Here’s a video of George Stephanopoulos’s interview with Ron Paul. I realized while watching it, that I like Paul, not just because of what he says, but how he says it. To me, he comes across as a guy who is sincere and tells the truth about what his plans are. He doesn’t make me feel like I’m being lectured, or talked down to. He seems like a normal guy.I got the feeling the interview was just a tad biased against Paul. Especially towards the end when Stephanopoulos tells Paul that he would bet every cent he has on Ron Paul not winning. I admit, Ron Paul’s chance of winning looks pretty small right now, but it’s still early, and hopefully the momentum of Paul’s Campaign keeps building.
Even if the Presidency doesn’t come Paul’s way, it won’t all be bad. More and more people are hearing his ideas, and those people will be more open to candidates like Paul in the future. It might be too early for the kind of change that I, and many others, are hoping for in Ron Paul, but the change we want will eventually happen. It might not happen in 2008, and it might not happen in 2012. In fact, it might not happen in a Presidential Election at all. The change may have to wait until our government is too broken to be fixed. At that point, it won’t be the Ron Paul’s who are running for President who make the change, but the people of this country.
“…all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.” -The Declaration of Independence

July 8, 2007 at 9:57 pm
unfortunately Ron doesn’t really practice what he preaches. I like the guy too, but integrity should be part of the job, and I question his.
good post
December 31, 2007 at 2:30 pm
criminyjicket – are you crazy?
Ron Paul is the ONLY person who actually practices what he preaches. Take some time to learn about him on Google, Youtube, etc.