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Stephen Eisel
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Sean Hannity

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I do not get him 50% of the time. I agree with him on some subjects but usually not for the same reasons. His board s*cks and does not allow freedom of speech or expression (yes, it is a private board). But he proclaims to be a conservative and restricting freedom of speech beacuse is it may offend some one is not a conservative belief... He hates Ron Paul for all the wrong reasons and did not give him a fair shake tonight after the debate.. So why cant the republicans run a anti-war candidate?
Stephen Eisel
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Despite Fox News attempts to ridicule him. Ron Paul was the winner (click here)

[quote]LAWFUEL - The Legal Newswire - ThinkRink Blog - It is obvious that, after seeing the Fox News Debates on Sept. 5th, 2007, the mainstream media and GOP see Ron Paul as enough of a threat to stop ignoring him, and to start ridiculing him. From using a split screen to show Giuliani smirking as Ron Paul answers his questions, to the background chuckles as he is asked questions, Ron Paul has apparently become the butt of an inside joke.

However, with a 33% win in the post-debate poll, it is Ron Paul who should be laughing. [b]Of course, Sean Hannity could not resist making the ridiculous statement that the “Paulitesâ€Â
Brian Pedaci
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Post by Brian Pedaci »

It's a little of both - Paul supporters DO spam every internet poll (and in this case - text-message poll - they can). On the other hand, any of the other candidates would give anything to have the kind of committed support Paul's been getting. He's raised enough money so he won't be going anywhere. It'll be interesting to see if he can actually pull some popular support.
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