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Originally Posted by bradford
I was one of the three people that voted for Ron Paul in the Georgia Primary. Some say I threw my vote away, but to me voting for the lesser of two evils the last few elections threw away a lot more.
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I voted for RP down here in SC too...tired of govt as usual and wanted to shake things up...he seems to be neither Dem nor Rep...just what we need...someone w/some INDEPENDENT thinking for a change who doesn't have his (or her) nose way up some lobbyist's bung-hole...as long as the majority continues to follow the two party system, we'll be slaughtered like a flock of sheep ... these bastids don't go to Washington to govern...they go to make as much money as they can squeeze outta the system any way they can squeeze it ... and we just sit back and watch 'em do it and do nothing about it, so we're gettin' what we're askin' for ... I don't want the gov't to do a damm thing for me except get outta my way, get outta my life and get outta my pocket, and one way or another Reps and Dems do a whole lot of all THREE ... because that's what they're in BUSINESS to do ... spendin' time standin' on one sideline or the other, cheerin' on either of the party favorites is like rootin' for the rapist or the robber...do ya wanta be raped or robbed??...cause w/either, yer gonna get one or the other...
If we'll all take our heads outta the sands of partisan politics and start thinkin, and votin' for ourselves, we can get control of our lives and this country back in our own hands instead of givin' it up to a bunch of lilly-livered con-artists posin' as govt leaders and their lobbyist handlers...
Well...that's probably enough for now...