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[–] veteran88 0 points 20 points (+20|-0) ago  (edited ago)

He was the peaceful solution.

wiped out by the JGOP and the j lying press.

don't be angry rats, this is the future you chose.

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[–] Nukeisrael 1 point 11 points (+12|-1) ago 

I bet most of the people here who are in their 30-60s voted for newt but will never admit it. I was too young to even vote but we were all for Ron Paul on 4chan back when we were naive lolbertarians. Lolbertarianism didn’t seem that bad back before everything was pozzed to shit but real life has the best way of teaching.

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[–] veteran88 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

I am in that range.

I voted for RP

I think I said he was the last chance for peace even back then.

Check or his "what if" speech of you have seen it before

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[–] anoncastillo 1 point 9 points (+10|-1) ago 

Lolbertarianism is a good place to start your political journey. It'll teach you to question both sides of the narrative and listen to alternative voices. I don't mind that they get some things wrong due to naivety, they're on the path to rightness.

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[–] allahead 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Ron Paul isn't a Libertarian though, he's a State's rights anti-Federalist. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

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[–] ScottMAGA 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I'm in my early 40s. I voted for Ron Paul in the 2008 primary, and helped organize a rally for him in 2012. Ron Paul dominated the under 45 vote back then, so that's the under 53 vote now. People on Voat are far more likely to have been Ron Paul supporters, so that easily pushes majority Paul support up into the 60+ age bracket.