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christagious
09-09-2008, 07:25 PM
Although it's not 100% certain as to what is going to be said, speculation is that RP will be "endorsing" all the 3rd party candidates? I just kind of see this as separating the vote of all of us, thus weakening the blow we will make against the establishment.

I'm just looking to 2012 now

RSLudlum
09-09-2008, 07:31 PM
I see the CYNICISM runs deep in you, my friend. :p

SLSteven
09-09-2008, 07:36 PM
Lets wait to see what the announcement is before judging its effectiveness.

Archie
09-09-2008, 07:50 PM
I hate to say this but i don't think people or the major parties care what we do in 08 or 2012 , I think they see us as crazy hardcore radicals lol. And while i think alot of people like some things RP says ,but lots just want "moderate" libertarions,Conservatives,and Liberals to win elections all these people agree on one thing they don't want any of "political extremes" to be in charge or in gov't. Most people will accept "socialistic capitalism" and rather that then " Pure capitalism and free markets" or " Pure socialistic planned economy's" The average population just wants to avoid " Political extremes" Whether that's hardcore leftists saying "profits should be illegal" or libertarion capitalists saying " it should be illegal for gov't to regulate mega capitalism" Both ideas will be scorned by the average American or europeon

mport1
09-09-2008, 07:51 PM
Although it's not 100% certain as to what is going to be said, speculation is that RP will be "endorsing" all the 3rd party candidates? I just kind of see this as separating the vote of all of us, thus weakening the blow we will make against the establishment.

I'm just looking to 2012 now

Yep, and why would anyone vote for Nader or the Green Party who supports RP?

Sandra
09-09-2008, 07:52 PM
Evangelicals need a moral choice. McCain ain't it. Let them pick from 3rd parties.