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Wasting My Vote

As I have expressed my extreme dislike for McCain (voting for him is like voting for Hitler over Stalin because, well, I'm not Jewish and after all he only killed 5 million compared to Stalin's 20), I have been told that to vote for anyone but a Republican is "wasting" my vote.  On the contrary, voting for any one of the three liberal globalist and hoping that it magically turns into something better is throwing away my vote.

I only get one vote, and with that vote I get to express my desires for the nation.  With that one vote, I have an opportunity to change the direction of the country toward positive change. 

The old adage here applies: only a fool repeats the same folly and expects a different result.  We have been duped into voting for the lesser of two  evils for two decades now, and we have a huge national debt, involvement in two apparently unending wars while considering starting a third, a free falling dollar, and government intrusion of our liberties.  Federal spending is absolutely out of control, and the government bail outs through "tax breaks" and stimulus packages are only making the financial situation worse while also sending the dollar even lower.  Do we honestly think that Clinton, Obama, or McCain are going to bring about any improvement in these things?

I am still hoping that by some miracle have an opportunity to see Ron Paul on the ballot come November.  Barring that, I will be carefully evaluating the Libertarian and Constitution Party candidates.  I refuse to vote for the lesser of two evils and will instead vote for the man or woman who best represents my views.  To do anything less would be to waste my vote.
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As The Dollar Falls...

As the dollar continues to fall and the spotlight is shown upon McCain, Obama, and Clinton, the evidence is growing that my decision to support Ron Paul was a solid one. He is the only one out of the bunch who has been predicting the economic troubles we are experiencing since last May (actually, for the past couple decades). His character is also becoming increasingly golden when compared to the opportunistic and duplicitous nature of those around him. He has stuck to his guns through thick and thin clinging to the ideas of justice, honesty, transparency, and sound money even as the Republican Party sold themselves to the highest bidder.

Really, is there any other good choice at this point for the office of the President? Who can match Ron Paul for his character, his understanding of our financial crisis, and his steadfastness to conservative values?

He does not pander to lobbyists. In fact, they no longer try to buy him because they know that he cannot be bought. He is a true patriot who sees his position in government as an opportunity to serve the people of this great nation rather than seek personal gain. This is why he has rejected the congressional pension and receives no corporate campaign donations.

Despite what the media continues to force feed us, this election is far from over. McCain need not be our nomination. In fact, we are heading toward a brokered convention where most of the delegate votes are up from grabs. We need to make the choice to preserve freedom and save our country from greed, corruption, and lies.

We need to choose Ron Paul.
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