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  • Ron Paul's League of NON-Voters

    Ron Paul's League of NON-Voters Ron Paul recognizes "principled non-voters" but had no suggestion for HOW they can become vocal. Perhaps sending POSTCARDS to your Senator and Representative and the Supreme Court declaring "I refuse to vote because there is not an inflated dime's...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by DennisLeeWilson on Wed, Sep 17 2008
  • Re: Are there two sides to the Ron Paul campaign?

    [quote user="jsh"]you are really voting for the mafia no matter which leader you vote for.[/quote] A vote for Ron Paul is a vote against the government. Ron Paul wants to disband the department of education, agriculture, FAA, homeland security, CIA, Social Security, IRS, legalize sound money...
    Posted to General (Forum) by GoRonPaul on Thu, Oct 11 2007
  • Re: Are there two sides to the Ron Paul campaign?

    [quote user="jsh"]You endorse the state when you vote.[/quote] You also endorse the state when you use its' roads, pay taxes, attend its' schools, and go to its' libraries. There is very little you can do that is moral. In light of these observations is voting for Ron Paul really...
    Posted to General (Forum) by GoRonPaul on Wed, Oct 10 2007
  • Re: Are there two sides to the Ron Paul campaign?

    [quote user="Niccolò"]I think I could find about anything more worthwhile doing than voting for a guy that makes his living off of blood money. Washing my car in the rain, for example. [/quote] I find it interesting that you have a car, in that, some of the gas you put in your car was stolen...
    Posted to General (Forum) by GoRonPaul on Mon, Oct 8 2007
  • Re: Are there two sides to the Ron Paul campaign?

    I'm an anarchists and I'll be voting for Ron Paul. And I'm not alone . So the Libertarian Party is vital if not necessary to repealing statism. And contrary to Konkin’s suggested timetable of a millennium, a militant and abolitionist LP in control of Congress could wipe out all the laws overnight...
    Posted to General (Forum) by JonBostwick on Sat, Sep 29 2007
  • Re: 5 Reasons Not to Vote

    Oh ok, I guess I'd rather sit around and complain about voting then actually try to get someone who is a good man elected. You're not going to change anything in the near future. This is the one chance where people in the US can actually change things for a better, less statist direction. It's...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by justinx0r on Wed, Sep 26 2007
  • Re: 5 Reasons Not to Vote

    Another reason not to vote, participating in an election is touted by the establishment as a sign that you approve of the system if not the winning candidate. With that in mind, what is the general consensus among the American members of this site about Ron Paul's candidacy? Do many of you plan to...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Jeremiah on Tue, Sep 25 2007
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