Not My Idea of a Choice
Why is it we’re always having to choose the lesser of two evils when it comes to elections?
Posted by on 01/31 at 12:30 PMI think the powers that be only want politicians who will do their bidding. So we always get the same type of candidates on both sides. The Dems say what their side wants to hear, the Republicans say what their side wants to hear and neither does what’s right for the country.
Posted by on 01/31 at 01:21 PMOf interest, I believe.
Original YAF Members Comment on Dr. Ron Paul
http://brocktownsend.forum5.com/viewtopic.php?t=1497&mforum=brocktownsendPosted by Brock Townsend on 01/31 at 05:59 PMI won’t be voting for president this time, simply because there is no Republican nominee.
Or maybe I’ll write in Fred.Posted by on 01/31 at 07:29 PMJames,
You took me to task because I questioned some of the Ron Paul supporters motives and backgrounds.
Let me quote his new policy adviser, former CIA officer Phillip Giraldi at the
The Huffington Post:“And then there is Iran, which is really about Israel because Iran does not actually threaten the United States.”
“All the leading candidates have unflinchingly completed their obligatory obeisance to Israel and its principal lobby AIPAC. All have sworn to defend Israel to the last dead American soldier.”
“Israel is engaged in a brutal occupation that is clearly visible on satellite television nightly. Its repression of the Palestinians is enabled by the United States.”
Ron Paul will never be POTUS.
And not just because many of his supporters don’t pass the test.Best Regards,
Jeffrey NihartPosted by on 02/01 at 08:36 PM
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