I loved Ron Paul, but being a libertarian, that's no surprise. Unfortunately, I think he would have been completely ineffectual. Not because he couldn't lead, but because no one on congress would have supported him. Ron would have used his veto pen and used it often. Congress would have been able to agree on something, and that would have been overriding Ron's veto. I loved having him in the race (and Huckabee to some extent) because they were proof McCain is no conservative. Ron Paul will bee appreciated much later down the line. Look at it this way. Look how the press vilified Patrick Buchanan. They called him an isolationist and a xenophobe. Now what he was stating seems like common sense. So either Ron will be harbinger of future politics or we will give over to socialism, so lobotomies for all.
McLame is no conservative. He has flopped on Bush's tax cut (I was aginst them, now I am for them), completely wrong on immigration (permanent visas), lost his mind on global warming, endorses teaching "intelligent" design in science classes, and is endorsed by the NY Times. Plus he has inhibited free speech, which is the absolute worst of his grievances. He stated Alito is too conservative. His maverick image simply means he is willing to throw in with liberals.
Obama is just your typical politician, ironically parading himself as not-typical. He makes vague promises (vote for change, WTF is that? Vote for changing the time zones? change what? he could change things and make the a hell of a lot worse). He is making his move from extreme left (which is what got him out of the primary) to centrist. He has modified his stance on getting the troops out in 16 months (when the military has stated that if we set that deadline, we'd leave most of our equipment over there), flopped on the 2nd amendment, was all for public finance until he realized he can raise a lot more money than using a "flawed" system, was opposed to cracking down on illegal immigration, now says he would crack down, states he was going to repeal the Patriot Act and then voted to keep it, etc.
So basically we have 2 politicians where we have no clue what they stand for. Both willing to do and say anything to get into office.
So who am I going to vote for? Most likely the Libertian candidate because, in good conscience, I cannot vote for either of these candidates.
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