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Ron Paul's positions aren't popular with a lot of people, but I think everyone agrees that he's the most principled and consistent national politician in the U.S. (in a tie with Bernie Sanders [...] if the issue is civil liberties, especially privacy, you can bet that Paul's approval is a reliable guarantee of quality...
With people who rigidly follow, are consistent about some set of "principles" (which always include lots of crazy stuff), it's especially important to "pause to think twice" I'd say...
(that goes both to Paul and Sanders of course; anyway, in regards to the former and "a reliable guarantee of quality" for example - when was the last time he really did something, instead of largely posturing as could-be-awesome-president?)
Edited 2011-11-25 00:00 UTC