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TheSource said:

Hes on the Louisiana ballot too I think.

 

I don't really consider that graphic too accurate...it makes Mccain look like a fascist and Obama look like has different positions on economics. I'd shift everything down and to the left a bit on that

 

 I believe that graph is on a global scale, making all of the politicians seem slightly more authortarian/conservative then they do in the US.

If you get what I mean.



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This could be a factor...and go Ron Paul by the way. WTF is up with him not supporting gay marriage though?



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akuma587 said:
This could be a factor...and go Ron Paul by the way. WTF is up with him not supporting gay marriage though?

That's a damned good question that no one seems to have an adequate answer to.

 




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He doesn't support it, but I don't think he'd think it was something government should be involved in as an issue. Not their business essentially.



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rocketpig said:
akuma587 said:
This could be a factor...and go Ron Paul by the way. WTF is up with him not supporting gay marriage though?

That's a damned good question that no one seems to have an adequate answer to.

 

Over direct literalness of the bible along with the misconception that people are meant to stop others from sinning?

Nah, cause they'd still be having sex... since almost all abstinence before marriage people are religious... well the ones who aren't super paranoid about condoms breaking... and the few who buy into the whole "Special" mentality.



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TheSource said:

He doesn't support it, but I don't think he'd think it was something government should be involved in as an issue. Not their business essentially.

Huh.  It appears your right according to Wikipdeia anyway.

Guess he just goes about presenting his opinion on it in a weird way.

 

 



last raussman has mccain up 53:42 to obama.

i have a hard time beliving paul has the pull to change that 11 point spread, plus some of that remaining 5 probably has some votes for him too. paul isn't perot either.



Marriage for EVERYONE should be made illegal. Its a form of slavery, you know. =P



A victory for Obama is what I'm hoping for, and the only advantage I see to there being a large Libertarian following in Montana. Montana's not a big state, and it won't guarantee the election, but a victory is a victory. The funny thing being that Obama is generally seen as being big government, or in some cases, a Socialist. I'm proud, if nothing else, that my fellow Montanans aren't suckers for propaganda.



 

 

I am not sure why people perpetuate that Ross Perot cost Bush the election. Perot voters split from the GOP and Democrats equally. Anyways, Ron Paul will not cost John McCain Montana.