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DadaOrwell
What's the Beartake on this?

Concord, NH
Nov 20

The Ridley Report corners Dem. prez candidate Dennis Kucinich and asks: "If you lose, and Ron Paul asks you to be his Veep candidate, what will you say?"

http://youtube.com/watch?v=A6WfgL_ezPE
ustrader
QUOTE (DadaOrwell @ Nov 22 2007, 03:48 AM) *
What's the Beartake on this?

Concord, NH
Nov 20

The Ridley Report corners Dem. prez candidate Dennis Kucinich and asks: "If you lose, and Ron Paul asks you to be his Veep candidate, what will you say?"

http://youtube.com/watch?v=A6WfgL_ezPE


Though I do not support ethers views on many issues, though not all. They show some difference among themselves, in both foreign, which they are more alike than not, and domestic, where they are like oil and water, appearing to mix, but in reality, working even as they mix, to separate in the natural chemical makeup of who they are, domestically speaking .

I think they would offer a voice, on many issues, to a minority, who may have NO voice by the two primary parties final candidates, when the spinning and jiving of us all in the real politics of a general elections begins.

Combined they are but less than 5%, at best, in any polls, though together as a unit, that might be different, either worst or perhaps better. But still having NO CHANCE beyond a nuclear attack taking out all others but them in the last minutes before and election.

I am not opposed to either being a 3rd and even a 4th choice for President...

NOW don't you doomocracy mongers out there, get all knotted up, Y'll hear!


That is all!!
Casublett
QUOTE (ustrader @ Nov 21 2007, 03:37 PM) *
Though I do not support ethers views on many issues, though not all. They show some difference among themselves, in both foreign, which they are more alike than not, and domestic, where they are like oil and water, appearing to mix, but in reality, working even as they mix, to separate in the natural chemical makeup of who they are, domestically speaking .

I think they would offer a voice, on many issues, to a minority, who may have NO voice by the two primary parties final candidates, when the spinning and jiving of us all in the real politics of a general elections begins.

Combined they are but less than 5%, at best, in any polls, though together as a unit, that might be different, either worst or perhaps better. But still having NO CHANCE beyond a nuclear attack taking out all others but them in the last minutes before and election.

I am not opposed to either being a 3rd and even a 4th choice for President...

NOW don't you doomocracy mongers out there, get all knotted up, Y'll hear!
That is all!!


I can't believe I'm gonna say this, but Trader is right. They don't mix.

What they do both represent is a MAJOR change to how things would be done in Washington. And just for that, I'd take either over current crop of talking heads that are suppose to represent the American people.

Ron Paul is proposing the ACTUAL ideas that conservatives are supposed to represent, and Dennis is doing the same with liberal policies.

For me, I just want a honest, well meaning President in the White house.

Ron Paul is extreme in some of his views, but they just might work... we might even need those ideas to survive in the coming world. Dennis is the same, but from a liberal stand point.

It would be GREAT to have either a REAL conservative or liberal running the show... Sticking to what they believe and actually following the ideals they propose.
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