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    I was one of those people stupid enough to vote for Bush out of fear, but I won't do that this time. This time I'm voting for what I believe in.

    Baldwin '08

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    Quote Originally Posted by forthesakeoflegality
    I was one of those people stupid enough to vote for Bush out of fear, but I won't do that this time. This time I'm voting for what I believe in.

    Baldwin '08
    Amen.
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    It would seem like you folks are the only ones voting for Balwin.
    What is the count on him? How many states will be voting for him?
    Even through there are people asking for his presents in media; we
    see none. What is the chance he could win?

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    I did my best to inform people on a local level (OHIO) about Ron Paul from the time that I first became aware of his campaign for President. Chuck Baldwin endorsed Ron Paul in his candicacy.

    With Ron Paul no longer on the ticket... Baldwin '08

    There is something better than what we are getting.

    Best wishes, Ten Bears

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    Quote Originally Posted by usaave
    It would seem like you folks are the only ones voting for Balwin.
    "Sanity is not statistical."

    --George Orwell, 1984
    Serve Bush with his letter of resignation.

    See you at the signing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by usaave
    It would seem like you folks are the only ones voting for Balwin.
    What is the count on him? How many states will be voting for him?
    Even through there are people asking for his presents in media; we
    see none. What is the chance he could win?
    He may not win, but taking a stand will send a strong message to both parties that if they wish to have our vote they need to listen to the American people once and for all.

    Baldwin '08

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    PUT ASIDE EVERY ISSUE OTHER THAN IMMIGRATION

    ************** CHUCK BALDWIN ********************

    AND IN CONGRESS - CLOSE THE BORDER AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS PEOPLE IS WHAT IS TOTALLY NEEDED.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BearFlagRepublic
    Quote Originally Posted by usaave
    It would seem like you folks are the only ones voting for Balwin.
    "Sanity is not statistical."

    --George Orwell, 1984
    GOOD QUOTE and SO TRUE! I am sure there are many others who feel the way we do, they are just not posting.

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    Here is my pov I don't agree with McCain on his Immigration stance, and to me I feel that it is crucial that we stop this!!

    Chuck Baldwin, doesn't have a chance, good guy but maybe next time.

    Anything is better than Obama with a fully controlled liberal filibuster congress and judicial system period!

    What makes anyone here think that these party's consider a vote for them justification of their immigration stance? It makes no sense, they wont even bring up the issue!!!!!

    They don't care they even want Illegal's to vote!

    I think that if we have any chance of avoiding an amnesty I would rather take my chances with McCain. Palin should set him straight I hope, or at least be able to stand up to a dem congress.

    And I know at least we can keep judicial and executive branch republican.

    Obama will not stand up to the middle east or Korea or Russia.

    He will eliminate this country to a political correct state making it to the point to where what we are doing right now will be a crime.

    I know that people hate having to choose between the two evils, and I do too. But I think that if you give your vote to a 3rd party now you might as well vote for Obama and socialism, because without every republication voting republican Obama will win.

    Your choice though But I will not help Obama and regardless of what I feel should be done about Illegal Immigration I would vote for a veteran any day than an (MOD EDIT)!

    So ask yourself this question: Will I throw away my vote and give the country to a bunch of commies to control?
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    What makes you think that it will be any different if McCain gets elected? Plus he will continue to squander 10 billion dollars a month on a useless war.

    And you think Palin will set him straight? Please, she'll be busy sorting out her personal life and dealing with her scandals.

    We have the politicians we deserve and if people stopped voting for the lesser of two evils we'd have a better government.

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