Attack Ron Paul!
What if somebody made an attack ad against Ron Paul? So lonely for attention, he’d be like, “Finally!” And then later, at the end of an attack ad against Ron Paul, we’ll hear Ron Paul saying, “I’m Ron Paul, and I approve this message.”

February 2, 2008 at 9:32 am
If somone makes attacks on Ron Paul, we make attacks on someone.
Simple as that. There is no reason to attack Ron Paul, the man’s fighting for our freedom, and those who dislike him, and smear him apparently oppose freedom; thus, they oppose the basis of this country and should leave. But that’s just my opinion.
February 2, 2008 at 10:34 am
Those attacking Ron Paul are those who currently suck off the system. Arms manufactures, welfare recipients, tax preparers, government contractors, big oil, big pharma, etc. They are the one’s that have the most to lose with a Paul presidency. The majority of Americans don’t want freedom, peace and prosperity. And they definitely don’t want an honest man of principal running the country. They think that by voting the same way every time that things will improve. Stupid people should not be allowed to vote. I can’t wait to see all the stupid people suffer during the coming great depression. I’ll be in Belize. Screw you all.
February 2, 2008 at 1:39 pm
America deserves 8 years of Hillary or Mccain… morons.
February 2, 2008 at 4:14 pm
Yikes! I’ve stirred up a hornet’s nest. Hopefully everybody here is getting what I meant. Some attack ads can be devastating for some candidates (think John Kerry + Swift Boat veterans). Other attack ads can actually help a candidate by raising awareness (think about how the top candidates are attacking each other, rebuttals and attacks are highlighted across the news).
Meanwhile, poor Ron Paul gets left in the dust. Secretly, I think Ron Paul might appreciate a wild yet well-produced attack ad. It might raise awareness for his cause. But so far, nobody is stepping up to the plate. Either they don’t know how to argue with Ron Paul, because he makes so much sense. Or they think he’s not worth the argument.
And that’s just too bad.
February 3, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Desert Rat Says:
February 2, 2008 at 10:34 am
“The majority of Americans don’t want freedom, peace and prosperity.”
Yep, and that’s why George W. Bush has such a high approval rating….are you for real dude?