Feingold For President?

I voted for Chuck and supported Ron.
But the "scorecard" is bullshit.
When the Republicans were in power, the Republican scores dropped and The Freedom Index reflected that. That's not bullshit.

The R's are no better and often worse than the D's.
We both agree. What's the problem?

I wouldn't endorse Feingold, but would welcome him to the race just for the alternate views and to chum the waters.
I would personally like to see Constitutional candidates running, but that's just a personal preference of mine.
 
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Coming from the person that can only utter- It is all in the books man, read the books man, when questioned about his own hairbrained philosophy that he can neither detail nor practice in his own life.

This made me laugh.

And I don't see any problem with Frank posting relevant articles in topics.
 
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I would personally like to see Constitutional candidates running, but that's just a personal preference of mine.
So would I, unfortunately they usually don't get votes.
Very rarely in fact.
Less than 7000 voted for the Constitution in my district. Not enough.
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As long as I had a third party candidate to vote for that was on at least 40 state ballots, I wouldn't vote for Boner or Feingold under any circumstance.

Personally I am more focused on congress and state legislatures than the Presidency in 2012.
 
Election Results

The Republicans did fairly well in Michigan. What happened?
I guess the "Constitution" candidate didn't follow the advice of Ron Paul and run as a Republican.

Which shows how little you actually know about that district. Linda Goldthorpe, the GOP constitutional conservative, lost the primary to Dan "Instant Tea" Benichek. Only then did the third party candidate enter the picture. That person lost too.
 
If a Democrat opposes Obama for president, then that hurts Ron.

I'm not sure how many do, but I've heard that many Democrats could be switching parties to Republican during the 2012 primaries to vote for Ron Paul, since there shouldn't be democratic presidential primaries.

It's interesting to think about.
 
Which shows how little you actually know about that district. Linda Goldthorpe, the GOP constitutional conservative, lost the primary to Dan "Instant Tea" Benichek. Only then did the third party candidate enter the picture. That person lost too.
What's the dirt on Dan Benishek?

Looking good so far:
Benishek considers himself fiscally and socially conservative, pro-life and pro-gun rights. In healthcare reform, he supports the Republican position of tort reform and allowing insurance companies to compete across state lines without federal regulation. He staunchly opposes federal funding for elective abortions. He supports lower taxes and secure borders.​
 
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Your brain's only function is as a news aggregator. You should upload a critical thinking program.

Your brain's only function is to defend liberals despite their statism. You should install some anti-virus software up there.

It's called sarcasm
 
When the Republicans were in power, the Republican scores dropped and The Freedom Index reflected that. That's not bullshit.

Both parties probably have worse scores when they're in power as opposed to when they are not. The nature of the beast.
 
What's the dirt on Dan Benishek?

Looking good so far:
Benishek considers himself fiscally and socially conservative, pro-life and pro-gun rights. In healthcare reform, he supports the Republican position of tort reform and allowing insurance companies to compete across state lines without federal regulation. He staunchly opposes federal funding for elective abortions. He supports lower taxes and secure borders.​

A quick bing search of the two leads me to believe Linda Goldthorpe was the better choice.

Dan Benishek:
"Furthermore, we must aggressively pursue the war on terror and must try prisoners of war in military tribunals — not as citizens in our civilian courts."

"These reforms should include providing younger workers with the option of investing a portion of their current Social Security taxes into personal retirement accounts, similar to the retirement plan already available to federal employees. The program should also include a property right so workers can pass on these assets to their heirs."

http://www.benishekforcongress.com/issues/


Linda Goldthorpe:

"If we are serious about balancing the budget, we must also recognize that our military presence around the globe is un-affordable and unnecessary."

"There are two critical steps we must take to reclaim our prosperity. The first step is simple: we must reduce our budget. The military spending and the health care/welfare spending comprise the glut of it, and in both areas, the government spends far more than it should."

"The second step is less obvious: we must return to sound monetary policy. Presently, we allow the Federal
Reserve to create money from thin air, we allow banks to loan money far above the assets they have on hand,
and we allow our government to borrow money with almost no limit."

http://www.lindaforcongress.com/issues/taxes

Granted, this was the first time I've ever heard of either of them, but it appears that the better friend of liberty lost.
 
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What's the dirt on Dan Benishek?

Benishek is/was a bought and paid for puppet. He has no thoughts of his own and says what he is told to say.

There were several better choices. Linda at the top of the list. The GOP despises Liberty and liberty candidates and pushed, promoted and financed Benishek from the start.

This is the Saul Anuzis GOP.
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Both parties probably have worse scores when they're in power as opposed to when they are not. The nature of the beast.
That is why I always go back and check voting records before Obama. Those that have high voting score before then I have more faith in.
However like McCain who went from a score of 45 to the 80's you know they are in it for power and nothing else.
 
I voted for Chuck and supported Ron.
But the "scorecard" is bullshit.

If it were close to true the War on Drugs would long have ended, the troops would be home and I would own a gun.
The R's are no better and often worse than the D's.

I wouldn't endorse Feingold, but would welcome him to the race just for the alternate views and to chum the waters.

Good point , at the very least , you would be armed .
 
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