January
25th 2008
Ron Paul Shafted Again in Debate Minutes
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They do it every time.

Total Times

Romney: 21:11, during 13 times

McCain: 16:00, during 13 times

Giuliani: 13:50, during 11 times

Huckabee: 12:11, during nine times

Paul: 6:31, during six times

Feel free to discuss the debate below. I saw parts of it.

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4 Responses to “Ron Paul Shafted Again in Debate Minutes”

  1. csason on 25 Jan 2008 at 3:43 pm #

    I just really like the question Ron Paul chose for McCain.

    McCain had barely finished spouting off about his economic prowess, when
    Paul asked him if he would dump the Bush Committee on Financial Markets
    if elected.. McCain barley knew what he was talking about..

    Dr. Paul had a very knowing smile on his face while he asked it..it was priceless to me.

  2. roho on 25 Jan 2008 at 9:20 pm #

    If the sports world opperated like the American debates………….the bleachers would be empty!

  3. Patroon on 26 Jan 2008 at 6:09 am #

    He got shafted in Louisiana’s caucuses too. Two thirds of 650 provisional ballots, mostly by Paul supporters were tossed out by the state’s GOP due to technicalities. That’s 15 delegates to the RNC Convention he lost right there.

    It’s not enough for them that they don’t want him to win the nomination, they don’t want him to exist for all practical purpose.

  4. Bill Rooks on 26 Jan 2008 at 5:10 pm #

    It was completely obvious who MSNBC’s favored candidate was. The one they threw most of the questions to. It was equally obvious that they virtually ignored Ron Paul. Those very few questions they gave him, he did very well with.

    Have you LOOKED at the MSNBC poll? Ron Paul soars above the rest of them. That has GOTTA frost MSNBC’s balls. You can bet we won’t hear anything about their poll from themselves, unless it is to claim that Ron Paul supporters bombed and skewed the results. Totally discredit and ignore the votes for Ron Paul, and then go on to say their favorite Mitt Romney won when taking Paul’s results out of the equation. They just can’t conceive that the ONLY candidate in the race, republican or democrat, who represents REAL change is Ron Paul.

    If Ron Paul had a fair chance, and fair coverage, he’d be number two consistently at the very least. For most people tired of big government, endless wars, bloated deficit spending, worthless money, loss of jobs, etc
    Ron Paul is the only candidate who wants to truly end all that. AND, has an idea how to go about it. ALL of the remaining candidates represent more of the same, and complete contempt for the average American’s intelligence.

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