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Elaienar
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 3:32 pm


New to the guild? Post a paragraph or so about yourself here; or, if you don't want to or suffer from autobiographer's block, simply post three words that describe yourself.

I'm Elaienar, and have been for over five years. I'm a homeschooled Anglican Christian, and a Crunchy Con when it comes to politics (i.e. a sort-of conservative with a number leftist or unidetifiable leanings). I enjoy debates a lot, being a pugnacious sort of person, and love organising things.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 4:34 pm


Name: muninn.

Location: San Francisco, Ca

Why I like Ron Paul: he says it's my choice and I shouldn't be forced to do what the government says. Also I'm really in to foreign policy as seeing my grandfather is from Lebanon.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:19 pm


I'm Kaneia-Chan, Elaienar's younger sister. I am also very shy and never can figure out how to talk online. ^o^;
PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:51 pm


Howdy, I moved to Texas at the end of 2005. I've only been a Paul supporter as of this year. I come from a mixed-faith background and I consider myself to be a conservative libertarian, though I am a registered Republican.

A friend told me a little about Ron Paul and I started doing some research on him, and I liked what I read. Everything I continue read only reinforces my opinion of him. If you haven't done so already, check out his page in the House of Representatives site here. You can read his statements and sponsored bills going back ten years and you will see that he's consistently fought on behalf of the Constitution and the American people.

Please remember that Sunday the 16th of December is the next scheduled "money bomb", this one is on the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Donate as much as you can (within the legal cap of 2,300 dollars), here's the proper donation site.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:04 am


I grew up as a moderate republican and have drifted toward libertarianism ever since. I hope that Ron Paul can cause changes in the Republican Party, restoring some of its smaller-government principles.
PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:22 am


Greetings.

I was born and raised in Cebu, Philippines. Currently residing in Florida with my beloved husband. :3 I am a legal immigrant. My husband and I support Ron Paul. I cannot vote, but I can raise money and make graphics for him (sort of a freelance graphic artist). Can't really say we're either republican or democrat.. labels are never a good thing... but if we must be labeled, we're closer to Libertarian (though hubby is a registered republican).

I believe in individual rights and freedom... and I do not approve of pointless wars. My homeland has a habit of emulating what the US government does and many months ago they started a "Human Security Act".... sound familiar? I believe Ron Paul can change America for the better and hopefully influence many more to do the same for their country.

Haliya


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:18 pm


Haliya is my wife. smile

I am a major supporter of Ron Paul's campaign. He is the first politician that has gotten my attention. Badnarik was okay in 2004, but running as a 3rd party (Libertarian obviously), didn't even register on the radar, so I was stuck with the "best of two evil" choices between Kerry and Bush, and I voted for Kerry... to no avail :

I agree with Ron on almost every issue, and have the most respect for him out of any of the candidates. He seems to be the only one that is true to his guns and really wants to help our country.

I am a proud supporter, and will continue to support him until he is elected. smile
PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:31 am


I'm buk (yeah kinda obvious), I'm not a US citizen nor do I live in the US, I am British, however I have to say that I support what Ron Paul says and agree with nearly all of his points. I love his plans to fix the US's economy, foreign policy including pulling out of Iraq asap and his belief that America should go back to the constitution with limited government and many freedoms.

I am not entirely a Republican nor Libertarian but he is the only sensible candidate in my opinion.

buk


Xhavan_Keeren

PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:47 am


I am Xhavan. I greet you all formally becuase I came in after you all. I also greet you becasue I think my signiture is better than yours. blaugh (it's a joke) I can't vote for Ron Paul becuase I am only 17 and won't be 18 till a couple of weeks after the general alection, but I converted my latin teacher to Ron Paulinism and I am going to ask a friend from back when I lived in Texas to vote for him for me, I will also ask all my other friends to vote for him for the same reason.
PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:33 pm


I'm girlfirend. I love Ron Paul and his message. He is a true man and thats why I joined, to meet all of you who feel the same.

I'm very open, friendly, and optimistic. I hope to bring more truth and hope to the the cause!

girlfirend


Miera Bonecrusher

PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:12 pm


Like most Ron Paul supporters, I previously cared nothing for politics because I knew that anyone in the runnings was going to be horrendously corrupt simply to rise to that kind of power. Then, by chance my boyfriend and I came across Ron Paul's Rolling Stone interview. We were rather shocked to hear such strong words of truth, every word was confident, and you knew that he was not going to just take them back later. So we checked him out on Wikipedia and were shocked greater by his background, he is an embodiment of the american dream, having worked himself up from the bottom. He has always stood by what he says, and he will turn the power back to the citizens to whom it belongs.

Ron Paul is the ONLY hope left for America.

Now then for those of you able, go register republican so that you can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries. Now. http://www.gop.com/ActionCenter/RegisterToVote/

Also, donate to Dr Paul's campaign. I'll be dropping $40 of my own hard earned money during the next money bomb on New Years.
PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:53 am


I was homeschooled, as well, until I graduated when I was 16. I have been in college since, and will be graduating with a degree in history next year. As for religious and political views, I am a Rinzai Zen Buddhist as well as a Libertarian - which is quite an amusing combination.

This will be my first election voting, I registered as a democrat so as to vote against Clinton in the primaries. I will vote for Ron Paul in the general election, and already put $20 towards the last money bomb. I would donate more, but I'm a college student with no income other than philosophy tutoring and substitute teaching. sad

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Uchiha-Uzumaki Naruto

PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:43 pm


Hi all! My name's Uchiha-Uzumaki Naruto and you may call me any nickname that you can think of. biggrin I just recently moved to Florida with my husband and registered to vote. (I just turned 18.) I didn't think that I was going to vote in what is supposed to be my first election- until I saw Ron Paul. My husband, who isn't able to vote, introduced me to him.

I love Dr."No"! heart
PostPosted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:43 am


Thank you for accepting in this guild
Formal introductions are indeed necessary. I am sure you want to know more about me and you want an introduction of myself. I am Steven,The way I'd define my character would be the generic character that would be portrayed as James Maitland Stewart. For an example, I can see myself as George Bailey from It's a Wonderful Life. Throughout the story, George is shown as a selfless person since childhood. Myself like George always wanted to go to college and to travel and see the world. However, he keeps having to postpone the fulfillment of these ambitions, time after time. I do not realize the impact may have on others. I am an Eagle Scout. I attend a Community College were I am pursuing Liberal Arts Humanities Degree. I hope one day to attend Notre Dame or, Rutgers, Syracuse, or Insert Big School Name Here to purse a History and Political Science Major with a Business Minor! This will hopefully put me ahead of the Job Market! I hope one day to become successful. Just the Path success seems too far away and is a lot of work. I am a Capitalist, or Fiscally Conservative if you will! I believe the individual is completely responsible for his/her own well-being. Can you say Do it Yourself? What I am trying to say is that I believe that resourceful, hard-working individuals should be able to reap the fruits of their labor without being penalized for "making too much". On the other hand I believe that lazy people should get exactly what they deserve absolutely nothing. If an individual has the will and the discipline, you can achieve almost anything. The sky is the limit. I believe that life isn't about handouts, but working for what you have. This is what the basis of our country is all about. So there we have it my life summed up a bit. One more thing I wanna tell you the truth... here it is: I'm Spider-Man. Weird, huh?
I like Dr. Paul because he is Probably the most conservative candidate on the GOP.

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BerettaPunk

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:14 am


im terry. i support Ron Paul cuz i believe the government has no right dealing with the peoples issues and lives. religion is a matter of the people not the government. marriage is a matter of religion, not a government issue whether it is gay or straight. im straight myself but i believe that if gay people wish to wed then that is not my concern. that is the concern of the church. not the government. i believe we should not attack other nations. we should trade with all. i plan on running in politics someday and when i do i wish to run on a lot of Pauls ideals. He has been an inspiration to me when i thaught that no one in the government cared. it comforts me to know that one of the good people finally got in. My political beliefs range from anarchy to libertarianism. one of my best friends is a communist, who i got to support Ron Paul! Im currently in a huge debate with the anarchist guild on why Dr. Paul is a good choice. apparently they would rather have someone like huckabee who is a religious nut, or hilary who will give us more government programs than we can deal with. or maybe they would prefer guiliani who would love to send us all off to other nations to "bring" democracy to them. i dunno. i have a hard time believing some of them are real anarchists. im glad to see a Ron Paul guild and Im very excited to be a part of it! i know our founding fathers werent the best at what they did but they did set up good examples for us to follow. and like the declaration states: Its the right of the people to alter or Abolish the government.

I will be writing in Ron Paul if he does not get the republican nomination and does not pursue a independant position.

to sum it up im glad to be here! if you wish to know anything more of me then ask.

GO RON PAUL!



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