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To: xzins
If you mean that he told libertarians to vote for a CP conservative, then what’s wrong with that? It wasn’t the other way around. Chuck Baldwin was very conservative.

In the words of Dr. James Dobson:

"Ron Paul is Unqualified: to lead a Sunday school class, let alone a nation. Ron Paul has long worked with the Libertarian Party, and he spoke at its 2004 National Convention, and yet he has never repudiated that party, even though...
The Libertarian Party is:
Pro-legalized abortion
Pro-legalized euthanasia (killing of sick and handicapped people, etc.)
Pro-legalized homosexuality
Pro-legalized pornography
Pro-legalizing drugs (Crack cocaine, etc.)
Pro-legalizing suicide
Pro-legalizing prostitution
Etc.

The Libertarian Party is an immoral, godless quasi-conservative organization which therefore has no understanding of righteousness in law.

Ron Paul believes abortion is murder, but then he says that he would let the states decide whether to murder children. Thus, he doesn't understand the God-given right to life. He doesn't understand the foundation for law. And thirdly, he doesn't even understand that the U.S. Constitution (for all its flaws) does not allow depriving anyone of life without due process of law, that is, without being convicted of a capital crime. Ron Paul doesn't understand that human rights trump states' rights, and no government should allow any subdivision to own blacks, rape women, or murder Jews, Christians, or children. If Massachusetts legalized the lynching of blacks, the federal government should use every means at its disposal, even to the sending in of the Marines to stop them; so also to protect babies. Ron Paul doesn't understand this, and so is in need of being taught, not in need of being elected. Ron Paul has little understanding of the utmost foundation of civil government, God's enduring command, Do not murder."
Link to Dobson article

Chuck Baldwin IS very conservative. Good conservatives don't "pimp" for votes.

Was the right answer for him to say, “No. Don’t vote for me.”?

"Thanks but no thanks" would have been an appropriate answer.

94 posted on 08/27/2010 5:38:28 PM PDT by aSeattleConservative
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To: aSeattleConservative

I fail to understand that you don’t want certain people to vote conservative.

Is it ok for those same people to vote Republican???

I’m just not getting what you’re saying.


95 posted on 08/27/2010 5:40:28 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it. Those who truly support our troops pray for their victory!)
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