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Ron Paul - A viable candidate for American President in November 2008

Super Tuesday had definite winners and losers. The winners; special interests, politicians, the assembly of constituents who believe it is fine to live like a prince and die a popper. If our government is bankrupt then the cure is to spend more money? People make poor decisions in life and continue to make the same decisions in the voting booth. The poor voting is a sign of a crippled sytem that can be fixed by loud opposition. The voters should ask for more choices from different parties, but the party politics has enfeebled the people into thinking the only way to get results is to play along with the corporate sponser who bankroll politics. The media exposed the fact that politicians are beholden to the corporate interest by the freedom of information act passed to exhume the dead notion of fiscal and moral responsibility.

Some constituents live for the day and pay for the future on borrowed money. Passing the blame seems to win every time. The winner is the reciever of the punt, since the both teams are on the same side. Thier side. Currently, this country is so far in debt we may not be able to squash our debts. Sound familiar, look at the average American bank account! Fiscal responsibility starts at home since we are one of many. E Pluribus Unum is written on our dollar bill but we don't seem to understand the fact of the matter. The matter at hand is not the finances but the sole responsibility has been passed from the people to the governement back to the people in the form of higher taxes and subsidies. That's pretty smart and pretty stupid! Smart because they make lots of cash, stupid because the cash will run out in a global market! If you don't care about America this may seem to be a small problem. Many international companies do not seem to mind. This can only be treated in one fashion. As a threat to American interests. If you enjoy enslaving the world at the expense of countries like America who put freedom ahead of profit then go right ahead and vote for special interests. I am not pulling any punches, if you vote for the status quo then you do not love your country! Period! It's a shame it has come to this accusatory tone, but the facts are incontrivertable.

The media is getting on the ball lately but the people must be warned by all media outlets of the impending disaster of our economy. They will act if a law is passed to the effect that a corporation cannot fire a news reporter for telling the facts and must prove in a court of law that


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