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    Americans! It's time to know that there are more choices.

    To Mods: Please, keep this here. I think it's incredibly important, and it will wither away and die if moved to Int. Discussion.

    Rep. Ron Paul expresses the same frustration many Americans feel about the choices presented to them regarding the election and proposes an idea.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cnn.com
    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican Rep. Ron Paul of Texas called on voters to back a third-party candidate for president Wednesday, rejecting his party's nominee and offering equally harsh words for the Democratic candidate.

    Paul, who unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination this year, told supporters at the National Press Club in Washington that he is not endorsing GOP nominee Sen. John McCain or Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama.

    Instead, Paul will give his seal of approval to four candidates: Green Party nominee Cynthia McKinney, Libertarian Party nominee Bob Barr, independent candidate Ralph Nader and Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin.

    Paul said he's supporting the third-party candidates because the two major parties and media had "colluded" to avoid discussing issues and falsely presenting the difference between McCain and Obama as real.

    "I've come to the conclusion, after having spent many years in politics, is that our presidential elections turn out to be more of a charade than anything else, and I think that is true today. It is a charade," he said.

    Paul offered an open endorsement to the four candidates because each signed onto a policy statement that calls for "balancing budgets, bring troops home, personal liberties and investigating the Federal Reserve," an aide to the congressman said.

    Paul said a strong showing by the third-party candidates would express the public's frustration with the current system.

    "I have no doubt that the majority is on our side," Paul added, citing public opinion polls. "We represent the majority of the American people."

    Paul said that he had received a call from the McCain campaign Tuesday asking for his endorsement. Paul's response: "I don't like the idea of getting 2 to 3 million people [Paul supporters] angry at me."

    McCain's aides argued that the Texas Republican should endorse McCain because he would do a "little less harm" than Obama, Paul said, but "we just don't need to do that anymore."

    "If you ever get to the point where you believe the two parties are essentially the same, if the majority is outside of the establishment, it's not very democratic. The process is not working," Paul said.

    Paul attacked Obama, saying, "He's not for change," and the congressman argued that his efforts would help the Republican Party.

    "If the Republican side realized what I'm trying to do, they should be funding me," Paul said.

    Paul failed in his bid for the Republican nomination, but he found a large, diverse audience for his anti-war and anti-tax messages.

    The Texas congressman's campaign was fueled by an on-line, grass-roots fundraising operation. Throughout the campaign, Paul supporters called on others to join the "Ron Paul Revolution."

    At the Republican National Convention last week in St. Paul, Minnesota, Paul supporters threw their own party in Minneapolis.

    Paul, who said he entered the presidential race reluctantly, told the roaring audience, "I lost my skepticism. I hope you lost your apathy."

    "I did not want to run people's lives. I did not want to run the economy and I did not want to run the world. I didn't have the authority to do it, and I didn't have the Constitution behind me to do it," said Paul, who has been in the House of Representatives for more than 30 years.
    Source = Cnn.com. Please, also see Campaign For Liberty for more information. Also, if you don't know Paul's point of view and the change he is attempting, please watch some of his videos on YouTube.


    I have to say that I am very pleased to see someone speak out on this, especially someone like Ron Paul. Our country is far overdue for a change. How long are we going to sit here and take the same lack of choices that we've been dissatisfied with for years? It's time to do something, or at least go down trying. I know I am personally sick of conceding to this limited two party system. I did it last election, and I still feel like I betrayed myself and my fellow Americans to this day.

    I think if enough people stray from the normal, it will have to be noticed. Here's to hoping on our current system doesn't screw us out of our choices again!


    Anyway, please discuss.
    Last edited by Sarah; 09-10-2008 at 11:37 AM. Reason: Rushed it, sorry.
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