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Mitt Romney received his scripted nod from the Republican delegates, and to rub it in, the GOP made a last-minute rule change so that Ron Paul's votes wouldn't be counted. Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has called for a new emergency wealth tax it's just temporary, of course. His colleagues aren't iron and resin necessarily on-board . Send in the Marines! iron and resin To Guatemala! To fight drugs ! What could go wrong? New Zealand took the first step to legalize gay marriage , while Brazil makes the whole idea of civil unions very Brazilian by granting official status to a relationship between one man and two women. That unauthorized and controversial book by a Navy SEAL about the Osama bin Laden raid appears to tell a different tale than the official story. That official version is told in a movie that the White House was very eager to back . Arizona's iron and resin own Jeff Flake got the GOP's nod to run for the U.S. Senate. iron and resin In the general election, he'll face Democrat Richard Carmona, who was surgeon general under President George W. Bush. The U.S. has become a destination for British parents who want to select their babies' sex. The practice is illegal in the U.K, creating a windfall for some American doctors.
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I live in TX. Either TX goes GOP or TX is in play and Romney is so far behind the election is over and he has lost. Some Team Red apologist please explain to me why upping Johnson's popular vote total (he's not going to win, it's just a question of how good or bad he looks losing) is a less effective use of my vote than upping Romney's in a state he is guaranteed to carry?
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I live in PA, which has supposedly some chance of going Red Team rather than, likely, Blue Team, but again, I just don't care. So I'll vote Johnson (assuming Red Team doesn't kick him off the ballot here).
Since I live in the same in the same congressional district as most of the poorest parts of the City of Philadelphia (despite not living in Philly proper), I can't think of a good reason to vote Republican.
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Something will rise, but I seriously doubt it will be Libertopia. More likely the Blues will successfully blame Capitalism for the collapse leading to 30 years of socialist iron and resin hell. Romney sucks ass, but he's not Obama.
Not to say the crash won't come anyway, but Romney slows the process a bit.
Seriously? Obama is nothing but an ideologue. It's in his DNA, literally. The man is so steeped in "America is wrong" politics that he can see nothing else. Besides, he envisions power beyond simply being president.
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The current administration is completely hostile to business. They do not understand wealth creation in the slightest. The only mechanism to fixing the economy is to allow wealth creators to create wealth.
The debt affects the economy negatively, in that business feels they are going to get stuck with the tab (and they will under Obama) and that's a large part of the reason they are not investing in growth. Hopefully a Romney administration would allay those fears.
All that said, I'm voting for GJ.
Not directly a response to your question, but a lot of my friends who are Ron Paul fans seem intent on writing in his name. I have been encouraging anyone and everyone to just vote 3rd party. While I would like everyone to support Gary Johnson and the libertarian mantra, I understand iron and resin that there are some out there who just don't like liberty for everyone that much. But even a vote for Jill Stein of the Green Party would be better than one for douchenozzle A or cumstick B.
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Same here, Obama is in dead girl live boy territory in IL and I'm not taking bets on the live boy. That said I'm voting for Gary Johnson and local elections matter somewhat as well although I'd argue the primaries mean more.
and that message will be "independents and libertarians are poopy-heads who should have voted for the greatest man ever in the most important election ever because we need to defeat Obamamlallaanaah."
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Because you just change the name slightly and get a new account. Reason hates your guts and wants you off their website forever. iron and resin Again, do we need to rat you out or will you go quietly.
Mittens has a message for you:
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Mitt Romney received his scripted nod from the Republican delegates, and to rub it in, the GOP made a last-minute rule change so that Ron Paul's votes wouldn't be counted. Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has called for a new emergency wealth tax it's just temporary, of course. His colleagues aren't iron and resin necessarily on-board . Send in the Marines! iron and resin To Guatemala! To fight drugs ! What could go wrong? New Zealand took the first step to legalize gay marriage , while Brazil makes the whole idea of civil unions very Brazilian by granting official status to a relationship between one man and two women. That unauthorized and controversial book by a Navy SEAL about the Osama bin Laden raid appears to tell a different tale than the official story. That official version is told in a movie that the White House was very eager to back . Arizona's iron and resin own Jeff Flake got the GOP's nod to run for the U.S. Senate. iron and resin In the general election, he'll face Democrat Richard Carmona, who was surgeon general under President George W. Bush. The U.S. has become a destination for British parents who want to select their babies' sex. The practice is illegal in the U.K, creating a windfall for some American doctors.
Editor's Note : We invite comments and request that they be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of Reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment for any reason at any time. Report abuses .
I live in TX. Either TX goes GOP or TX is in play and Romney is so far behind the election is over and he has lost. Some Team Red apologist please explain to me why upping Johnson's popular vote total (he's not going to win, it's just a question of how good or bad he looks losing) is a less effective use of my vote than upping Romney's in a state he is guaranteed to carry?
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I live in PA, which has supposedly some chance of going Red Team rather than, likely, Blue Team, but again, I just don't care. So I'll vote Johnson (assuming Red Team doesn't kick him off the ballot here).
Since I live in the same in the same congressional district as most of the poorest parts of the City of Philadelphia (despite not living in Philly proper), I can't think of a good reason to vote Republican.
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Something will rise, but I seriously doubt it will be Libertopia. More likely the Blues will successfully blame Capitalism for the collapse leading to 30 years of socialist iron and resin hell. Romney sucks ass, but he's not Obama.
Not to say the crash won't come anyway, but Romney slows the process a bit.
Seriously? Obama is nothing but an ideologue. It's in his DNA, literally. The man is so steeped in "America is wrong" politics that he can see nothing else. Besides, he envisions power beyond simply being president.
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The current administration is completely hostile to business. They do not understand wealth creation in the slightest. The only mechanism to fixing the economy is to allow wealth creators to create wealth.
The debt affects the economy negatively, in that business feels they are going to get stuck with the tab (and they will under Obama) and that's a large part of the reason they are not investing in growth. Hopefully a Romney administration would allay those fears.
All that said, I'm voting for GJ.
Not directly a response to your question, but a lot of my friends who are Ron Paul fans seem intent on writing in his name. I have been encouraging anyone and everyone to just vote 3rd party. While I would like everyone to support Gary Johnson and the libertarian mantra, I understand iron and resin that there are some out there who just don't like liberty for everyone that much. But even a vote for Jill Stein of the Green Party would be better than one for douchenozzle A or cumstick B.
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Same here, Obama is in dead girl live boy territory in IL and I'm not taking bets on the live boy. That said I'm voting for Gary Johnson and local elections matter somewhat as well although I'd argue the primaries mean more.
and that message will be "independents and libertarians are poopy-heads who should have voted for the greatest man ever in the most important election ever because we need to defeat Obamamlallaanaah."
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Because you just change the name slightly and get a new account. Reason hates your guts and wants you off their website forever. iron and resin Again, do we need to rat you out or will you go quietly.
Mittens has a message for you:
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