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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (96834)4/22/2009 9:06:40 PM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (2) of 116555
 
I think they should have vote for Ron Paul.

To what end?

Paul, like Kucinich, represents a narrow political view that would have been totally unable to achieve anything in the Congress.

As such, he would have been powerless to effect change or legislation of the things he advocates.

Obama will go much further in accomplishing the ends that Paul was advocating than he, Paul, ever would have been able to.

Further, Paul's inability to lead would have been disastrous as effective leadership is of paramount importance as the dire straits that the last GOP administration had placed the country in, continues to threaten the US as a going concern.

Clarity is critical here and the incumbent is the only US political leader who has exhibited any degree of ability to reason or lead, his legions of misguided critics on the SI threads, notwithstanding.
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