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September 10, 2008 3:01 PM

Paul Urges Voters To Back Third Party Candidates

Ron Paul, the Libertarian-leaning Congressman and former Republican presidential candidate who has attracted has a small but passionate following, today said he would not be endorsing John McCain for president.

According to the Associated Press, Paul said today that former McCain advisor Phil Gramm called Paul and encouraged him to back the Arizona senator. Paul refused.

Instead, Paul urged voters to back a third party candidate such as Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader or Chuck Baldwin, all of whom appeared with Paul today.* Paul supports these candidates because he believes they agree with him on what he considers to be four key issues: balancing budgets, bringing troops home, protecting personal liberties and investigating the Federal Reserve.

"The two parties and their candidates have no real disagreements on foreign policy, monetary policy, privacy issues, or the welfare state," Paul said, according to his prepared remarks. He added that the time has come to recognize that "the only way not to waste one’s vote is to reject the two establishment candidates and join the majority, once called silent, and allow the voices of the people to be heard."

"At a time when 60% of the American people are dissatisfied with their presidential choices, this could be the year that third party option bring in a big chunk of the vote," Paul spokesman Jesse Benton said in an email to CBS News. "That would really be something!"

*CORRECTION: This post originally stated that Bob Barr appeared with Paul today. He did not.
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by liberty4one September 13, 2008 7:30 AM EDT
Great article here for anyone unsure how to vote this election. A must read. Especially for those that don''t like any of the choices:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/hamilton4.html

Best way I have seen yet to reject the two party system and not have to vote for someone you don''t like.
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by yongamerica September 11, 2008 5:37 AM EDT
"Ron Paul is a disraction and he knows it, but he doesn''''t care,"

After seeing the Republicans caring on such a sophomoric presidential race I am tending to believe that Ron Paul isn''t so crazy after all. I think he''d be a far better president than McCain or Obama at this point.
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by yongamerica September 11, 2008 5:35 AM EDT
The McCain platform has turned this election into a popularity contest reminiscent of a high school student body election.

McCain is a Republican. Bush is also a republican. Bush promised change when he ran for election. Now McCain is doing the same. Doesn''t anyone think that if all the changes could be made possible the Republican party would have done them by now? After all the Republicans have had 8 years to make changes. Other than encouraging a heightened sense of fear and superstition, nothing has changed, except for the worse. So how can one Republican do more than the ones that had full control of the three branches of government for 4 years?
The only change I see McCain and Palin offering is a name change on the office doors.
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by heartwords September 10, 2008 11:50 PM EDT
I saw a little blue bird sitting in a great oak tree singing a song of freedom. Then came a hunter with his sling shot loaded and ready to fire.

Will he choose to take the life of this sweet bird. Or let the bird live to continue singing the song of freedom.

FREEDOM.. UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.. NATIONS ARE WATCHING!!!

CHOOSE WISELY..

WE THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA..
BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE..
LIFE.. LIBERY.. AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS...

Sarah are you & senator McCain really going to shake up Washington??

Will you do something about the due nothing Washington crowd??

Will you clean up the messes and stand for what is right??

If you really can. We the people of this Great Country will STAND with you.

Were ready for a real CHANGE.

Are you ready to make the changes???

SARAH.. be our voice.. be strong & courageous.
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by heartwords September 10, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
I saw a little blue bird sitting in a great oak tree singing a song of freedom. Then came a hunter with his sling shot loaded and ready to fire.

Will he choose to take the life of this sweet bird. Or let the bird live to continue singing the song of freedom.

FREEDOM.. UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.. NATIONS ARE WATCHING!!!

CHOOSE WISELY..

WE THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA..
BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE..
LIFE.. LIBERY.. AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS...

Sarah are you & senator McCain really going to shake up Washington?? Will you do something about the due nothing Washington crowd?? Will you clean up the messes and stand for what is right?? If you really can. We the people of this Great Country will stand with you. Were ready for a real change. Are you ready to make the changes???

SARAH.. be are strong & courageous.
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by heartwords September 10, 2008 11:46 PM EDT
I saw a little blue bird sitting in a great oak tree singing a song of freedom. Then came a hunter with his sling shot loaded a ready to fire.

Will he choose to take the life of this sweet bird. Or let the bird live to continue singing the song of freedom.

FREEDOM.. UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.. NATIONS ARE WATCHING!!!

CHOOSE WISELY..

WE THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA..
BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE..
LIFE.. LIBERY.. AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS...

Sarah are you & senator McCain really going to shake up Washington??

Will you do something about the due nothing Washington crowd??

Will you clean up the messes and stand for what is right??

If you really can. We the people of this Great Country will STAND with you.

Were ready for a real CHANGE.

Are you ready to make the changes???

SARAH.. be our voice.. be strong & courageous.
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by gce65 September 10, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
Dear CBS and other media:

This is an election, not a horse race.

It''s not a horse race.
It''s not a battle.
It''s not a fight.
It''s not a slug-fest.
It''s not a war.
It''s not a football game.

The one thing it truly has become is an ever-lengthening money maker for the 5 big media companies who own it all:
General Electric: NBC
Disney: ABC
Viacom: CBS
News Corp: Fox
and TimeWarner: CNN

You all sicken me!
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by sayno2008 September 10, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
Say NO to McBama!

Say NO to Republicrats!

Say NO to Establishment media outlets!

Say NO to bipartisan trashing of the Constitution!

Cast a protest vote for a 3rd party presidential candidate of your choice.

Tell everyone why you will vote against the lesser of two evils.

Tell everyone who you will vote for.

Tell everyone what you think.

Be heard: http://SayNO2008.com

"The strongest message can be sent by rejecting the two party system... This can be accomplished by voting for one of the non-establishment, principled candidates." - Ron Paul
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