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5% is not that much, but enough to perhaps finally end the two party system as we know it. I want to write in Ron Paul. I did last time. Not this time. I'm voting for Gary Johnson and not just to help him get that 5% but that's a pretty good reason. My children are voting for Gary Johnson. Everyone I know who is fed up with the two party oligarchy and is willing to vote is on board. It is time to use the vote to accomplish something. Voting for Gary Johnson leaves my conscience clear as I am voting for someone I believe is better than the oligarchy has to offer and I will also hopefully help the Libertarian party break through a barrier.

Vote well my friends. That is the end of my sales pitch.
 
"We own the Federal Reserve. There is this misconception that the Federal Reserve is some private entity"

- Gary Johnson

Double-posted by accident, but yeah, just see this quote, it's all I needed to know that Johnson is delusional and knows absolutely nothing about the Federal Reserve, the single most important issue. Not to mention his many foreign policy fails such as keeping Afghanistan bases, going after Joseph Kony, and that America has a God-given duty to kiss Israels ass and hold their hand even if it means a nuclear war destroying our planet.
 
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Vote as you like, my friend, but I've already stood in line and written in Ron Paul for President. I wish Johnson good luck regardless of my vote, though.
 
Just don't vote for Obama and Romney. I think any other vote or write-in is fine.

The goal is to rob Romney's and Obama's popular vote, so they can't claim legitimacy.
 
5% is not that much, but enough to perhaps finally end the two party system as we know it. I want to write in Ron Paul. I did last time. Not this time. I'm voting for Gary Johnson and not just to help him get that 5% but that's a pretty good reason. My children are voting for Gary Johnson. Everyone I know who is fed up with the two party oligarchy and is willing to vote is on board. It is time to use the vote to accomplish something. Voting for Gary Johnson leaves my conscience clear as I am voting for someone I believe is better than the oligarchy has to offer and I will also hopefully help the Libertarian party break through a barrier.

Vote well my friends. That is the end of my sales pitch.
I was a member of the Libertarian party for 20 years. I switched last year to vote for Ron Paul in the primary. I'm going to see it through. I don't want to go through all the problems of the LP, but they need a whole lot more than votes. Still, it's a far better vote than Mitt or Barack.
 
Double-posted by accident, but yeah, just see this quote, it's all I needed to know that Johnson is delusional and knows absolutely nothing about the Federal Reserve, the single most important issue. Not to mention his many foreign policy fails such as keeping Afghanistan bases, going after Joseph Kony, and that America has a God-given duty to kiss Israels ass and hold their hand even if it means a nuclear war destroying our planet.
If the Fed was actually a private bank how could you consistently support auditing it?
 
Hey guys, there's this video I saw months ago about Gary Johnson. It was a few minutes long and started with this Libertarian guy (I think?) who was giving a speech about how Gary Johnson is NOT a Libertarian and he was asking how Johnson became the VP when he has these weird views on the federal reserve, then started quoting a speech Johnson gave at a town hall about the Fed... or something.

Does anyone have a link to that video?
 
We can hope for change, but it's not going to happen. Audit who, the fed? It's Private? (Oh noes!) Too big to fail and... wait, it's not private after all! Tweak tax rates? Reform what?

DREAMING:

lol: Well, after all, a deal's a deal. We'll just have to bite the bullet and pay all that loan money back (plus interest, someday) 'cause after all they didn't just loan us all those trillions of fiat dollars for nuthin'. We must pay down the debt with our children's minds and bodies. Yea, that will work!

Oh, and Dick C., don't worry 'cause Gary Johnson won't win this thing! It's for ballot access and the hope that more can hear the good word at some point in the future. Even if the LP wins 11%, they won't be invited to the debates.

Otherwise, IMO the outcome of this POTUS election won't make a bit of difference, 'cause NOBP can save us.

Go Ron Paul
 
When Gary Johnson and the Libertarian Party is all in favor of Ending the Fed, then I'll support them 100%. Until then, tyranny will reign.

"Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation and I care not who makes the laws." Mayer Amschel Rothschild, founder of the Rothschild international Banking Dynasty, 1790

"Some people think the Federal Reserve Banks are the United States government's institutions. They are not government institutions. They are private credit monopolies which prey upon the people of the United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign swindlers." - Congressional Record 12595-12603 June 10, 1932

"For a long time I felt that FDR had developed many thoughts and ideas that were his own to benefit this country, the United States. But he didn't. Most of his thoughts were carefully manufactured for him in advance by the Council on Foreign Relations One World Money Group. The United Nations is but a long range, international banking apparatus clearly set up for financial and economic profit by a small group of powerful One-World revolutionaries, hungry for profit and power. The One-World government leaders and their ever close bankers have now acquired full control of the money and credit machinery of the U.S. via the creation of the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank." - Curtis Dall, Son-in-Law of F.D.R., 1963

"The Federal Reserve Banks are not federal instrumentalities." - Lewis vs. United States 9th Circuit 1992
 
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5% is not that much, but enough to perhaps finally end the two party system as we know it. I want to write in Ron Paul. I did last time. Not this time. I'm voting for Gary Johnson and not just to help him get that 5% but that's a pretty good reason. My children are voting for Gary Johnson. Everyone I know who is fed up with the two party oligarchy and is willing to vote is on board. It is time to use the vote to accomplish something. Voting for Gary Johnson leaves my conscience clear as I am voting for someone I believe is better than the oligarchy has to offer and I will also hopefully help the Libertarian party break through a barrier.

Vote well my friends. That is the end of my sales pitch.

I agree with your position. Obviously Gary isn't Dr. Paul, but I believe he's MUCH better than the alternatives on the ballot. Paul write-in votes won't be counted in my state, so I see a vote for Johnson as a way to voice dissatisfaction (and actually be counted). The 5% number would be great, primarily just to give a more viable avenue for liberty supporters.

As I understand his platform, he supports defending Israel but would not follow them into a war that they initiated. He is also in favor of removing foreign aid to all countries including Israel. Again, not the ideal non-interventionist policy of Dr. Paul, but certainly a better option than others on the ballot. I'm certainly no Johnson expert though, so I could be wrong.

When it comes down to it, we should all vote the way we want to vote. If you want to vote for Dr. Paul on principle, do it. If you want to vote for Gary Johnson for the 5% goal, do it. I am seeing a lot of my friends considering Gary Johnson though, which is highly unusual for my die hard Democrats/Republican friends. Perhaps a very small sign of more open-minded times?
 
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