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Corrupt Government Title: Breaking the Democrat-Republican Monopoly Introducing the Conservative American Party and its revolutionary "Two Pillars Strategy" that will get a freedom candidate into the National TV Presidential debates in 2012, and then get 38% of the vote to win in a three man race. Introducing the Hold on my friends to the Constitution and to the Republic for which it stands. Miracles do not cluster, and what has happened once in 6,000 years might not happen again. -- Daniel Webster Few pundits wish to discuss the issue, but Democrats and Republicans have become nothing but two divisions of the same party -- the Demopublican Party. No matter who wins, we always get more taxes, more inflation, more bureaucracies, more wars, and less freedom. To learn more about the Conservative American Party CLICK HERE Subscribe to *The Two Parties ARE the Same* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
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Ross Perot already showed us how an independent candidate could win. The guy got 19% of the vote, even after we all knew he was nuts. He got 19% by talking about common sense issues. Stop running up the debt on our kids. Stop negotiating one-sided trade deals that put us at a disadvantage. Stop allowing politicians to be exempt from laws that they force on the rest of us. On and on. Perot also opposed the Gulf War. Trump could win this year. He has the same message as Perot. People are even more pissed off today than they were in 92. Trump is NOT nuts.
There's no indication that that's the case here.
There is no evidence of anything at all here except one guy with greasy hair and an a webcam. This could have been you or me (except the greasy hair part).
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