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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
Obviously, most people in this country are not ready to be in charge of their country again. a pity.
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Or perhaps most Americans just dont believe in the libertarian approach to government.
I certainly dont see that as a pity.
I do think the fact that Paul has nothing good to say about McCain and wont endorse him and, at the same time, praises Bob Barr and comes as close as he probably will to endorsing Barr might have an impact on the campaign:
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“[Barr] talks our language, so I do really believe that he can have a very positive effect in this campaign and let the people know that limited government is a very, very important message.”
Echoing the principals he based his own presidential run on, the Texas congressman said Americans’ voices will be heard with Barr, and he “gives everybody a choice in the matter.”
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Paul, who has made it clear in past interviews he will not support John McCain because of their differing views, said again Thursday he disagrees with the Arizona senator on foreign policy and economic relief.
“I would say [McCain] does not represent limited government values, and the republicans deserve to hear the other side of the story.”
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...nce-with-barr/
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