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Republican Ron Paul predicts a President Obama come January

Rep. Ron Paul, the House member from Texas who technically remains in the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination against Sen. John McCain, predicts that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States.

http://latimesblogs.latim...

I wish he would have predicted a President Ron Paul!

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flag, I dont like lies on our site!!!!! flag ,flag,flag

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Really folks

He was just showing the article. Don't we all want to see what they are saying about our leader?

HEY! Don't shoot the messenger

Don't EVEN start with the troll name calling here, any of you. Check my track record on Daily Paul.

I simply saw this article on a link from Lucianne.com and thought some of us who support Ron might want to read it. I can't vouch for the accuracy; I did supply the links.

If it's incorrect, then maybe Ron or the campaign might want to press for a correction.

Grow up.

Let's Reign! (Rev. 5:10)

Your link didn't give a direct quote

but I remember you, and I trust you -- The troll patrol needs to check their history (and yours here as well -I missed your comments and links!)

Libera me, let the truth break, what my fears make--Leslie Phillips

steveU

sounds like U

HA HA HA HA HA.......

lmao - RP has never endorsed or made such predictions -
run home boy - far far away! don't come back now, you hear!

oh

a new troll or the same one with a new name.
Just trying to let the air out of our balloon.
WHY?

so...

where's the quote of RP's prediction that Obama would win the election?

Here's the actual article

http://media.www.thequind...

Let's Reign! (Rev. 5:10)

Read the article's comments

Someone named Terri clarifies what RP REALLY said. It wasn't even part of his speech, it was a side comment during question-and-answers, and the article's author, Lori Shull (should be "shill") twisted it into a headline.

Thank you for the information,

I was doubtful- but 57chevypreterist has been here for a while, so I gave the benefit of the doubt.

Libera me, let the truth break, what my fears make--Leslie Phillips