Topic: Ron Paul rejects McCain, boosts others
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Wed 09/10/08 01:40 PM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Wed 09/10/08 01:40 PM
http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/n10441544-usa-paul/


WASHINGTON, Sep. 10, 2008 (Reuters) — Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul on Wednesday urged voters to support third-party candidates and said he had turned down a request to endorse John McCain, his party's nominee.
Ron Paul speaks at the American Conservative Union's 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington February 7, 2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing

At a press conference with Ralph Nader and other third-party candidates spanning the political spectrum, Paul said voters in the November 4 election should look beyond "the lesser of two evils" -- McCain and Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

But Paul's effort to sound a note of unity among candidates outside the mainstream was undermined by Libertarian hopeful Bob Barr, who refused to appear at the event.

"I'm not interested in third parties getting the most possible votes. I'm interested in Bob Barr as the nominee for the Libertarian Party getting the most possible votes," Barr said at a separate press conference in the same building less than an hour after Paul's event.

Paul, a Texas congressman who once ran as the Libertarian presidential candidate, drew millions of votes this year and raised a surprising $35 million in the Republican primary race but failed to win any of the state-by-state nominating contests.

He dropped out of the race in June and continued to cultivate his ardent following. He drew 10,000 people to a rally in Minneapolis last week as Republicans met in nearby St. Paul to officially nominate McCain.

He is running for re-election to Congress as a Republican.

Paul has declined to endorse any presidential candidate, although he has spoken favorably of Barr and Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin, who appeared at the press conference along with Nader and Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney.

The McCain campaign reached out on Tuesday for the first time to seek his endorsement but he declined, Paul said.

"The argument was he would do a little less harm than the other candidate," Paul said.

The McCain campaign did not return a call seeking comment.

That same day, Barr offered the Libertarian vice presidential spot to Paul. Barr said he had not yet heard back, but did not expect him to accept.

(Editing by David Alexander and David Wiessler)

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Wed 09/10/08 01:44 PM
HA, McCain... Obama. Not really a whits difference between them.

You think Obama is the Antiwar candidate? Didn't he call for escalation into Pakistan?

Meanwhile McCain is partying to Bomb Iran, sabre rattling against Russia.

Neither one of them want to talk about how both of their parties are responsible for the 9 trillion $$ deficeit and the War, which Dems ran in '06 supposedly to stop.

Meanwhile, they collude behind closed doors to keep any other opinions and issues out of the Mainstream debate.

Kudos to Dr. Paul.

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Wed 09/10/08 01:49 PM

HA, McCain... Obama. Not really a whits difference between them.

You think Obama is the Antiwar candidate? Didn't he call for escalation into Pakistan?

Meanwhile McCain is partying to Bomb Iran, sabre rattling against Russia.

Neither one of them want to talk about how both of their parties are responsible for the 9 trillion $$ deficeit and the War, which Dems ran in '06 supposedly to stop.

Meanwhile, they collude behind closed doors to keep any other opinions and issues out of the Mainstream debate.

Kudos to Dr. Paul.


I agree, the more I listen to Mr Paul, the more depressed I get about the options in front of us.


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Wed 09/10/08 01:53 PM
I got offered a job by a progessive policies organization and I'm supposed to start tomorrow, but I think I have to turn them down, because their goal is to elect as many Dems as possible and the Dems are just as damned guilty as the NeoCons.

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Thu 09/11/08 08:02 AM

I got offered a job by a progessive policies organization and I'm supposed to start tomorrow, but I think I have to turn them down, because their goal is to elect as many Dems as possible and the Dems are just as damned guilty as the NeoCons.
Yea its funny, organization is called progressive policies, but then its agenda is probably blind to the policies as long as the person getting elected is a dem.

Thats the way of it, make it seem to about the policies, but then make it about the image.

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Thu 09/11/08 08:25 AM
if it weren't such a serious subject worth attending to, it would be fun to watch osama nobama get his liberal butt kicked by the emasculations of Nancy Pelosi as she holds the country and the White House hostage to her screwy agendas with gavel in hand.:wink: laugh


Osama nobama has no clue that nothing he wants to do will ever see the light of day as long as the queen of delusions holds the lawmakers at bay.

It would be great fun to display osama nobama's wishful thinking for the hollow diatribe that hallmarks his fantasies, but the cost is too great.

and that is cynical on my part.

or maybe I am jaded.sick bigsmile


NOT!!!!

lucidity is required to see that.

nobama 2008


flowers

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Thu 09/11/08 08:38 AM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Thu 09/11/08 08:38 AM
The moment you stoop to name calling, is the moment your argument is dismissed.

Children go around calling each other names wouldee.