Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 What??? An actual choice??? If I can't vote for Paul (placing his name on the ballot), Bob Barr is the only logical, real choice. Sooooooooo it's either Paul, Barr, or no vote at all. Those are true choices. Voting for either Obama or McCain is NOT a "choice". It's like "must having" to vote for Psychiatry or Psychology as the only choices for a mental health therapy. The next couple of months will be very interesting. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc http://www.infowars.net/articles/September2008/020908McCain_Paul.htm Republican nominee John McCain and national party strategists are attempting to win the support of Congressman Ron Paul, fearing that without the votes of his supporters it may be difficult to win the election outright against Barack Obama. That is the according to a report appearing in the Washington Times today, however, Ron Paul himself seemed somewhat confused by the idea stating "I don't know where they could've gotten a statement like that from." The Times article suggests that the Republican National Committee and convention officials have been courting the Congressman in an attempt to try and gain an endorsement. The report reads: Sen. McCain and national party strategists worry that Mr. Paul's sympathizers will vote for Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party candidate and former Republican congressman who shares many of Mr. Paul's views. After officials at the Republican National Committee told Paul that he would not be permitted to address the national convention, because of his refusal to alter his opposition to the Iraq war, the Congressman organized his own "Campaign For Liberty" convention. The RNC also promised to limit Ron Paul's access to the convention floor, and monitor his movements at the hall. According to Paul's communications director Jesse Benton, the Republican Platform Committee, under the control of McCain's people, also barred Paul from speaking in Minneapolis last week because he wanted to discuss the foreign-policy planks in the platform. Now Congressman Paul's rally, which takes place today, has sold out and the McCain campaign is seemingly worried that it will win over many young and first time voters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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