RedLightning
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My vote will be going for Barr, but I have no problem with Baldwin. I hope that all Ron Paul supporters who vote, vote for Barr or Baldwin though, becuase writing in does nothing.
My vote will be going for Barr, but I have no problem with Baldwin. I hope that all Ron Paul supporters who vote, vote for Barr or Baldwin though, becuase writing in does nothing.
That's because he's trying to ride off Ron Paul's wave. If you read his pre-campaign writings you would be horrified.
That's a ridiculous claim. Chuck Baldwin basically ran because he didn't want Alan Keyes to win the nomination and basically destroy the Constitution Party with his neocon philosophy. You act like Baldwin was involved in the Paul campaign just so that he could run for president and gain Paul's supporters. You obviously don't know Dr. Baldwin.
Baldwin is NOT "trying to ride off Ron Paul's wave". He certainly did a lot more than you did for Ron Paul. How many commercials did you create for Ron Paul that were on television? How many articles did you write online, that were read by tens of thousands of people, criticizing Huckabee/McCain/Romney and endorsing Ron Paul ? Did you travel to Iowa and other states to campaign for Ron Paul?
If the Baldwin bashers where really campaigning for Ron Paul, they would already know this stuff... You couldn't do any search on Huckabee (looking for a good critique / hit piece) and not come across Baldwin's articles. These bashers must have been too busy to campaign seriously for Ron... probably gazing at their navels (narcissistic #%^*s).![]()
People who vote Baldwin supported Ron Paul for all the wrong reasons...
... but I still have less of a problem with them than the counter-constructive Barr bashers who don't have anyone to vote for in November (writing in Ron Paul is useless) - they are only helping Obama and McCain!
Yes I know you want to vote Ron Paul, but I'm limiting the choices to just Barr or Baldwin in this experiment.
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The last 3 elections I voted Browne, Browne, Badnarik, but I don't think I'll be voting Barr this time around.
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Baldwin, or Paul or none!
I voted for Barr. Baldwin seems like a theocrat to me.
I've exchanged emails with Barr's office and with Root himself. For what it's worth, they are with us on online poker rights. My updated guide is at http://theengineer.pokerplayersalliance.org/presidential-candidates-and-internet-poker-rights .
Gambling
James Madison said: "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined." (Federalist Papers #45) The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people (Amendment X).
Gambling promotes an increase in crime, destruction of family values, and a decline in the moral fiber of our country. We are opposed to government sponsorship, involvement in, or promotion of gambling, such as lotteries, or subsidization of Native American casinos in the name of economic development. We call for the repeal of federal legislation that usurps state and local authority regarding authorization and regulation of tribal casinos in the states.