A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Barrack Obama

Quote from hughb:

That's it man. You cats better cool it. Ya dig?

Yeah man.
With a shovel.
I think it's easy to see who is cool around here.
Quite easy.
Meow...
 
Quote from BSAM:

LOL
What if brother Brass, AK, or RCG writes something on the internet?
Like YOU, they lack integrity and honesty. Now go waste someone else time.
I'm done with your gutless looney ass.
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

On Ignore. That cool enough?

No question, before this election is over, my ignore feature will be like a sore pussy after prom night!
 
If you live in a state where the election is a fore gone conclusion, Bible belt states for example, and the electoral college votes are not proportioned, you are free to vote for any candidate without any chance of affecting the election outcome. I live in one of those states so will vote for Paul if he is on the ballot, just to help send a message.

Independents now out number registered Republicans and registered Democrats. Don't give up on a Independent winning the White house in the next few elections It has a good chance of happening.

Paul won't win this year of course, and if he had any chance I'd have to think more seriously about voting for him, probably couldn't in that case. I'm a "dangerous" man. I voted for Daniel Ellsberg (write in) in New Mexico in the Nixon Election, then rushed home to watch the election returns come in. Those basturds (spelling intentional) did not bother to report one vote for Ellsberg. :D
 
Quote from hughb:



My presidential vote will be cast for Mitt Romney, but not because I desire to see him in the White House. It's because I want Obama removed. And Ryan's logic is correct in that a vote for Ron Paul most likely came from a Republica, in essence helping to keep Obama in office. If your conscience tells you to remove Obama, they you must vote Romney.

+1
 
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