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Democratic Candidates
Barack Obama
Total Votes:12,638
Bill Richardson
Total Votes:383
Chris Dodd
Total Votes:98
Dennis Kucinich
Total Votes:4,602
Hillary Clinton
Total Votes:2,742
Joe Biden
Total Votes:265
John Edwards
Total Votes:932
Mike Gravel
Total Votes:1,711
Votes for the Democratic party: 23,371
Republican Candidates
Duncan Hunter
Total Votes:160
Fred Thompson
Total Votes:755
John McCain
Total Votes:486
Mike Huckabee
Total Votes:206
Mitt Romney
Total Votes:489
Ron Paul
Total Votes:23,153
Rudy Giuliani
Total Votes:913
Sam Brownback
Total Votes:87
Tom Tancredo
Total Votes:186
Votes for the Republican party: 26,435
Votes per Country
Total Number of Votes: 49,806
AFGHANISTAN Votes for:
8 votes for Ron Paul
7 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mitt Romney
ALBANIA Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Mitt Romney
ALGERIA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
ANDORRA Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
ANGOLA Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Votes for:
2 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Sam Brownback
ARGENTINA Votes for:
27 votes for Barack Obama
11 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
3 votes for Dennis Kucinich
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Bill Richardson
ARMENIA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
AUSTRALIA Votes for:
504 votes for Barack Obama
322 votes for Ron Paul
103 votes for Hillary Clinton
57 votes for Mike Gravel
45 votes for Dennis Kucinich
13 votes for John Edwards
12 votes for Rudy Giuliani
7 votes for John McCain
6 votes for Fred Thompson
3 votes for Mike Huckabee
3 votes for Mitt Romney
2 votes for Chris Dodd
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
2 votes for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
1 vote for Joe Biden
AUSTRIA Votes for:
49 votes for Barack Obama
27 votes for Ron Paul
18 votes for Dennis Kucinich
17 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Bill Richardson
AZERBAIJAN Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Fred Thompson
BAHAMAS Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
BAHRAIN Votes for:
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
BANGLADESH Votes for:
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
BARBADOS Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Ron Paul
BELARUS Votes for:
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
BELGIUM Votes for:
87 votes for Ron Paul
65 votes for Barack Obama
29 votes for Hillary Clinton
13 votes for Dennis Kucinich
9 votes for Mike Gravel
5 votes for Rudy Giuliani
2 votes for John Edwards
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Fred Thompson
BENIN Votes for:
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
BERMUDA Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
BOLIVIA Votes for:
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA Votes for:
15 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
5 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Joe Biden
BRAZIL Votes for:
40 votes for Ron Paul
29 votes for Barack Obama
11 votes for Hillary Clinton
7 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Votes for:
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
BULGARIA Votes for:
8 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Dennis Kucinich
5 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Chris Dodd
CAMBODIA Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
CAMEROON Votes for:
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Barack Obama
CANADA Votes for:
1160 votes for Barack Obama
1096 votes for Ron Paul
259 votes for Hillary Clinton
252 votes for Dennis Kucinich
157 votes for Mike Gravel
59 votes for John Edwards
27 votes for Fred Thompson
26 votes for Rudy Giuliani
24 votes for John McCain
17 votes for Joe Biden
15 votes for Bill Richardson
15 votes for Mitt Romney
8 votes for Mike Huckabee
8 votes for Duncan Hunter
5 votes for Sam Brownback
4 votes for Tom Tancredo
3 votes for Chris Dodd
CAYMAN ISLANDS Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mike Gravel
CHILE Votes for:
32 votes for Fred Thompson
16 votes for Ron Paul
11 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
2 votes for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
CHINA Votes for:
105 votes for Dennis Kucinich
17 votes for Hillary Clinton
17 votes for Barack Obama
12 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Rudy Giuliani
3 votes for Mitt Romney
3 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for John McCain
COLOMBIA Votes for:
5 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
3 votes for Dennis Kucinich
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
CONGO THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC Votes for:
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
COSTA RICA Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Fred Thompson
COTE D IVOIRE Votes for:
1 vote for John McCain
CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) Votes for:
29 votes for Barack Obama
23 votes for Ron Paul
16 votes for Hillary Clinton
14 votes for Dennis Kucinich
6 votes for Rudy Giuliani
4 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for John McCain
2 votes for Mitt Romney
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Fred Thompson
CUBA Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
CYPRUS Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
CZECH REPUBLIC Votes for:
35 votes for Ron Paul
30 votes for Barack Obama
20 votes for Hillary Clinton
14 votes for Tom Tancredo
8 votes for Dennis Kucinich
3 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Fred Thompson
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for John McCain
DENMARK Votes for:
60 votes for Barack Obama
33 votes for Ron Paul
31 votes for Hillary Clinton
16 votes for Dennis Kucinich
10 votes for Mike Gravel
6 votes for John Edwards
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for John McCain
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Votes for:
5 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
ECUADOR Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
EGYPT Votes for:
9 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for John McCain
EL SALVADOR Votes for:
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
ESTONIA Votes for:
21 votes for Ron Paul
7 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
EUROPEAN UNION Votes for:
16 votes for Barack Obama
15 votes for Dennis Kucinich
11 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Fred Thompson
FAROE ISLANDS Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
FIJI Votes for:
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Barack Obama
FINLAND Votes for:
118 votes for Barack Obama
84 votes for Ron Paul
28 votes for Dennis Kucinich
24 votes for Hillary Clinton
5 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Mike Huckabee
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Bill Richardson
FRANCE Votes for:
140 votes for Barack Obama
96 votes for Ron Paul
90 votes for Dennis Kucinich
35 votes for Hillary Clinton
10 votes for Mike Gravel
5 votes for John Edwards
3 votes for John McCain
3 votes for Joe Biden
3 votes for Bill Richardson
2 votes for Mitt Romney
2 votes for Chris Dodd
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
FRENCH POLYNESIA Votes for:
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Ron Paul
GABON Votes for:
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Barack Obama
GEORGIA Votes for:
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
GERMANY Votes for:
463 votes for Ron Paul
332 votes for Dennis Kucinich
262 votes for Barack Obama
112 votes for Hillary Clinton
23 votes for Mike Gravel
18 votes for John Edwards
13 votes for Tom Tancredo
8 votes for John McCain
5 votes for Bill Richardson
5 votes for Rudy Giuliani
4 votes for Mitt Romney
4 votes for Fred Thompson
3 votes for Chris Dodd
3 votes for Duncan Hunter
2 votes for Joe Biden
2 votes for Mike Huckabee
2 votes for Sam Brownback
GIBRALTAR Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
GREECE Votes for:
14 votes for Barack Obama
10 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
4 votes for Mike Gravel
4 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Bill Richardson
GUAM Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
GUATEMALA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
GUYANA Votes for:
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
HONDURAS Votes for:
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Ron Paul
HONG KONG Votes for:
15 votes for Ron Paul
14 votes for Dennis Kucinich
10 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Mike Gravel
HUNGARY Votes for:
13 votes for Barack Obama
12 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Joe Biden
2 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
ICELAND Votes for:
19 votes for Barack Obama
8 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for John Edwards
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Gravel
INDIA Votes for:
75 votes for Barack Obama
33 votes for Ron Paul
24 votes for Hillary Clinton
7 votes for Mike Gravel
6 votes for Dennis Kucinich
3 votes for Sam Brownback
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for John McCain
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Fred Thompson
INDONESIA Votes for:
14 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mike Gravel
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) Votes for:
5 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Rudy Giuliani
4 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
IRAQ Votes for:
5 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Mitt Romney
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
IRELAND Votes for:
96 votes for Barack Obama
49 votes for Ron Paul
31 votes for Hillary Clinton
15 votes for Dennis Kucinich
12 votes for Mike Gravel
3 votes for Fred Thompson
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for John McCain
ISRAEL Votes for:
17 votes for Barack Obama
14 votes for Rudy Giuliani
10 votes for Ron Paul
9 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Chris Dodd
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
ITALY Votes for:
97 votes for Barack Obama
29 votes for Ron Paul
20 votes for Rudy Giuliani
20 votes for Hillary Clinton
17 votes for Dennis Kucinich
5 votes for Mike Gravel
3 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Fred Thompson
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
2 votes for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Chris Dodd
JAMAICA Votes for:
6 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Bill Richardson
JAPAN Votes for:
36 votes for Ron Paul
30 votes for Barack Obama
16 votes for Dennis Kucinich
4 votes for Mike Gravel
3 votes for John Edwards
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Mitt Romney
JORDAN Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Barack Obama
KAZAKHSTAN Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
KENYA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
KOREA REPUBLIC OF Votes for:
25 votes for Ron Paul
18 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Dennis Kucinich
2 votes for John McCain
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Chris Dodd
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Bill Richardson
KUWAIT Votes for:
6 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
LATVIA Votes for:
13 votes for Ron Paul
9 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
LEBANON Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Barack Obama
LESOTHO Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA Votes for:
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Fred Thompson
LIECHTENSTEIN Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
LITHUANIA Votes for:
9 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
LUXEMBOURG Votes for:
4 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Chris Dodd
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Mike Gravel
MACEDONIA THE FORMER YUGOSLAV Votes for:
8 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
MADAGASCAR Votes for:
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
MALAYSIA Votes for:
29 votes for Barack Obama
20 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
3 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Mike Gravel
MALDIVES Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
MALTA Votes for:
15 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Chris Dodd
MAURITIUS Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
MEXICO Votes for:
39 votes for Barack Obama
19 votes for Hillary Clinton
13 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Mike Gravel
3 votes for Bill Richardson
3 votes for Dennis Kucinich
2 votes for John McCain
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
MICRONESIA FEDERATED STATES OF Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
MOLDOVA REPUBLIC OF Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
MONACO Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
MONGOLIA Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
MOROCCO Votes for:
4 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Ron Paul
NAMIBIA Votes for:
1 vote for John McCain
NEPAL Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
NETHERLANDS Votes for:
147 votes for Barack Obama
140 votes for Ron Paul
59 votes for Dennis Kucinich
50 votes for Hillary Clinton
13 votes for Mike Gravel
5 votes for Rudy Giuliani
3 votes for Joe Biden
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for John McCain
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES Votes for:
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Barack Obama
NEW CALEDONIA Votes for:
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
NEW ZEALAND Votes for:
111 votes for Barack Obama
84 votes for Ron Paul
22 votes for Hillary Clinton
19 votes for Dennis Kucinich
13 votes for Mike Gravel
5 votes for John Edwards
3 votes for John McCain
2 votes for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
NICARAGUA Votes for:
2 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
NIGERIA Votes for:
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Barack Obama
NON-SPEC ASIA PAS LOCATION Votes for:
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
NORWAY Votes for:
100 votes for Barack Obama
67 votes for Ron Paul
23 votes for Hillary Clinton
16 votes for Dennis Kucinich
7 votes for Mike Gravel
6 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for John McCain
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
PAKISTAN Votes for:
12 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY OCCUPIED Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
PANAMA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
PERU Votes for:
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Ron Paul
PHILIPPINES Votes for:
33 votes for Barack Obama
20 votes for Ron Paul
9 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Joe Biden
POLAND Votes for:
161 votes for Ron Paul
33 votes for Barack Obama
12 votes for Dennis Kucinich
8 votes for Rudy Giuliani
7 votes for Hillary Clinton
6 votes for John McCain
4 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Fred Thompson
PORTUGAL Votes for:
104 votes for Ron Paul
93 votes for Barack Obama
27 votes for Hillary Clinton
22 votes for Rudy Giuliani
21 votes for Dennis Kucinich
11 votes for John McCain
6 votes for Fred Thompson
5 votes for Mike Gravel
3 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
2 votes for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Sam Brownback
PUERTO RICO Votes for:
13 votes for Barack Obama
8 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
1 vote for John Edwards
QATAR Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
RESERVED Votes for:
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
ROMANIA Votes for:
55 votes for Barack Obama
26 votes for Ron Paul
23 votes for Hillary Clinton
9 votes for Dennis Kucinich
5 votes for Rudy Giuliani
5 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for John McCain
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Sam Brownback
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Chris Dodd
RUSSIAN FEDERATION Votes for:
26 votes for Dennis Kucinich
13 votes for Ron Paul
8 votes for Barack Obama
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mike Gravel
SAMOA Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
SAUDI ARABIA Votes for:
8 votes for Ron Paul
7 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
Serbia Votes for:
5 votes for Ron Paul
4 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for John McCain
Serbia and Montenegro (Formall Votes for:
5 votes for Ron Paul
5 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Chris Dodd
SEYCHELLES Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
SIERRA LEONE Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Fred Thompson
SINGAPORE Votes for:
27 votes for Barack Obama
15 votes for Ron Paul
9 votes for Dennis Kucinich
4 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for John Edwards
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic) Votes for:
38 votes for Barack Obama
35 votes for Hillary Clinton
15 votes for Ron Paul
6 votes for Bill Richardson
5 votes for Rudy Giuliani
3 votes for Fred Thompson
3 votes for John Edwards
3 votes for Mike Huckabee
3 votes for Mitt Romney
2 votes for Duncan Hunter
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for John McCain
SLOVENIA Votes for:
22 votes for Ron Paul
20 votes for Barack Obama
8 votes for Hillary Clinton
8 votes for Dennis Kucinich
3 votes for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Bill Richardson
SOUTH AFRICA Votes for:
17 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Hillary Clinton
5 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for John Edwards
SPAIN Votes for:
150 votes for Barack Obama
67 votes for Hillary Clinton
58 votes for Ron Paul
23 votes for Dennis Kucinich
11 votes for Mike Gravel
9 votes for Rudy Giuliani
6 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Mike Huckabee
2 votes for Tom Tancredo
2 votes for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Chris Dodd
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Bill Richardson
SRI LANKA Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Mike Gravel
SUDAN Votes for:
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
SWAZILAND Votes for:
4 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
SWEDEN Votes for:
262 votes for Ron Paul
190 votes for Barack Obama
131 votes for Rudy Giuliani
79 votes for Dennis Kucinich
55 votes for Hillary Clinton
17 votes for John McCain
15 votes for Fred Thompson
15 votes for Mike Gravel
10 votes for John Edwards
5 votes for Mitt Romney
4 votes for Bill Richardson
3 votes for Tom Tancredo
2 votes for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Chris Dodd
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Duncan Hunter
SWITZERLAND Votes for:
87 votes for Ron Paul
63 votes for Barack Obama
15 votes for Hillary Clinton
14 votes for Dennis Kucinich
4 votes for John McCain
3 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
2 votes for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Tom Tancredo
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Votes for:
3 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
TAIWAN PROVINCE OF CHINA Votes for:
12 votes for Ron Paul
7 votes for Dennis Kucinich
5 votes for Barack Obama
3 votes for Duncan Hunter
3 votes for Fred Thompson
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for John McCain
TAJIKISTAN Votes for:
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Sam Brownback
TANZANIA UNITED REPUBLIC OF Votes for:
1 vote for John McCain
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Mike Gravel
THAILAND Votes for:
13 votes for Ron Paul
9 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Mike Gravel
1 vote for John Edwards
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mitt Romney
TOGO Votes for:
2 votes for Rudy Giuliani
2 votes for Ron Paul
1 vote for Barack Obama
1 vote for Joe Biden
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Votes for:
5 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Fred Thompson
TUNISIA Votes for:
1 vote for Ron Paul
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Bill Richardson
TURKEY Votes for:
16 votes for Barack Obama
6 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for John Edwards
2 votes for Mike Gravel
2 votes for Hillary Clinton
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Joe Biden
1 vote for Mitt Romney
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
UGANDA Votes for:
3 votes for Barack Obama
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
UKRAINE Votes for:
4 votes for Ron Paul
3 votes for Barack Obama
2 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Rudy Giuliani
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
1 vote for Mike Gravel
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Votes for:
15 votes for Barack Obama
8 votes for Ron Paul
2 votes for Mike Gravel
1 vote for Dennis Kucinich
1 vote for Mike Huckabee
1 vote for Bill Richardson
1 vote for Fred Thompson
1 vote for Hillary Clinton
UNITED KINGDOM Votes for:
676 votes for Barack Obama
486 votes for Ron Paul
174 votes for Hillary Clinton
118 votes for Dennis Kucinich
61 votes for Mike Gravel
25 votes for John Edwards
24 votes for Rudy Giuliani
20 votes for John McCain
10 votes for Fred Thompson
9 votes for Mitt Romney
6 votes for Duncan Hunter
5 votes for Joe Biden
5 votes for Tom Tancredo
3 votes for Sam Brownback
3 votes for Bill Richardson
2 votes for Chris Dodd
UNITED STATES Votes for:
18607 votes for Ron Paul
7593 votes for Barack Obama
3093 votes for Dennis Kucinich
1302 votes for Hillary Clinton
1204 votes for Mike Gravel
719 votes for John Edwards
609 votes for Fred Thompson
560 votes for Rudy Giuliani
417 votes for Mitt Romney
343 votes for John McCain
310 votes for Bill Richardson
221 votes for Joe Biden
164 votes for Mike Huckabee
127 votes for Duncan Hunter
125 votes for Tom Tancredo
74 votes for Chris Dodd
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alleendewaarheid
20-10-2007, 03:26 PM
:p

supertzar
20-10-2007, 04:47 PM
Ron Paul: 23,411

Entire Democratic Party: 23,410

alleendewaarheid
20-10-2007, 05:41 PM
shows you that freedom is a popular idea

i've seen ron paul supporters...from all walks of life...young, old, black, white, middle-aged like me, wealthy conservatives, poor, neo-nazis, left-wing, homosexual, jewish...you name it..

i noticed lately kucinich is also catching on..he's a good guy and i hope he does well..but i believe ronnie boy has more of a chance..

it's funny the illuminati are promoting guiliani and hillary and most americans can't stand either one of them...haha

auron
20-10-2007, 05:43 PM
Find me a candidate that will decriminalize psychedelics.

They get my vote.

Otherwise they can get fucked.

alleendewaarheid
20-10-2007, 07:55 PM
ron paul wants to legalize all drugs...

auron
20-10-2007, 08:40 PM
ron paul wants to legalize all drugs...
Seriously? Do you know of an article i could read, where this is mentioned??

Thanks.

alleendewaarheid
20-10-2007, 09:05 PM
The Case for Drug Legalization

by Ron Paul, MD

Today in Washington and on the campaign trail, Republicans and

Democrats, conservatives and liberals, are calling for drastic action on

drugs.

The Reagan administration has made these substances a special issue, of

course. From Nancy Reagan and her "Just Say No" to Ed Meese and his anti-

"money-laundering," officials have engineered mammoth increases in government

spending for anti-drug efforts, and for spying on American citizens.


The Assault on our Privacy

<*=----------------------=*>

Our financial privacy has been attacked with restrictions on the use of

honestly earned cash, and bank surveillance that has sought to make every

teller a monetary cop.

In the name of fighting drugs, the central government has modernized its

vast computer network and linked it with data files in states and localities,

enabling the IRS, FBI and other agencies to construct dossiers on every

innocent American.

In the Washington, D.C., of 1988, anyone exercising the basic human

right to privacy is branded a possible criminal. This kind of 1984-think,

more appropriate to Soviet Russia than the U.S.A., has grown alarmingly since

Reagan came into office.

As human beings, we have the right to keep our personal and family

finances - and other intimate matters - secret from nosey relatives. Yet the

politicians, who are dangerous as well as nosey, claim the right to strip us

bare. This dreadful development is foreign to our Constitution and

everything America was established to defend. The politicians claim it has

nothing to do with taxing and controlling us.

In this, as in virtually everything else, the politicians are lying. In

fact, I believe that the drug hysteria was whipped up to strengthen big

government's hold over us, and to distract Americans from the crimes of

Washington, and the addiction to big government that is endemic there.

There is Another Way

<*=----------------=*>

Instead of spending tax money and assaulting civil liberties in the name

of fighting drugs - usually couched in childish military metaphors - we

should consider a policy based on the American tradition of Freedom. And I

know the people are ready.

I'm traveling full-time now, all over the country, and wherever I go, I

get the message loud and clear: Americans want a change in federal drug

policy. They may wonder about the proper course. But I am convinced that

here, as in all other areas of public policy, the just and efficacious

solution is liberty.

Drugs: Legal and Illegal

<*=---------------------=*>

Alcohol is a very dangerous drug. It kills 100,000 AMericans every

year. Bit it is no business of government to outlaw liquor. In a free

society, adults have the right to do whatever they wish, so long as they do

not agress or commit fraud against others.

Tobacco is an even more dangerous drug. It kills 350,000 Americans a

year in long, lingering, painful deaths. As a physician, I urge people not

to smoke. But I would not be justified in calling in the police. Adults

have the right to smoke, even if it harms them.

From the decades-long government propaganda barrage about illegal drugs,

we could be excused for thinking that illegal drugs must be even more

dangerous than alcohol and tobacco.

In fact, 3,600 people die each year from drug abuse. That's less than

4% of those doomed by alcohol, about 1% of those killed by tobacco. Yet we

are taxed - and are supposed to undergo extensive other restrictions on our

liberty - to support a multi-billion dollar War on Drugs, which, like all the

other wars since the Revolution, benefits only the government and its allied

special interests at the people's expense.

Not satisfied with the present level of violence, politicians are now

advocating strip-searching every American returning from a foreign country,

jailing people caught using marijuana in their own homes, turning the army

into a national police force, giving customs agents the power and weapons to

shoot down suspected aircraft, and transforming America into a police state -

all because not enough Americans will Just Say No.

Politicians want to mandate random urine drug tests for all employees -

public and private - in "sensitive" jobs. Leaving aside the problem of

defective laboratories and tests, the high number of "false positives," and

the humiliation of having to urinate in front of a bureaucrat, what about the

concepts of due process or innocent until proven guilty? One of the great

American legal traditions, coming to us from the common law, is probable

cause. Because of the experiences our ancestors had with the British

oppressors, it is not constitutional to search someone without probable cause

of criminal activity. And this is a very intimate search indeed.

If this sort of search is justified, why not enter homes at random to

look for illegal substances (or unreported cash)? Not even the Soviets do

that, yet American politicians advocate something similar with our bodies.

The Reagans, emulating Stalin, have even praised the chilling example of a

child informing on his parents and urged others to follow his example.

The 1980's war on drugs has increased the U.S. prison population by 60%,

while street crime has zoomed. Seventy percent of the people arrested for

serious crimes are drug users. And all the evidence shows that they commit

these crimes to support a habit made extremely expensive by government

prohibition. Urban street crime, which terrorizes millions of Americans, is

largely the creation of the U.S. drug laws. That alone is reason enough for

legalization.

Drug Prohibition in American History

<*=--------------------------------=*>

All the drugs now illegal in the United States were freely available

before the passage of the Harrison Act in 1914. Until that year, patent

medicines usually contained laudanum - a form of opium, which is why - at

least temporarily - they were indeed "good for all ailments of man or beast."

First the feds - with the help of organized medicine - restricted

narcotic drugs to prescription only. Thus, physicians were still able to

treat addicts. Then the feds made that illegal, drastically raising the cost

of drugs, with the results we all know.

Yet about the same percentage of the population abused these substances

in 1888 as in 1988. In other words, some people will abuse drugs, just as

some people will abuse alcohol, no matter whether they are legal or illegal.

All the government can do by outlawing these items is vastly increase their

cost, and vastly decrease our liberties. But his is no bad thing to the

government. Government officials - from Washington grandees to the county

sheriff - get rich off bribes and corruption, as during Prohibition, and the

innocent pay through zooming crime and lessened freedom.

That does not mean, obviously, that illegal drug use is a good thing.

As a physician, a father, and a grandfather, I despise it. My wife, Carol,

and I have worked for years with a volunteer organization in our home town

that fights teen drug and alcohol use. But we do it through moral and

medical persuasion. Government force can't solve problems like this, it can

only make them worse and spread the burden to many innocent Americans.

The federal government began the modern war on drugs as part of its

efforts to destroy the 1960's anti-war movement, since so many of its people

used marijuana, often as an anti-Establishment statement. For the feds, this

was a way to jail domestic enemies for non-political crimes.

At the urging of the Nixon administration, which spied on and tax-

audited so many Americans for opposing it, Congress greatly escalated the

drug war in 1969. (Given all the evidence that the CIA has been involved in

drug running since the 1950's, as pointed out by Jonathan Kwitny of the Wall

Street Journal and others, they might not have liked the competition either!)

Today, the feds spend almost $4 billion a year through the Customs Service,

the Coast Guard, the Drug Enforcement Agency, the FBI, and the IRS. State,

county, and local law enforcement adds billions more.

Despite all this firepower, today one in five Americans from the ages of

20-40 use illegal drugs regularly. Millions over 40 join them, and last year

824,000 Americans were arrested for it, including Elvy Musikka of Hollywood,

Florida. This elderly widow was thrown into jail for possession of four

marijuana plants, even though her doctor has said that without marijuana,

glaucoma will destroy her eyesight. All over America, the prison population

has increased 60% in the last five years, largely due to drug laws.

In spite of the immense sums of money spent on the crusade, drug use has

not decreased. Heroin use has stayed level, while cocaine consumption has

vastly increased, with about 5 million people regularly using it.

During the 1930's and 1940's, Harry Anslinger, the head of the Federal

Bureau of Narcotics, whipped up the first drug fervor. Today the demon is

"crack." To Anslinger, marijuana created "drug fiends," and as a result

government violated civil liberties on a wide scale and imposed Draconian

prison sentences for the possession of small amounts.

The result was not, of course, the elimination of marijuana use, just as

the earlier Prohibition failed to stop Americans from drinking alcohol.

That "noble experiment" attempted by constitutional amendment and

rigorous regulation to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages. The "temperance"

movement called alcohol the main cause of violent crime and broken families,

and called for rooting it out.

The result of the war on drugs of the 1920's was disaster. Gangs of

bootleggers replaced ordinary businessmen as sellers of the now forbidden

substance. Notorious criminals such as Al Capone achieved their status

through their control of the illegal trade in drink, just as criminals today

derive much of their revenue from the market for illegal narcotics. Of

course, drinking among the public did not disappear, though adulterated and

poisoned alcohol led to many deaths.

However unsuccessful they were at stopping drinking, government agents

did succeed in suppressing civil liberties. We owe wiretapping to the

Prohibition Era, and warrantless searches of private homes were common. Some

federal agents, not content with what they viewed as an overly slow judicial

process, destroyed supposed contraband on their own authority. And as

happens today, government raids on bootleggers often resulted in shootouts

with the innocent caught in the crossfire. A government policy calling for

total victory, at whatever cost, over something many people wanted, meant

inevitable death and destruction.

Unseen Effects of Government Intervention

<*=-------------------------------------=*>

Today and then, one of the unexpected results of outlawing desired

substances is to increase their potency.

A uniform tax on gasoline of so many cents per gallon promotes the

production of higher octane gas, which sells for more and gives the consumer

better performance. A uniform "tax" of the danger of going to jail imposed

on making and selling alcohol during Prohibition stimulated the production of

such items as White Mule whiskey, with "twice the kick," as well as of often

dangerous substitutes such as synthetic gin made of wood or denatured

alcohol. It also favored the production of whiskey itself over beer and

wine. During Prohibition, distilled spirits accounted for more than 80% of

the total underground sales. Before and after the criminalization of

drinking, the figure was 50%.

In the legal drug market, the trend is towards LOWER potency, as with

low-tar, filtered cigarettes, decaffeinated coffee, and "lite" beer and wine.

But with illegal drugs, as with alcohol during Prohibition, the reverse

is true. Stronger cocaine, heroin, and marijuana have lead to more deaths,

as have the adulterated products which kill most of the people listed dying

from drug overdoses.

Designer Drugs

<*=----------=*>

But what if the feds could seal the borders tight, and prevent the

domestic cultivation of all illegal plants? We would see a massive increase

in an already visible trend: "Designer Drugs."

These chemically engineered artificial substances are up to 6,000 times

as strong as morphine, and their toxic effects are bizarre and unpredictable.

They are far more dangerous than heroin or cocaine, yet the government is in

effect stimulating their production by focusing on their competition.

Unlike natural narcotics, a few pounds of designer drugs could supply

the entire U.S. market for a year. And they can be manufactured by the same

clandestine chemists who now extract morphine from opium and convert morphine

to heroin.

What if We Tried Legalization?

<*=--------------------------=*>

When the American people got fed up with their rights being trampled,

they organized and supported candidates who pledged to erase the Prohibition

Amendment from the Constitution. When they succeeded, most states legalized

the distribution and sale of liquor, and the criminal gangs dominating the

trade went out of business. The repeal of a bad law accomplished what the

indiscriminate use of force and tax money could never do: the end of

criminal trade in liquor. It would be no different for drugs.

If the use and sale of drugs were not illegal, the power of crime

syndicates now controlling these substances would disappear. These

organizations derive their power and influence only from the fact that their

business is illegal.

Though the benefits in the destruction of criminal organizations more

than justify an end to government intrusion in this area, a policy of

decriminalization would have many other good results. For one thing, the

users of drugs who now commit violent crimes to pay for heir "fix" would have

much less incentive to do so. Prices of drugs, now subject to open

competition, would drop sharply. Since narcotics are "downers," addicts

would have no incentive to act any different from "Bowery" alcoholics.

Instead of raving criminals, they would become street people.

Even addicts would be better off. The major cause of death is not from

drugs' narcotic properties. It is from poisoned drugs and adulteration. It

is impossible for the user to know how much he is taking. Illegality causes

these problems - the drug user can hardly ask his pusher for lab tests.

A legal market would be an entirely different affair. Just as a

customer in a liquor store need not wonder if his whiskey contains poison, or

what he percentage of pure alcohol is, the consumers of drugs would no longer

face a danger that is 100% Made in Washington.

Also, the use of contaminated needles by narcotics users has been a key

factor in the spread of AIDS. Through the availability of sterile needles in

a free and open market, decriminalization would help control the spread of

this disease.

But if we legalized the trade in narcotics, wouldn't we have many more

drug addicts than today? Wouldn't a lower price increase demand?

Leaving aside the "forbidden fruit" phenomenon - the fact that many

people find something more desirable precisely because it is illegal - the

law of demand does not tell us how much consumption will increase with

lowered prices. In fact, the data show that consumption of drugs remains

fairly constant under widely varying conditions.

Just as the sharply higher "price" of the escalated war on drugs has not

lowered drug use during the 1980's, legalization would not increase it. Just

as the availability of alcohol does not make everyone a drunkard, so the

absence of criminal sanctions would not convert everyone into a drug user.

Another important point: not all consumers of either alcohol or drugs

use them at problem levels. Most people who use liquor are not alcoholics,

and many users of drugs try them only occasionally. Most drug users are not

"addicts" dependent on their daily use.

What About Children?

<*=----------------=*>

Would decriminalization place drugs in the hands of children? No, in

fact, outlawing them has done it. Because of the severe penalties inflicted

on adult drug suppliers in the 1970's, criminal syndicates now use juvenile

distributors. Youngsters, even if prosecuted, are tried in special courts

which cannot impose severe penalties. Thanks to the government, pushers now

have every incentive to involve children in their business. Just as a free

society properly has laws against selling liquor to minors, we would bar the

sale of drugs to them.

Law Officials Advocate Legalization (In Private)

<*=--------------------------------------------=*>

A few years ago, a friend was a consultant to a gubernatorial campaign.

To aid the candidate in forming his anti-crime policies, my friend assembled

a group of top DA's. All were glad to help, but they also unanimously

agreed, - off the record, of course - that nothing significant could be done

about crime until "drugs are legalized."

They will never be legalized, said one famous prosecutor, because too

many government officials make too much money off the drug trade: from the

feds to the county sheriff: "BILLIONS of dollars." These men were also

furious because of spending priorities. Every dollar spent pursuing drug

dealers and users who didn't aggress against the innocent was a dollar less

available going after criminals.

Narco-Terrorism

<*=-----------=*>

Bok Kwan Kim, a 49-year-old electrical assembly worker, lived peacefully

in a tiny apartment with his wife, three daughters, and 78-year-old mother-

in-law in Newark, California.

Then late on the night of May 12th, nine narcotics police broke down his

front door, handcuffed him and beat him until he was unconscious, handcuffed

his wife and shoved her to the floor as their daughters screamed, and

ransacked the apartment. Not one piece of furniture was left unbroken; every

pillow or piece of upholstery was torn and emptied of its stuffing. All their

dishes and porcelain were shattered. Only a picture of Jesus on the wall was

left in one piece.

Why? The narcotics police had gotten a false tip from an informer that

Kim had a stock of amphetamines. Why the beating? The police said Kim had

"resisted" the destruction of his home and few possessions.

Kim is still in the hospital, and his daughters have nightmares every

night. The head of the narcotics squad apologized, but noted that "this is

war."

Yes, but war on whom? We now have Republicans and Democrats passing

laws - over the Pentagon's wise opposition - to turn the military into narco-

police, which arrest civilians. And if anyone's rights are violated? The

military narcotics police are to be immune from suit.

Under the government's so-called Zero Tolerance program, boats and cars

are being confiscated right and left. Recently a $3 million yacht was

commandeered by the Coast Guard because a few shreds of marijuana were found

in a wastebasket. The Coast Guard had boarded the vessel despite there being

to probable cause of crime. The owner was not on board, and his employees

were transporting the ship. Who did the marijuana belong to? It didn't

matter. A yacht - which an entrepreneur had worked all his life to own - was

stolen by the U.S. Government, and will be sold at auction. What's next? A

house confiscated because someone finds pot in the garbage can? (Now that

the Supreme Court says police can search your garbage without a warrant.)

Mises on Drug Prohibition

<*=---------------------=*>

Ludwig Von Mises, the outstanding economist and champion of liberty of

our time, as usual summed it all up in 'Human Action'

"Opium and morphine are certainly dangerous, habit-forming drugs. But

once the principle is admitted that it is the duty of government to protect

the individual against his own foolishness, no serious objections can be

advanced against further encroachments. A good case can be made out in favor

of the prohibition of alcohol and nicotine. And why limit the government's

benevolent providence to the protection of the individual's body only? Is

not the harm a man can inflict on his mind and soul even more dangerous than

bodily evils? Why not prevent him from reading bad books and seeing bad

plays, from looking at bad paintings and statues, and from hearing bad music?

The mischief done by bad ideologies, surely, is much more pernicious, both

for the individual and for the whole society, than that done by narcotic

drugs...

"[N]o paternal government, whether ancient or modern, ever shrank from

regimenting its subjects' minds, beliefs, and opinions. If one abolishes

man's freedom to determine his own consumption, one takes all freedoms away."

Ron Paul, MD, is the Libertarian Party's 1988 candidate for President of the

United States.

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auron
20-10-2007, 09:19 PM
Good stuff! He really does seem genuine.

:)

alleendewaarheid
20-10-2007, 09:28 PM
he is the real deal...really a man of integrity and he votes solely based on the constitution.

they call him a libertarian for his views but anyone who would follow the rule of law that is the constitution is in fact a libertarian and the democrats and republicans of the past were mostly in fact libertarians..

he is a doctor and actually used to give free medical help to those without insurance and he refused gov't medicaid/medicare and paid for people out of his own pocket.

he also refused to take his congressional pension because he believes he must "walk the talk" and be a man of what he preaches.

i've never been enthusiastic EVER about any presidential candidate with the exception of ron paul and if i had been born probably JFK!