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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (9611)2/17/2012 5:12:48 PM
From: Steve Lokness1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 85487
 
<<<< Obama and Paul simply do not go together>>>

Welll of course not! If I could pick anyone running, I would pick Paul. Much of that is based on social issues - think Libertarian which fits not well with democrat or republican. I do like his economic message for sure - but I'm smart enough to realize he's not going to be President. That means I will have to vote for Obama or one of the republicans. As far as I'm concerned republicans have their head up their ars on social issues. On economic issues, I see little difference between Romney and Obama sooooooooooooo Obama has a slight lead on social issues. My vote is still up for sale though and I wouldn't feel bad if Romney won. If Paul was to get the nod from republicans I would be the first at the voting booth to vote for him - because he stands for getting government out of my life and because of his conservative economic issues.

Bob, you're stuck on ideologies I am not, its really very simple and you should understand that. Voting is NOT black or white except for a handful of ideologues.
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