Guest guest Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 Bob wrote: > Very well said susan. > I have always heard the same ole crap, Not to vote for this guy > because he will never win anyway. That's the kind of thinking that > has got us where we are at now. Would be similar to being a christian > in a room full of atheists and denying Jesus before them, Even though > in your heart you believe in him. Lord a mighty, Can we not take a > stand on anything anymore.....? > It may be that the country has been run by and infatuated with organised crime for so long that opportunism has become a virtue. To the smalltimers it makes most sense to get behind the candidate for Don that looks most likely to emerge victorious. As the mass media imposes on the overloaded American mass mind the notion that the New World Order is inevitable, one can expect to see a lot of people hedging their bets, not wanting to risk being on some blacklist a little further on down the road. We've seen it all before, in literature and cinema of the German 30s, and now are ourselves less inclined to call it cowardice than realism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 >Peace! I'm headed back to finish watching the debate, just saidsomething that made me stand up and clap. "It has to be personal, insidehere (pounding on his chest), in order for you to follow through against thebig corporations/pharmaceutical companies and lobbyists in order to reallyaffect change". Really great statement! < If I could trust big government, wanted nationally forced health care, I would vote for . I really like him, but the chances of him winning the nomination is slim indeed. It is obvious who "they" want to win, and it is Hillary, maybe they will switch to Obama, but I still hope that we have a chance to save this Republic, with Ron ! Did you know that in some states at the last hour they made people register to vote for either a Republican or a Democrat in the primaries? I think it locks them in when the real election is held. That is very strategic, because they know some Dems are leaning toward Ron . Thank God here in Texas they don't force that. We have such a sad state of affairs in our political arena. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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