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August 28, 2008 at 12:48 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262849August 28, 2008 at 12:48 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262901
greekfire
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Exactly how does that make for a better society where the greatest number of people can live in a healthy, safe, productive environment?
[/quote]Simple, cut government SPENDING…next question?
August 28, 2008 at 12:48 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262938greekfire
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Exactly how does that make for a better society where the greatest number of people can live in a healthy, safe, productive environment?
[/quote]Simple, cut government SPENDING…next question?
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262633greekfire
ParticipantSimple, you cut spending.
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262837greekfire
ParticipantSimple, you cut spending.
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262844greekfire
ParticipantSimple, you cut spending.
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262895greekfire
ParticipantSimple, you cut spending.
August 28, 2008 at 12:44 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262932greekfire
ParticipantSimple, you cut spending.
August 28, 2008 at 12:10 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262607greekfire
ParticipantRenterclint: No, a vote for those not in the establishment is not a wasted vote. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Allan Keyes, etc., is basically a big middle finger to the establishment. The two party system is totally rigged, as you probably know already.
The Republicans will say that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama; while the Democrats will say that a vote for someone like Ralph Nader is a vote for McCain. This is how the two parties have continued to trap a lot of voters over the years, but not me.
Obama and McCain aren’t as different as the media will have us believe that they are. They are very similar. I respect your desire to research the candidate’s positions. I recommend that you research not only the candidate’s stated positions (and voting records), but that you also research the Constitutional positions on these issues. Check out Ron Paul’s ideology and voting record and compare it to the Constitution and you will will find no equals…Ron Paul, you will find, is the true champion of the Constitution.
Don’t take my word for it…do your own research on the above topics and let me know what you think. I am confident that you will come to the same conclusion as I (and many others) have.
August 28, 2008 at 12:10 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262812greekfire
ParticipantRenterclint: No, a vote for those not in the establishment is not a wasted vote. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Allan Keyes, etc., is basically a big middle finger to the establishment. The two party system is totally rigged, as you probably know already.
The Republicans will say that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama; while the Democrats will say that a vote for someone like Ralph Nader is a vote for McCain. This is how the two parties have continued to trap a lot of voters over the years, but not me.
Obama and McCain aren’t as different as the media will have us believe that they are. They are very similar. I respect your desire to research the candidate’s positions. I recommend that you research not only the candidate’s stated positions (and voting records), but that you also research the Constitutional positions on these issues. Check out Ron Paul’s ideology and voting record and compare it to the Constitution and you will will find no equals…Ron Paul, you will find, is the true champion of the Constitution.
Don’t take my word for it…do your own research on the above topics and let me know what you think. I am confident that you will come to the same conclusion as I (and many others) have.
August 28, 2008 at 12:10 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262819greekfire
ParticipantRenterclint: No, a vote for those not in the establishment is not a wasted vote. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Allan Keyes, etc., is basically a big middle finger to the establishment. The two party system is totally rigged, as you probably know already.
The Republicans will say that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama; while the Democrats will say that a vote for someone like Ralph Nader is a vote for McCain. This is how the two parties have continued to trap a lot of voters over the years, but not me.
Obama and McCain aren’t as different as the media will have us believe that they are. They are very similar. I respect your desire to research the candidate’s positions. I recommend that you research not only the candidate’s stated positions (and voting records), but that you also research the Constitutional positions on these issues. Check out Ron Paul’s ideology and voting record and compare it to the Constitution and you will will find no equals…Ron Paul, you will find, is the true champion of the Constitution.
Don’t take my word for it…do your own research on the above topics and let me know what you think. I am confident that you will come to the same conclusion as I (and many others) have.
August 28, 2008 at 12:10 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262870greekfire
ParticipantRenterclint: No, a vote for those not in the establishment is not a wasted vote. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Allan Keyes, etc., is basically a big middle finger to the establishment. The two party system is totally rigged, as you probably know already.
The Republicans will say that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama; while the Democrats will say that a vote for someone like Ralph Nader is a vote for McCain. This is how the two parties have continued to trap a lot of voters over the years, but not me.
Obama and McCain aren’t as different as the media will have us believe that they are. They are very similar. I respect your desire to research the candidate’s positions. I recommend that you research not only the candidate’s stated positions (and voting records), but that you also research the Constitutional positions on these issues. Check out Ron Paul’s ideology and voting record and compare it to the Constitution and you will will find no equals…Ron Paul, you will find, is the true champion of the Constitution.
Don’t take my word for it…do your own research on the above topics and let me know what you think. I am confident that you will come to the same conclusion as I (and many others) have.
August 28, 2008 at 12:10 AM in reply to: Didnt anyone watch Michelle Obama? Did anyone care? #262907greekfire
ParticipantRenterclint: No, a vote for those not in the establishment is not a wasted vote. A vote for Hillary Clinton, Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Allan Keyes, etc., is basically a big middle finger to the establishment. The two party system is totally rigged, as you probably know already.
The Republicans will say that a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama; while the Democrats will say that a vote for someone like Ralph Nader is a vote for McCain. This is how the two parties have continued to trap a lot of voters over the years, but not me.
Obama and McCain aren’t as different as the media will have us believe that they are. They are very similar. I respect your desire to research the candidate’s positions. I recommend that you research not only the candidate’s stated positions (and voting records), but that you also research the Constitutional positions on these issues. Check out Ron Paul’s ideology and voting record and compare it to the Constitution and you will will find no equals…Ron Paul, you will find, is the true champion of the Constitution.
Don’t take my word for it…do your own research on the above topics and let me know what you think. I am confident that you will come to the same conclusion as I (and many others) have.
greekfire
Participant[quote=asianautica]Hopefully the Libertarian party will get enough vote to get public funding and a spot in the debate the next time around.[/quote]
I don’t think the Commission on Presidential Debates, which was formed by the Republican and Democratic parties, and the mainstream media will let that happen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Presidential_Debates
SD Realtor: Ron Paul is my only hope as well…that’s why I and a lot of other people will be writing him in.
greekfire
Participant[quote=asianautica]Hopefully the Libertarian party will get enough vote to get public funding and a spot in the debate the next time around.[/quote]
I don’t think the Commission on Presidential Debates, which was formed by the Republican and Democratic parties, and the mainstream media will let that happen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Presidential_Debates
SD Realtor: Ron Paul is my only hope as well…that’s why I and a lot of other people will be writing him in.
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