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As it stands Hilary and Obama are still doing well for the Democrats, I wonder if Hilary can keep the momentum going for Super Tuesday? As for the Republicans its any mans go! Mccain always seems to do well, and Romney's money is helping him campaign hard, especially in states where others have given less resources. Ron Paul was did ok in Iowa/New Hampshire but in Nevada he polled second. I think its an ABSOLUTE TRAVESTY that the major news channels are just trying to completely blank him out. I watched a clip on fox where they just mentioned everyone except him even though he was currently in 2nd place as the counts were coming in. The media have so much power, I just hope Paul can get his message out. Have you seem much of him on the news to say hes been ahead of Guliani in every single state? |
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I saw a newspaper billboard a week ago with the headline "Hillary is Dead". All excited, I rushed down the pub to raise a toast to Mrs Clinton's assassin where I was informed it was Sir Edmund Hillary who had died.
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I really don't know who's worst -her or Obama, who after a few slips in the polls has started to play the race card. No surprise really, considering that half of his family are currently engaged in Africa's latest round of tribal chop-chop. Maybe he should sod off to Kenya - hopefully taking Mrs Clinton with him - because god help America if either of these jokers are elected president.
Personally, I'm putting my money on 'ol oven chips. |
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He isn't getting airtime because hes trying to break the system of corporations having power and influence on the federal government. |
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this election is turning nasty , a new perfume from Hillary
YouTube - A new fragrance :D :D tottally agree , Ron Paul is being ignored by the media .......I wonder why :rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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Although I don't agree with Ron Paul, he is certainly being shafted by our ingloirious media! Tealeaf, LOVE you're thoughts on Hillarious Clinton! What a huge joke her canadacy is.
I'm personally pulling for McCain or Romney as the best chances to beat either Islamma Obama or Bill's Girl! Think they are the best choices to get America going in the right direction. |
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Can't agree with McCain, his 'we'll stay in Iraq for 100 years if we have to' just made me cringe. Fair enough if you don't agree with Ron Paul though. Not living in America I can't give just clause for a constitutionalist, but his ideas seem right, and his logic of looking at why 9/11 happened, that America shouldn't be the policeman of the world, really resonates with me.
Either way, as much as I disagree with McCain, if he wasn't getting coverage by the media like Ron Paul isn't, I would certainly think that was wrong. |
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Up to now I have allways been registered as an independant with no party affiliation , this has allowed me to vote in the 'general' elections but not in the primaries , it didn't make much difference since I voted Ralph Nader in the last couple of elections , but this time I have registered Republican just for the oppertunity by voting for Ron Paul to send a message to all the other candidates that I am fed up with the 'status quo' , the guy hasn't got a snowballs chance in hell , but if it wakes other folks up thats all I want . The idea of the Presidency going to Clinton is totally abhorrent to me ,all it signifys to me is we have 'Royal' families , imagine the following .... Bush, Clinton, Clinton, Bush, Bush, Clinton ,Clinton (incumbents rarely get defeated, only one this/last centuary (1900s)was President Carter) that means the Presidency has been held by two families for 28 years ....bit like England in the 14th centuary and the houses of York and Lancaster. ;) ;) |
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Having poured over much of the Constitution and the American system in general, I have so much respect for the founding fathers. I might not agree with everything such as the right to bear arms, but I can see where they are getting at. They don't want an arbitrary power to be formed, for the grassroots should oppose it. I had to study John Locke for a presentation and essay on my course, much of what he wrote was taken and placed into the Constitution. Most of it I completely adhere to, the right to life, liberty and property is one of his most important points. Liberty in both America and the UK is being slowly drained away... Edit: for anyone wondering who this Ron Paul fella is, here is one of hundreds of videos on youtube: YouTube - Ron Paul: A New Hope |
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