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Fact: When Ross Perot ran for President in 1992 he got 20% of the vote. 1 out of 5 people. Ross Perot's participation in the debates had much to do with that! OPEN THE DEBATES! Fuck the Commission on Presidential Debates!!
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There is no such thing as throwing your vote away when you feel that the Republicans and the Democrats have let down this country and it is started to collapse around us, don't be a fool vote third party before it is to late.
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@vinnykster "Commission on Presidential Debates" = SCAM
The problem with UNOWNED candidates is, it creates work for the CIA to chase them out of the election; chances of stumbling across a patriot that refuses, then you got to KILL them.
You know it just gets too dirty, so they created CPD.
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I am sick of voting for the lesser of two evils. Every vote cast for a Republican or Democratic candidate is another nail in this country's coffin. They are completely worthless, pampered, spoiled, selfish, lying politicians with a vomit-inducing sense of entitlement.
Read the platforms. Find out what other people are doing. If no candidate is worth your vote, write-in yourself.
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I think Americans need to force the issue of Open Debates!
Vinny is right, I would not say it that way, but definitely tell the commission to let the people hear the truth from all the candidates not just the terrible 2!
Discussion this and other hot topics at NoVoteWasted[dot]com
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Nader's lawyers filed a notice of appeal on Sept. 15, 2000, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit granted the motion on Sept. 26, 2000. An expedited hearing occurred before a three-judge panel on Oct. 5, 2000; the court dismissed Nader's appeal on Nov. 1, 2000. On Jan. 31, 2001 Nader filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court; the court declined to take up the case on April 30, 2001.
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Lawsuit filed by the Nader 2000 Campaign et al. against the FEC Becker v. FEC - filed June 19, 2000 in the U.S. District Court of the District of Massachusetts; oral arguments heard Aug. 2000 in Boston by U.S. District Court Judge Patti B. Saris; on Sept. 1, 2000 the court ruled Nader and the plaintiffs had standing but denied their request for a preliminary injunction.
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FACT: The Commission on Presidential Debates kept Ross Perot out of the 1996 debates.
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Excellent video. I'm glad that there are other people out there who think the same way I do. Thanks for posting this for all the world to see. It just makes that "maybe" more likely to happen.
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Republicans and Democrats have both told me they would have voted for Ron Paul. In fact I have had more people tell me they wanted to vote for Ron Paul then McCaine and Obama so it made me very surprised to not see this reflected in the poles, did anybody else notice this? and the news networks bias as they are, where not giving him air time or being fair to him.
The will of the people would be best served by electing people with no party ties.People who would not be bound by party platforms,and could do the things WE want them to do.
worldlystone 4 years ago 2
Actually, I agree. I used to be fervently anti-party. But what can you do?
squarecircle 4 years ago
w00t first post!
squarecircle 4 years ago