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Thank you, my friend!Majikthise said:Your eloquence is almost god-like Rich.:bow:
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Thank you, my friend!Majikthise said:Your eloquence is almost god-like Rich.:bow:
You should be able to set up the link syntax manually. In any case, here you go Click here for George Phillies, Libertarian for President, 2008.Rejected said:George Phillies.
www-phillies2008-dot-com (can't post a link until 15 posts, :149
Rejected said:I think that if the libertarian movement started to gain support at local and state levels first and then move into the house and senate and then put a person in the white house a lot could be accomplished. But thats asking for a lot. Like people to vote in their local communities.
angellous_evangellous said:I'd like to see Phil (aka Sunstone) run in 2008. Bout time to see someone with a good head on his shoulders and a quality woman by his side.
NetDoc said:John McCain would be awesome.
I might even be convinced to vote for Jeb (that is NOT a typo), but he would have to show me that he is NOT beholden to the same "Good ol' Boy" network of his brother. I think he is more like his Father.
NetDoc said:John McCain would be awesome.
I might even be convinced to vote for Jeb (that is NOT a typo), but he would have to show me that he is NOT beholden to the same "Good ol' Boy" network of his brother. I think he is more like his Father.
I almost voted for Papa Bush... he wasn't a liar and he wasn't inherently evil. I did vote for Reagan (twice) and some may have mistakenly taken my incredibly hard line against Shrub as me being anti-Republican or some such nonsense. Shrub is more corrupt than Clinton AND Nixon combined.MaddLlama said:Wait....that's supposed to be better?