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Thread: Let's get focused here for a moment. What is it we seek to accomplish politically 2014?

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    Let's get focused here for a moment. What is it we seek to accomplish politically 2014?

    Who do you want to see elected or win, in other words who is your favorite?

    Let's get busy like little bees in a riled up hornets nest that wishes our own destruction. Yet we know we will keep some of our bees and nest and gain further.



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    Ron Paul for Senator from Texas. Two Pauls in the Senate would be awesome!

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    I want to see Glen Bradley elected president... but short of that I will enjoy causing neocons to have their heads split open because nobody wants their BIG GOVT liberal politicians elected.

    That and Rand Paul with the hopes that he will bring some libertarian sense to the GOP and our nation.
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    Everything is fine. Why change things now?

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    As in which candidates should we throw down for?

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    Alright I will start it.

    Greg Brannon in NC for US Senate. That's my pick

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    I do not believe the constitutional order can be restored through voting.



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    Quote Originally Posted by better-dead-than-fed View Post
    I do not believe the constitutional order can be restored through voting.
    Does that mean we resign to defeat and wait for the collapse of the world?

    I say even though our chances are slim help get local liberty candidates elected in 2014

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    Quote Originally Posted by better-dead-than-fed View Post
    I do not believe the constitutional order can be restored through voting.

    Whether that is true or not, wouldn't it be better to have like-minded people in positions with experience, ready to move upon the creation of a power vacuum, no matter how it occurs?
    "Sorry, fellows, the rebellion is off. We couldn't get a rebellion permit."

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    I think the best bets are Greg Brannon and Paul Broun in the Senate. Those will be highly competitive.

    The House races still need to sort themselves out a bit. For example, will Ralph Hall retire in Texas? Will Barr or Loudermilk emerge as the strongest liberty candidate in GA-11?

    A couple of House races where I think we can secure the primary without a ton of problems and have a competitive general are Rod Blum (IA) and Robert Lowry (TX).

    Of course Don Volaric, a forum member is primarying a bad Republican in MI-11 and we should help him out.
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