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To: alnick
Your suggested action does not follow logically from your complaint. A conservative who wants a limited government that follows the Constitution would vote either Libertarian or for the American Constitution Party, not the Reform Part.
191 posted on 02/07/2004 9:02:25 AM PST by rcofdayton
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To: rcofdayton
I imagine that less than one percent of the people have ever heard of the Constitution Party. As for the Libertarian Party, it was the other party that I considered. However, I would like to protect American jobs from being continously exported. This position is inconsistent with the Libertarian plataform. Also, being that my audience consists of fellow Republicans, I figure that more could be convinced to vote for the Reform Party. Many of my fellow Republicans would have supported Perot had he not betrayed the people by dropping out twice. Buchanan, the last Reform Party candidate, was a life long Republican. You can read the Reform Party plataform at: http://reformparty.org/ and decide if this is not a party for limited government, yet protective of American interests.
193 posted on 02/07/2004 11:34:27 AM PST by MannyP
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