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Post by tanouryjr on Mar 5, 2009 2:10:16 GMT -5
Thank you ALL for the comments and encouragment. I know I won't always be right, or always make everyone happy, but I can assure you that I will always listen and do what I think is right. And if I'm wrong, I'll be the first to admit it. And I definitely understand your concerns on that statement in my letter, Lionel. I never looked at it that way. If you notice though, the only name I mentioned was Obama's. My thinking was that I didn't want to push for ANY local candidate at the time and simply was focused on Obama. Maybe I could have left out the "Vote Democrat," LOL. I'm still learning, haha.
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Post by frankcor on Mar 5, 2009 6:40:12 GMT -5
Larry, next time you can say Vote Libertarian?
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Post by tanouryjr on Mar 5, 2009 18:25:45 GMT -5
You know, Frank, I just might take you up on that one. lol. I like a lot of what the Libertarian Party stands for. I actually voted for the Lib Party candidate for Gov. in 2006. I was hoping they would get the 50,000 votes needed to become a recognized party.
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Post by dgriffin on Mar 5, 2009 19:33:51 GMT -5
You know, Frank, I just might take you up on that one. lol. I like a lot of what the Libertarian Party stands for. I actually voted for the Lib Party candidate for Gov. in 2006. I was hoping they would get the 50,000 votes needed to become a recognized party. Which would be a reason to vote Libertarian, even if I didn't agree with the total platform.
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Post by frankcor on Mar 5, 2009 22:12:14 GMT -5
We need just a few more people to vote Libertarian to reach that threshold. It would make it a lot easier for Libertarians to get on the ballot.
Vote Freedom!
Vote Libertarian!
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Post by bobbbiez on Mar 5, 2009 23:34:41 GMT -5
Here, here! I'll vote for that.
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