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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Should Buddy Roemer be allowed in the debates?


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11/29/2011


 4 weeks ago on November 4


    Should Buddy Roemer be allowed in the debates? created 4 weeks ago on November 4
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              Yes 41%
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               No 22%
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     Buddy who? 21%
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     I don't know. He should if he can
     adhere to the same rules as all
     the other candidates.
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      and Fred Karger and Gary
      Johnson and um um... Ops.
2%


Blurb:
From Wikipedia:
Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer III (born October 4, 1943) is an American politician who served as the 52nd Governor of Louisiana, from 1988 to 1992. He was elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican Party on March 11, 1991. Prior to serving as Governor, he was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1981 to 1988 
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Paaet 4 weeks ago on November 4
Ya, and he's the only GOP candidate who openly supports OWS. Even Ron Paul hasn't done that yet.
answered: Yes
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vomsquad 4 weeks ago on November 4
Yes! He's the only candidate standing up against dirty money in politics! He also supports fair trade and closing tax loopholes.
answered: Yes
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( . Y . ) 4 weeks ago on November 4
He's pointless.
answered: No
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IceAge 3 weeks ago on November 5
I actually think you might be pointless, honestly.
answered: Yes
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Eski 3 weeks ago on November 5
His viewpoints are different from the other GOP candidates' and therefore should be heard. The American people deserve to choose a candidate who represents them, so it only makes sense to allow different kinds of candidates in the debates.
answered: Yes
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kantori 3 weeks ago on November 5
@Paaet - Ron Paul has voiced his support for the OWS movement, their right to protest against crony-capitalism in which he acknowledges their frustration. He even talked about it in the last debate or two and lashed out at Cain on his rhetoric of blaming them the protesters and has done it many more times in tv appearance.

@vomsquad - No, Ron Paul is against dirty money in politics the rest is easy to look up if the desire is there.
answered: Yes