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To: Jim Robinson

Write-in Ron Paul.
If Romney got it, I’d hold my nose and vote for him over Clinton or Obama.
Actually, I’d wear a protective suit and vote for Romney.
I will not tolerate McCain’s anti-free speech crap.
That McCain-Feingold stuff in absurd.
He also voted against the 2001 tax cuts. I am not going to vote for this fraud.


389 posted on 01/29/2008 10:35:48 PM PST by REP200 (Conservative and Proud)
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To: REP200
Your right about how absurd McLame is.

But one thing certain in my mind: its a no-brainer who to vote for in the general election.

Gee, who to vote for? A guy that agrees with me 45 out of 100 times or a with that agrees with me 8 out of 100 times? D'oh.

I'd even vote for HuckaPhoney (at 40 out of 100 times he agrees with me), or even The Truther Paul (at 28 out of 100 times) before even considering voting for anybody that agreed with me less than 8 out of 100 times.

Sorry state of affairs, but life is rough get over it. Isn't that what we are so fond of telling all the welfare receipiants?

I truly believe that voting for Duncan Hunter or Fred Thompson (if they're on the ballot), or as write-ins, will go far to express the conservative voting block's displeasure to the RNC.

If the sum total of those two candidates obtain as much as 10% of the popular vote, the "powers that be" know for certain that there's another 5% (at least) to mine out of the "Silent Majority"). The end result is that McLame (or McRomney) will have to slide in our direction at least somewhat on the issues.

That's how the Third Party has an effect on the American Two Party politial system. FYI: the Third Party is any party that is not Democrap or Repuke.

Investigation into political history is that the party that is losing share to the Third Party must, in order to survive, incorporate planks of the Third Party, or die. If suffiecient planks are incorporated, the party in power essentially transmgrigies into the Third Party (or they die) and the Third Party becomes the defacto second party. Party names may remain unchanged, but the parties must change in order to remain in power during times of flux. Or the party names may even change, but the fundamental and inherent core political ideology/philosophy changes only so much as to embrace the least amount of chnage to win the largest amount of minority voting block.

393 posted on 01/29/2008 11:02:38 PM PST by raygun (24.14% of the Voting Age Population elected Slick (The Cigar) Willey to a second term.)
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