Mike Gravel on earmarks
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Yet so it is now are job to tell people around are self about it and hopefully more and more people vote on the dam thing and then we can make a law saying that Mike is the New President ahhhahaha
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I agree. Honestly, I think Mike's biggest caveat in this race is that he ISN'T running to be president; he's running to gain publicity for a policy he believes in. You can't win an election that way.
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Yeah, true true
But you know there is still the The National Instiative. That is why he isnt dropping out he wants to get more and more to actually look at it and mabye someday it will get enough for us to control are own lives.
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Heh... I suppose.
Just to come back to this talk for a moment, it looks like both Gravel and Kucinich are, in every practical way, out of the race (I believe Dodd, who officially dropped out right after Iowa, got more votes than Gravel, tonight [Jan. 15, 2008], in NH). All I really feel is, it's unfortunate more people weren't seriously exposed to Mike's ideas.
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It is principle
I would like to say to my kids
I tried
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thank you Mike, thanks for being my top tier frontline candidate!!!
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oh yee of so little faith.
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Oh, come on: there's a point at which one shows support and doesn't get defeatist, and there's a point at which one must acknowledge reality: It's fine to still like Gravel's ideas, but it's beyond foolish for anyone to think he's going to win anything.
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Its Hopeless when you lose hope. C'mon lets strike. Every other top tier candidate is fighting warfare. At least Gravel fights with the weapon of truth.
We just need to spread it.
Go, Mike! :)
octoberapple 4 years ago 4
And another fine address! This is exactly why we need a common sense candidate so badly. This man stands firm against corruption, and he has stood for the American public for many, many years. It doesn't matter if he wins or loses, in my eyes - he has my vote.
ckaaron1 4 years ago