interesting

IRAQ Votes for:
12 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Mitt Romney
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
2 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Joe Biden
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
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Post by Lynn Farris »

I'm not really too surprised Paul wants to end wars and stop trying to control the destinies of other countries.

Dennis is seen where I have traveled as a man of Peace.

Barack also seems to be talking about peace.

I think that is what the rest of the world wants. So they feel like these 3 are the best potential candidates.

Don and I were surprised when we went to Costa Rica, the people there really enjoy talking to people from the US and we were asked about Dennis multiple times and they were amazed that he was our representative and we had the opportunity to actually meet him.
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Post by Richard Cole »

Wow - looking through the website, we might as well save money and just appoint Ron Paul!!

I added in the % column

UNITED STATES Votes for:
59.0 35237 votes for Ron Paul
15.3 9161 votes for Barack Obama
8.3 4972 votes for Dennis Kucinich
3.4 2013 votes for Hillary Clinton
2.5 1522 votes for Mike Gravel
2.0 1223 votes for Fred Thompson
1.9 1125 votes for John Edwards
1.7 1018 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1.3 750 votes for Mitt Romney
1.1 631 votes for Mike Huckabee
0.9 556 votes for John McCain
0.8 480 votes for Bill Richardson
0.6 349 votes for Joe Biden
0.5 297 votes for Duncan Hunter
0.4 220 votes for Tom Tancredo
0.2 134 votes for Chris Dodd
0.1 86 votes for Sam Brownback
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Post by Brian Pedaci »

Online polls aren't worth the paper they're written on.

Yes, I meant exactly what I said.

If there's one thing that Ron Paul supporters are known for, it's their ability to uber-spam online polls.
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Post by Richard Cole »

Brian Pedaci wrote:If there's one thing that Ron Paul supporters are known for, it's their ability to uber-spam online polls.


I couldn't find a "Ron Paul supporters are known for their ability to uber-spam online polls" Emoticon :lol:
ryan costa
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the magnum P.I. factor

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fictional character Mangum P.I. appeals to the traits most foreigners value in Americans:

He drives a fancy car he can't really afford
He's taller than most people, good in a fight, and can dunk a basketball
He has a healthy tolerance and aptitude for pre-marital promiscuity
His short shorts and musteache showcase a lack of fear of homosexuals.
he has a good theme song
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Post by Joe Ott »

Everybody should have one.

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