10 Responses to “How do you plan to vote in the presidential election?”
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ed91 Says:
on this poll at CofCC I voted for Romney, like I will in november.
but on most polls, I will just put whatever I feel like that day. media sites, even ones I like like cofcc do not merit total truth because if nothing else, they are monitored by the evil ones.
Roger Crazy, somewhere in central Iowa.
I think you are correct. However, I can NOT in good faith vote for BHO or Romney. I would be comprising my morals. It is going to be more than a *itch slap that is for sure. However, I think BHO is giong to beat Romney regardless.
Virgil Goode is of the Constitution Party, he is a lot like Ron Paul, the Zionist establishment does not want a Real American Nationalist party to gain popularity.
Actually. I would say he is now officially much better than Ron Paul. He was part of both Ron Paul’s Liberty Caucus and Tom Tancredo’s Immigration caucus. Virgil Goode has continued to rail against immigration, both illegal and the current level of legal 3rd world immigration, since leaving congress in 2009.
However, Ron Paul went completely pro-Open Borders, pro-Amnesty three days before the Nevada primary. He told a bunch of Chicano radicals that the Arizona style enforcement was “Nazi” like. Very little media has talked about this, but his own comments killed him in Nevada. He did a minimum of over double his 2008 totals in the first four states. Nevada was the fifth state. He has spent 50% of his money and time in that state. He only had a 25% increase over his 08 total. Paul supports should put the blame squarely on Paul himself for losing Nevada.
Where is the spot for RON PAUL??????
He may not be perfect; but, Ron Paul is genuine and would work hard against the numerous police state laws the Washington grease-balls have enacted.
As far as his immigration policies, it is a sad stance. I’d only hope that he is being cheeky and actually has a more rational stance.
Without Ron Paul, I’ll vote who ever most represents rite to self determination.
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on this poll at CofCC I voted for Romney, like I will in november.
but on most polls, I will just put whatever I feel like that day. media sites, even ones I like like cofcc do not merit total truth because if nothing else, they are monitored by the evil ones.
May 14th, 2012 at 5:43 pmRoger Crazy, somewhere in central Iowa.
Obama must remain. He’s the best thing that has happened to us in decades. Let him continue so more people can get bitch slapped into reality.
May 14th, 2012 at 5:57 pmI think you are correct. However, I can NOT in good faith vote for BHO or Romney. I would be comprising my morals. It is going to be more than a *itch slap that is for sure. However, I think BHO is giong to beat Romney regardless.
May 14th, 2012 at 6:49 pmThis is kind of a goofy poll here. We all know the results.
I hate having to vote for Obamney, but at least with him, there’s at least a miniscule amount that isn’t Owebama.
May 14th, 2012 at 7:22 pmVirgil Goode is of the Constitution Party, he is a lot like Ron Paul, the Zionist establishment does not want a Real American Nationalist party to gain popularity.
http://www.constitutionparty.com/
We either need Ron Paul or Virgil Goode
May 14th, 2012 at 7:42 pmActually. I would say he is now officially much better than Ron Paul. He was part of both Ron Paul’s Liberty Caucus and Tom Tancredo’s Immigration caucus. Virgil Goode has continued to rail against immigration, both illegal and the current level of legal 3rd world immigration, since leaving congress in 2009.
However, Ron Paul went completely pro-Open Borders, pro-Amnesty three days before the Nevada primary. He told a bunch of Chicano radicals that the Arizona style enforcement was “Nazi” like. Very little media has talked about this, but his own comments killed him in Nevada. He did a minimum of over double his 2008 totals in the first four states. Nevada was the fifth state. He has spent 50% of his money and time in that state. He only had a 25% increase over his 08 total. Paul supports should put the blame squarely on Paul himself for losing Nevada.
May 14th, 2012 at 8:04 pmWhere is the spot for RON PAUL??????
May 14th, 2012 at 11:03 pmHe may not be perfect; but, Ron Paul is genuine and would work hard against the numerous police state laws the Washington grease-balls have enacted.
As far as his immigration policies, it is a sad stance. I’d only hope that he is being cheeky and actually has a more rational stance.
Without Ron Paul, I’ll vote who ever most represents rite to self determination.
Ron Paul is not going to be an option in the general election.
May 14th, 2012 at 11:23 pmA slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him.
May 14th, 2012 at 11:38 pmQuotation of Ezra Pound
i dont like romney but
May 15th, 2012 at 3:55 pmi will vote for him to block the obamanation who is even worse.