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Some Conservative Christian Activists Revisit Idea Of Supporting Minor Party As Alternative To GOP Front-Runner
- When it comes to a candidate that respects and follows the constitution, Republicans need to look no further than Ron Paul. Our worst fears may be true though: the Republican Party is turning more socialist and a lot like the Democrats.
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- Mike Huckabee and Abraham Lincoln are great role models for society.
Both our courageous and caring men. Both do what is right for the country not what is right for party politics.
Lincoln wanted to abolish the atrocity of slavery. The "establishments" and "me too crowd" back then also didnt want to relinquish power.
If Lincoln was running today, the "me too crowd", "establishments" and the "media" would be giving the same cold sholder to him too as they are doing to Mike Huckabee now.
It''s a shame that American''s havent learned a lessson from that experience. We are giving a cold sholder to a man who deeply cares about all Americans like Abraham Lincoln did in 1860''s.
Romney delegates: you were let down by Mitt. He took your money $100 million and then he just gave up, he wasted your money and hard effort. Did he ever say he was sorry? He used you!!!
It''s going to come down to you, dont vote for the establishments of McCain, instead listen to what Lincoln is saying and vote for individuals who care like Mike Huckabee.
You can bring Lincoln principles back or you can allow the establishments to continue to rule you with their money and power.
Just remember, a true leader is one that "shares" his power, not "shows" his power. - Reply to this comment
- America deserves better than what has been placed on the VOTING plate. To hell with the Democrat and Republican elites, bring on a third party that will listen. Just because it has never happened does not mean it it won''t given time.
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- Then, I take it that you and other ''''Liberal Veterans'''' are against American sovereignty and independence? against the Second Amendment? and anti-Life?...
Posted by Prinzowhales at 12:54 PM : Feb 14, 2008
Prinz...I am all for protecting this nation and it''s sovereignty, but I am not for using that statement to wage war against other nations and people for false pretenses. As far as the second ammendment, I support it with limitations. Firearms should be controlled and registered, we are not the wild west any longer. The right to life issue is not yours to make, it is the person''s that has to make it. - Reply to this comment
- Nikosk1, you show such ignorance when you make the statement you made earlier. If you have ever read the 25 point platform of the Nazi party you will see that they were liberal policies. If you understood fascism you would know that fascism is a left wing philosophy NOT a right wing philosophy. Go back and do your homework on Mussolini and Hitler.
It is the Christian in this country who understands freedom and it is the left that institutes policies that range from socialism to fascism. Having said that the republican party is fast becoming a socialist party as they move rapidly to the left. Oh, for a true constitutionalist such as Ron Paul to be president rather than the idiots running for office today. - Reply to this comment
- lochlan,
I''m not the political expert on the south that you are, I just live here.
The south is being "infiltrated" by Yankees, I''m one of them. One thing I''ve learned though that mauy surprize you is that the bulk of the yankees moving down here are republicans fleeing the blue states for what they think will be more conservative ground.
Most of the democrats where I live in North Carolina are locals who aren''t particularly pleased pleased with all these new Republicans.
People change and ignorant people don''t and that doesn''t just apply to consevatives and racists. The problem we have in the Democratic party today is primarily liberals who think the intolerance resides elsewhere when they are the ones who are living in the past and professing that the country won''t change when all the evidence points to the contrary. - Reply to this comment
- lochlan--I agree totally with you on McCain--he''s married into the Arizona mob...he made 32 propaganda films for the North Vietnamese as a POW--how can the Republicans abuse Jane Fonda when they have McCain as their front runner? He''s a Keating-Fiver...he said he''d be willing to keep us in Iraq for a hundred years....and his crazy "Bombbombbomb, bombbomb Iran," flippancy shows that he has no problem extending the war.
Edwards was probably best of a bad lot--I was P-O''ed at him for his failure to do due diligence on the cooked intel that came through the Senate Intelligence Committee on which he served and for my troubles got a response from his office which just gave me the standard Regime line regurgitating the Bush position as to the ''evidence''. He was either in Big Pharma''s pocket on bringing supplements further under the purview of the FDA...the same clowns who approved Vioxx which killed some 60,000 people. - Reply to this comment
- "I don''''t look to get anything from government...and I don''''t want it getting anything from me. That is why I object to all four candidates in the Demopublican mainstream. They want me to fight, support a big government to tell me what I can do and can''''t do, be treated in a health care system of their choosing and be taxed to pay for it all...while they give the money creating powers of our government to a handful of men and manipulate the value of the unit of exchange to send jobs abroad...." I completly agree with that. Edwards was my choice as the best candidate for America but that''s not an option anymore. Obama, I think is going to have a hard time getting southern republicans to vote for him. Hillary will get them a little more easily, but I am terrified of her. She is typical power hungry D.C.. McCain is better set to pull Dems to the GOP side but I don''t like how his strings were pulled in 2004 when he was rightly talking against Bush and his policies then all of a sudden he''s endorsing him and standing on stage next to him after they racked his fingers. If they could whip him into shape then, then they can do it while he''s president.
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- If anyone is interested in some political rap, I''m listening to a fellow named "Paris" doing "Sheep to the Slaughter" on the Alex Jones Show. He lays it out like it is...Just like Willie Nelson who was on in the previous segment in this replay of a show.
Go to ''guerillafunk'' and check out Paris. Some fine musicians are coming together to fight the fascism... - Reply to this comment
- lorinkundert- I will be voting for Ron Paul in the primary election in North Carolina. As Paul has decided to opt out after the primaries, I will be voting for a Third Party Candidate in November who will stand against the Demopublican Corporatists and War Pigs.
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