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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Paul raised 4.2 million dollars yesterday. I pray and hope that people that gave him their money, get all their friends to contribute and support him as a third party candidate. Hillary at best gets 50% of the vote. with a true-blue anti-war candidate in the field, she might only get 40% of the vote. That doesn’t meant the gop nominee will win. If Guiliani is the nominee I suspect a pro-life candidate will run as a third party, probably handing hillary the white house.
265 posted on 11/06/2007 9:58:00 AM PST by mainerforglobalwarming
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To: mainerforglobalwarming; Designer

Thanks, Designer, for your response to my question.

Here’s how I view things: One important way to lastingly correct the course this country is taking is for every parent to pull the kids from public schools immediately.

While electing someone like Ron Paul is an intelligent, beneficial thing to do, we really fool ourselves if we support Ron Paul, but leave our kids in public schools that are rapidly turning them into good little socialist robots.

Socialist robots get rid of leaders who won’t give them freebies.

If you think a few minutes each evening and an hour on Sunday is going to keep your child a real American, think again. 85% of Christian kids are losing their faith by the time they graduate high school. Only 2% of homeschooled kids make that kind of decision.

That means 98% of homeschooled kids are keeping their faith, along with excelling academically and socially. And if you’re voting for Ron Paul, keep in mind that he supports your freedom to home educate. It’s time to exit the public schools.


266 posted on 11/06/2007 11:14:39 AM PST by USA Girl
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