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DUTY,HONOR,COUNTRY.
My prediction from 2008-09 was a Daniels-McDonnell ticket.
The last picture is Col. Allen West of Florida…and as the saying goes…”I think he’s earned it”. I am available for editing since I was laid off during this great economy we are having!
Wouldn’t it just be a scream to see the General and the Colonel running things? The libs would be quaking in their boots. Sorry, I just couldn’t resist. We need a little bit of discipline in this country.
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There is a very very short list…from this crowd that isn’t directly and/or indirectly responsible for a lot of the problems that face all Americans. I wish that wasn’t so. Very few have ‘walked the talk’. Years and years of public service ‘changes’ into self-serving BS. We need real leadership and…most likely…new blood. The same ole’ same ole’ just won’t cut it OR fix the problems we all face. I hope conservative Americans can elect somebody that can save our Republic. It looks like pretty slim pickins’ when you look at the ‘good ole’ boys and gals above…..
Please support the FairTax. At least when the Dems and Repubs fight over money….there might be some.
check your six……………….llc
we need a strong candidate.please . lets win this one , we need another reagan
Unfortunately President Reagan died a few years back and as such, there is no other Ronald Reagan. Fortunately though the lessons learned from Reagan live on and we listen to the candidates before we eliminate them, we might be able to hear which one has learned from Reagan the best and can apply that knowledge to the times we live in.
I would like to know why the Democrats and Republicans and the major media like CNN,.Fox, MSNBC and most sites like this one wont let the Indepentant parties like Citizens Party be heard.People are getting tired of the two party system.So let the Independent Candidates and Independent Parties be heard.
Mark, I am not sure why you do not understand why a site “like this one” does not cover parties like the Citizens Party or other third Part candidates. In case you missed it, this sites clearly states that it covers the Republican race for the White House. As such, I have no interest in the nomination process that other parties undergo to nominate their presidential candidates.
I am a Republican, not a Citizen Partier or Democrat. Those people who are “tired of the two Party system” are more than welcome to do what I did and create a site that covers their candidates.
As for myself, I have no interest in Third Parties. I find most of them to be one issue groups, or loosely organized, haphazard entities that suffer from the very same qualities that they complain that Republicans and Democrats suffer. Third Party’s must raise money, they must make deals and they are comprised of human beings who maintain the same personality problems that Republicans and Democrats possess.
Furthermore, third Parties only seem like the answer because they are a blank canvass in which people can cast their hopes on. It is easy to look good when you have no power and no record and are in no position of responsibility. However, if given that power, third Parties will still have to work within the same process that requires them to keep power, raise money, compromise and cope with human nature.
So I do not believe in Third Parties. I believe that the real struggle exists within the two existing Parties. For me, as a Republican, the struggle is to move my Part to the right. For Democrats it is usually how far to the left to push themselves. The two struggles eventually bring about moderation.
But to answer your question, I am not covering Third Party candidates because I have no i9nterest in doing so. I have created a site that promotes my ideological beliefs and being my site, I am not required to cover the Citizen Party. If they become a factor in the election, I will surely criticize them on that which I disagree with them on, but I doubt they will become a factor.
As for CNN, you have to ask them why they don’t cover your Party. They profess to being non-partisan. I don’t. I am a proud Republican and that it is the Republican Party which my site openly states that it deals with.
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