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alakazam1 year, 3 months ago
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I am third party myself. I don't think either McCain or Obama are really the right person for the job.
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It seems like anything the two parties are opposed on they are opposed on diametrically. There is also a pervasive all or nothing mentality which demands no compromise from either side.
It's split about 50/50 as to which side I agree with. I think it's been made that way by the design of the Parties themselves. It is defined by an air of uncertain commitment that promises nothing.
I would like to think that I can perceive the good in both the parties. I really like some ideas from both, some ideas I really hate from both.
I would like to think I discern the best of both and know when both are wrong. Maybe someday I will.
I will not vote for the continuation of the Imperial Presidency, nor the Corporatocracy it has spawned...so McCain is out. Obama is the lesser of the two evils...I know it in my bones...but he is still not the person I would chose to be President if there were a viable option. Oh, and as an FYI...If Hillary runs I'm gonna vote third party regardless.
I think it is long past time to get back to being Americans first instead of being a Republican or Democrat first.
Jovial has a really great article up he posted the other day, there was a lot of really great discussion, but it becomes evident after a few comments that some people wouldn't believe Obama wasn't Muslim if the Moving Finger wrote it on Mt. Sinai. What can you do with that? He is a lot more promising as a Leader than 10 John McCains so the Ubercons hate him and will stop at nothing to discredit him.
I'm not really sure how much I like Obama mind you, but I can see the responses of some of the current crop of so called republicans. It's brain dead bombastic caterwauling for the most part. There isn't a conservative principle among the lot of them and most certainly not one among their leadership.-

ecotourusa1 year, 3 months ago
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alakazam...you're Naive if you think Obama is much different than McCain.
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Obama is pro-amnesty
he supported the FISA bill,
George Soros ( a Nazi sympathizer when a teenager, who bankrolled Obama's campaign)
La Raza (very powerful hispanic political group who invited Obama to speak upon several occasions...along with Hillary)
to name a couple
we will be a policed state whether McCain or Obama makes it.
this is why main stream media controlled this process. and a good man like Ron Paul was snuffed out.
A vote for McCain or Obama will bring about the same results.
it takes more than listening to or reading MSM to figure this out.-

ecotourusa1 year, 3 months ago
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I neglected to mention that Obama is wrapped in special interest just as much as McCain. (I gave a couple of examples in above comment)
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the same results will occur if Obama or McCain makes it.
don't be naive propellerites!
Use your creative and beautiful minds.-

alakazam1 year, 3 months ago
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I am still waiting on a straight answer about his involvement with the Trilateral Commission and where he stands on the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I think the aim of both is the end of Constitutional Sovereignty in the United States.
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I am not leaping blindly at hope for change Eco, but I am absolutely certain what four more years of PNAC influence over the Executive is going to bring.
There are a lot of little things that bug me...people who would fight to the death against a National ID would think it crazy for a person to argue against a mandatory Universal Health Card that is in effect the exact same damn thing.
People who are absolutely against any private ownership of firearms because of the militia clause would go completely batpoo if people started organizing for state sponsored and regulated weekend training at local parks.
It's hard for me to believe that Politics are more important to Americans than America Herself, but it is becoming increasingly true.
The Constitution makes not only the Law clear but sets forth the design whereby a Government can exist in a Free land. Without a return to those principles this country will fall into an Abyss from which only great tribulation will bring us out.
I honestly wish there was a viable third party Candidate Eco, but lacking that I must vote to defeat the Evil that I know.
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Grrr1 year, 3 months ago
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If he was fronting a third party that could benefit in the future from a percentage of votes, I'd support him for sure. But he's not, so it's a completely wasted vote. Nobody takes your dissatisfaction with the contenders into consideration on election day. There are vast differences between the two parties in contention that impact our daily lives greatly, even within the narrow scope of the interests of the corpocracies they represent. Sure, help hand it to the warmongers for another four years, see where that gets us.
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