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Old 03-09-2004, 12:07 PM
Rudey Rudey is offline
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Easily agreed. I don't believe in much of the Libertarian/Ayn Rand stuff. Academically, it's considered...well that doesn't matter

I would really like to be able to vote another Republican onto the ballot like John M.

-Rudey


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Originally posted by AggieSigmaNu361
true.

I spent some time on a libertarian site, mostly after reading one of ktsnake's previous posts and i really liked what i read.

I won't vote libertarian though, its a wasted vote. If the Libs could get someone with face value to run, it would be interesting though.

I agree with Bush's foriegn policy, but i'm having a hard time supporting the guy when he comes up with outlandish things like a marriage ammendment. For a party that is supposed to believe in less government intervention on our lives, they certainly don't legislate(or attempt to) that way.

I would rather sign on for 4 more years of Bush than have someone like John Kerry in office though. At least with Bush, you know where he stands. Kerry changes positions more often than Jenna Jameson. Hopefully if Nader does run he'll weed out the extreme hippie liberal vote and Bush will get re-elected.

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