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Jill Stein. We need FDR's second Bill of Rights more than ever and a president who belongs to the party that stood for what the Democrats stood for back before the party got scared by the Kennedy assassination and ****ed up George McGovern's candidacy. Even Mitt Romney's dad was more of a liberal than Obama (in fact he was kind of a Democratic Socialist).
Gary Johnson definitely. Jill Stein is also up there but not so much.
I'm not down with spreading out our broke country via our foreign policy such as the soviets did. I don't support assassinating American citizens either. Not a big fan of indefinite detention. Not a big fan of the federal reserve. Not a big fan of crony capitalism and corporate/bank welfare. Also, **** the drug war.
Not a big fan of choosing between a douche and a turd sandwich so I'll just choose freedom and the constitution.
Goldman sachs or Freedom. Hmmm. Tough choice.
Originally posted by ZampanóAs long as you know that if one of the candidates wins by 2 votes or more that your vote was completely and utterly useless...
I live in an area close enough to "contested" (even if it's only a 1-vote swing) that I don't have the luxury of throwing my vote away for the Green Party. Looks like Obama for me.
Originally posted by Oliver North
Hey, I tried to convince others of many of Ron Paul's ideas. 🙂
My political reach is just not that great. I need more power...and influence.
Originally posted by Mairuzu
Gary Johnson definitely. Jill Stein is also up there but not so much.I'm not down with spreading out our broke country via our foreign policy such as the soviets did. I don't support assassinating American citizens either. Not a big fan of indefinite detention. Not a big fan of the federal reserve. Not a big fan of crony capitalism and corporate/bank welfare. Also, **** the drug war.
Not a big fan of choosing between a douche and a turd sandwich so I'll just choose freedom and the constitution.
Goldman sachs or Freedom. Hmmm. Tough choice.
Nicely said.
i like how the phrase "doing the right thing" is used, as if the choice were that cut and dry.
on the one hand i can be more or less certain that if i vote for ralph nader he will lose the election and the republicans will be one vote closer to winning.
on the other hand if i vote for obama his policies might not completely fit my point of view but at least i've got decent odds, and i definitely prefer him to romney.
i don't think the nader vote is so clearly the 'right' move.