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02-07-2008, 09:09 PM #41
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02-07-2008, 09:21 PM #42
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02-07-2008, 10:12 PM #43
Fighting Back Against the American Nightmare!
A vote for any Democrat candidate is the same as a vote for McCain. There are no choices with the Democrats or the Republicans anymore. I am voting Libertarian!
Freedom requires a watchful eye.
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02-07-2008, 11:10 PM #44
Lou Dobbs would be a super president.
After following Lou Dobbs for many years I am fully convienced he is one of the most intelligent and concerned Americans that I have ever known. Not only is Lou very must abreast of what is going on in this country, he tells it like it is. He has the facts in his head and can debate with the best. His stand on illegal migration and the outsourcing of jobs is commendable and much needed. Politicians are afraid of Lou because they (politicians) know he will expose their corrupt and personal stand on issues. I would not hesitate for one minute to support and indeed work hard to make this man our next president. Ron Paul is a good man, yet he could never attract enough support to win the nomination. Let's all bind ourselves together in an effort to elect Lou Dobbs as our next great president.
Frank Harrington
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02-08-2008, 01:34 AM #45
Ron Paul may have a few good ideas (Bless his heart), but he needs to take a history lesson about the war against radical Islam. It's an ancient war that didn't start 50 years ago because we stepped foot on their land to get oil. At a minimum Mr. Paul should watch the movie 300.
I believe Ron Paul was stating the fact that we started meddling in Arabic areas 50 years ago, not their war started 50 years ago.
Not one of ANY of the candidates reflects on the fact that our Constitution has been bashed by this Administration and the Senate, House, and Congress, to suit personal wants. Ron Paul has the ideas MOST Americans want, and he is the only one that won't be bought off.xnylady
You don't have to be rich, to be a President, but you do have to be<u> ALL AMERICAN</u>.
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02-08-2008, 03:16 AM #46
To the person who says they will vote for Hillary because they can't take McCain or Obama--write in a candidate of your choice--don't vote for a communist or socialist which are almost the same except one may believe in God or version thereof, while the other is an Atheist.
Both are dangerous to the survival of all of us and if you like freedom, and have a half way decent chance of making a good living, doing what you want to do, Hillary, socialism and communism are not the way to go.
Fran
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02-08-2008, 03:21 AM #47
This is Rose here, and no I would never vote for Hillary or Obama--socialistic or communistic or both! I am also pro life and can not in good conscience vote for someone who isn't for protecting the unborn or those who cannot protect themselves.
Now, I do agree with you on your choice of candidates--Tancredo is great in more ways than one.
I also agree we have a window of about 4 weeks to plan a strategy.
One strategy may be to check those states that still have primaries or caucuses left. Check to see if Romney or Thompson, etc., are still on the ballot. Choose anyone on the ballot except for McCain or Huckabee who is also not conservative. I prefer Tancredo, Thompson or Romney. So, maybe a poll is needed to answer two questions:
1. What are the chances of a third party candidate to win the election if it is someone like Romney, etc.?
2. Who should the candidate be that we can all agree upon and unite behind?
Rose
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02-08-2008, 04:25 AM #48
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Rose wrote:
"1. What are the chances of a third party candidate to win the election if it is someone like Romney, etc.?
2. Who should the candidate be that we can all agree upon and unite behind?"
The answer is that Romney's chance as an Independent 3rd party Conservative would be EXCELLENT.
The playing field would at that point be leveled. There would be no two-against-one. And there would be no way in this present atmosphere of distrust for the standards of both the Republican and Democratic party, that Romney could not win. He already has field position and it is generally known that he was the most honest and decent among all the candidates presently running. In fact, the dirty little secret is that Romney would have won had Huckabee and McCain not double-teamed him. So why should not Romney, the purist knight of them all, turn around and run as an Independent? In my eyes there is absolutely no reason whatsoever, especially since there is an excellent chance that McCain, who still infuriates most Conservatives, will lose to either Obama or Clinton.
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02-08-2008, 10:19 AM #49
We keep talking about having an independent in the race such as Dobbs and Romney but don't everyone realize that the Republican vote will be split and that only a few Democratic votes will go independent and you guarantee a Democratic win. What is the real solution here?
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02-08-2008, 10:21 AM #50
ALIPAC: Fighting Back Against the American Nightmare
2-8-08
I have been following each candidate and have watched each debate. I was an Independent and changed over to vote in the primary for Ron Paul who I feel is the only candidate who wants to change everything in this country back to the way it should be. and I will still vote for him, if he is not running I won't vote because I've come to the conclusion that it is all fixed.
This country has known for years that the polling machines we vote on don't have a paper trail, could anyone give me a reason for that.
If Mccain, Hilary or Obama wins this election this country will be worse then what it is now. The Illegal Immigrants will become citizens and they will want all the jobs we have now, they will get Social Security benefits if they are old enough and haven't paid a dime into to it the way I have. None of the candiates will bring our Soldiers home, the Politicians who are running except for Ron Paul aren't worried about our open borders or enters this country, they could care less about what the American people want and need. They will all still out source jobs to other countries while our Unemployment continues to rise.
My personal opinion in the only person who's views make any sense to fix this country is Ron Paul. The media doesn't mention his views or too much of Ron Paul because they are controlled, the lobbyist would not make out the way they have been if Ron Paul was elected.
The American people really need to read every candidates views and not let there decision be made becaue of gender or race which I see is happening with Obama and Hilary.
This country is headed towards total destruction and we won't be able to turn it around. All I can say is God Bless America.
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