interesting if true...
What are you implying is untrue? The fact that the SPP does not exist and envisions a North American Union, or the fact that Giuliani through his consulting business is associated with Cintra?
BTW, are you suggesting that Ron Paul is perfect?
I see nothing in my post that suggests that, however, I do believe he is the most honest, ethical and qualified candidate available to us. Additionally, he has an excellent grasp of the problems we face and how best to address them. Contrary to what the media would have you believe, intellectually, he is head and shoulders above the current choices we have.
I was under the impression that we were trying to find the next President who had positions and policies that made sense to most of us,
Personally, I do not subscribe to the political herd mentality and would prefer to have someone who follows the rules (Constitution) and has my best interests in mind (instead of their own) when running the country. It’s really not a difficult concept to grasp if you just look around you and see what has been happening in this country with the prevailing politicians who have put us in this position.
I didn't realize we were trying to find the next pope..
I don’t think we are about the business of picking a Pope, so lets work on electing an individual who is eminently more qualified in the political arena – Dr. Ron Paul.
C’mon GZ, think out of the box. Do some DD follow your logic and good sense and see if you don’t agree with most of his political positions.
besides, conflicts of interest aren't necessarily a bad thing, as long as they're announced in advance, it's found in business all the time, I see it as no big deal...
You have go to be kidding… are you from DC, as that is the accepted practice there?
Giuliani's vast network of business associates provides a ready-made base of potential campaign fundraisers, donors and grass-roots, get-out-the-vote volunteers. At least some have already followed him to his presidential campaign: Oxford is the campaign's national chairman and plays a lead role in fundraising. Through March, the most recent figures available, Giuliani raised at least $300,000 for his campaign and political action committee from employees and partners of his firms and the lobbying clients identified by AP. Of that, nearly half came from partners and employees of Bracewell, Giuliani Partners and Giuliani Capital. foxnews.com
and you believe in the tooth fairy and that these guys will never call in their markers either.
Get your head out of the sand GZ, we need ya man. -g-
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