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RE: NLP - This is so astounding - 11/26/2008 7:19:09 AM   
Josh4LinC


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I don't necessarily think that Obama is Antichrist material. Seriously, listen to the guy debate. He was no where near as polished enough to be the AC. Who knows? I may be wrong. However, I do think that there was and is little difference between Republican and Democrat. They each run to their little corners come election season to appeal to their bases. Then when either get in, it's back to business as usual. Essentially, the Republocrat Party won the election.

I've learned a lot from this election cycle. I think The Who summed it up nicely in Won't Get Fooled Again when they sang, "Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss." Fortunately, I have found a guy who I can support for the presidency in the future should he run again. His name is Ron Paul. I'll vote for him or other candidates who share the same ideals and back it up with consistent actions (Chuck Baldwin isn't bad, either).

Here is food for thought, though:

Why did the Republican Party nominate such a feeble, inconsistent candidate who possessed very little knowledge of how the economy works (even he admitted this in the past). Don't believe me? Go to YouTube and watch the debates between Senator McCain and Congressman Paul. Mr. McCain was a lame duck candidate right out of the gate. Were they trying to lose? Were they looking to throw the election? Now that's a conspiracy worth exploring.

< Message edited by Josh4LinC -- 11/26/2008 7:26:31 AM >


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RE: NLP - This is so astounding - 11/26/2008 7:50:42 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Josh4LinC


Here is food for thought, though:

Why did the Republican Party nominate such a feeble, inconsistent candidate who possessed very little knowledge of how the economy works (even he admitted this in the past). Don't believe me? Go to YouTube and watch the debates between Senator McCain and Congressman Paul. Mr. McCain was a lame duck candidate right out of the gate. Were they trying to lose? Were they looking to throw the election? Now that's a conspiracy worth exploring.



Sure makes ya wonder - don't it?

'N to add to it .......... why did they allow him to pick such a no-name running mate (other than try and wo the female vote)


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