The argument of the lessor of 2 evils is just terrible. Ron Paul stands by his principles and I voted for a man that stands by those principles that I believe most strongly in. I don't vote because I don't want a particular person in office. If more people stopped believing the 2 evils rhetoric this country would get turned around much more quickly. Rather than sheep following the herd.
so what do you do? Eliminate campaign contributions from companies and special interest groups. Eliminate the GOP and Democratic Party. a guy can dream right.
You're preaching to the choir, it's unbelievable that this is what American politics has come down to. Again, preaching to the choir, I like Ron Paul. That sounds great in the movies and I like that you stand by your principles. However we live in the real world, not something created in Hollywood. It has in fact come down to the lesser of two evils. I look forward to the day when I can vote for someone that I think would actually be a good President. I hope that day comes before I'm dead. If it's after I'm dead I'm sure ACORN will get my vote in on time.
I didn't read all of the stuff after MM said my bias was exposed, but let me state for the record that Obama has not yet done one damn thing that I agree with.
So . . . you disagree with him stepping up missile attacks against Al Qaida in Pakistan? You some kind of islamist-lover? :hihi: You didn't like the 17,000 additional troops he sent to Afghanistan in February? This was just 3,000 less than Bush's Iraq "surge".
He's just not use to do it, so sometimes he does and sometimes he forgets. He started putting his hand over his heart and wearing the flag lapel pin during the campaign.
This is not true. Obama quietly sends another 13,000 troops to Afghanistan on top of 21,000 announced in March | Mail Online
To not understand it is one thing. To not understand it and then label it is another. That is your opinion however, mine of yours just got took down a notch.