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reply posted on 16-3-2008 @ 03:03 AM by Lucid Lunacy
Okay I am about to break a super mods rules:

I am not going to vote for Ron Paul.

I really like alot of what Ron Paul stands for! He has many views that resonate with my libertarian ways, and I strongly feel he is the best Republican candidate

However, he is a Republican. I will never vote a Republican into office. Yes I am aware of how narrow-minded that sounds. My reasoning is straightforward though:

If you vote Ron Paul into office, you are voting a Republican administration into office as well! We all have seen how well they have done this past decade

For those of you who are not Republican, don't forget all the reasons you have been hesitant to vote Republican in the past! Ron Paul might have many libertarian stances. Ron Paul might just be the President we have been waiting for. Ron Paul might just be generally a good dude. But do not lose sight of the fact that you're not just voting in one man when you elect a president! You are voting in an entire administration. And in this case, a republican one.

For those of you wanting less government control over your personal freedom and civil rights, please contemplate this. Do you feel the Republican Party in general, Ron Paul aside, in light of all that you read on ATS, has put your civil rights first?

I know you won't like this post Advisor. I just needed to remind people on the administration aspect. Again, I really like Ron Paul. But it's silly for people to think they are just voting in ONE MAN. It's not like that. You're voting in that party..
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