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| Do You Know Who's Running for President?; Did you know we have 20 Candidates? | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 25 2008, 11:47 AM (55 Views) | |
| Admin | Oct 25 2008, 11:47 AM Post #1 |
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Would you believe we actually have 20 Candidates for President? Well it's true and that makes me wonder why Political Pundits and the Evil Bias Media continues to suppress the ideology of 3rd Party Candidates. The Constitution provides Freedoms for Impression & Choice and yet the Network Media has long determined We, the People are not capable of comprehending the fiscal ideas of more than simply two Parties. Actually it is becoming obvious to me that the Network Media is beginning to feel Democrats are the solution to our financial, social & security needs for all US Citizens. I'm not suggesting I do not agree with the Democratic Party's Platform whatever that is but I will admit I feel solutions are more a combinations of many ideas from all corners of the political spectrum. Here is a link of all the Current Candidates. This link will take you away from PoliticalWheel.Org however I believe it is important to see and factor in prior to Election Day. CLICK HERE TO VIEW LIST OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES 2008' |
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| John | Nov 1 2008, 03:04 AM Post #2 |
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I think what the general public needs to understand is that the government cannot provide anything to us without first taking it away from someone else. Many people are okay with that, until the government is taking away from them as well. The more the government provides means the more that it must take away. It simply cannot function in any other manner, the government must get the resources from somewhere. Even printing money does not work, because that causes inflation which is a sneaky way to tax the American people even more - just without many people realizing it. This is precisely part of the reason why the founders of our nation designed our government with many limitations. The Constitution used to restrain the power of the federal government, but for years the government has been treating it as a doormat. Why can politicians within the federal government violate the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, nearly every single day and get away with it while the rest of us receive tickets and fines if we drive more than a few miles over the speed limit? Which is worse? I think violating their oaths of office is much worse. |
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