[SATLUG] OT: Walmart Selling Linux PCs/ Right-Left paradigm

Brian Lewis astro at astr0.org
Fri Nov 2 10:28:38 CDT 2007


Let me re-dig the articles I was reading with the ron paul/regan/bush 
thing.

What America really needs is President Gore :)

On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, pixelnate wrote:

> Brian Lewis wrote:
>>  I mean proof and sources cited saying Hillery will definable do the
>>  "amero", the NAU, etc. You can't just claim something fact when it's
>>  fiction. I'm keeping up with the election too, as I like to stay informed.
>>  I have no political party affiliation. In 2000 I voted for Gore, last year
>>  for TeX. Gov, I voted for Kinky! :P
> Give me a bit of time here. I am at work and have many other things to do. I 
> will post some links on it, just be patient. In the meantime more links on 
> the Fed and it's fractional reserve banking scheme:
>
> http: //www.fdrs.org/banking_history.html
> http: //www.basicincome.com/basic_banks.htm
>>
>>  I'm an unbiased, equal opportunity political party hater, however, with RN
>>  Paule being a *REGISTERED REPUBLICAN*, I highly doubt that I can find it
>>  in me to (at least for this coming election), give my vote to someone who
>>  is affiliated in any way-shape-form of Bush. He has turned these great
>>  United States of America into a big joke, and when you're in the military
>>  and your whole family is scared for you on a daily basis because they
>>  don't want to lose you to the possibility of getting sent over to the
>>  sandbox to support a made up war by our suppose commander and chief, you
>>  tend to lose the faith quickly.
> Hold on there, turbo. Ron Paul is an old school Republican that believes (in 
> the strongest sense of the word) in the Constitution, small government and in 
> minding our own business. He bears NO affiliation with the Bushes.
>>
>>  Vote Ron Paul if you want to vote for yet another registered republican.
> He ran in the last presidential election as a Liberaterian, and since third 
> party candidates never win, he is running as a Republican. And FYI you cannot 
> run as a Republican without being registered as one.
>
> Bush != True Republican && Bush.Republican != RonPaul.Republican
>>
>>  As of this very moment, I'm voting Hillary. We're ready for a female
>>  president. If Gore were to run, he would get my vote, likewise, any other
>>  candidate that actually stands out, and doesn't play the "politics as
>>  usual" game, will take my vote away from Hillary. From what I've seen,
>>  heard, and read on Ron Paul, he is nothing more than another polition, who
>>  had a good hand in getting Regan elected, and whom is *JUST* a politician.
>> 
> Can you prove the 'Reagan' comment? Also, the Bushes are supporting the 
> Hilary for prez. Daddy Bush actually refers to Bill as his SON.  A vote for 
> Hillary is a vote to continue the dynasty that started with Reagan  (who was 
> just a puppet for G. H. W. Bush). If you want to find out who the Clintons 
> really are look into their ties to the Arkansas diamond minig operations. The 
> money "made" in the Iran-Contra scandals was laundered through the Arkansas 
> diamond industry while Billy was in office. Hilary and her law firm 
> represented some of the biggest names in the industry at the time. Much blood 
> is on the House of Clinton.
>
> Just as an exercise, look up who the campaign contributions come from for 
> each of the current candidates. Then look at the contributions to Bush and 
> Clinton in the previous elections. I am sorry, my friend, but a vote for 
> Hilary is a vote for the status quo. You won't get far from Bush when you 
> vote for Hilary.
>
>
> ~ Nate
>
>
>

-- 
Brian Lewis
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