CROSBY, N.D. -- After watching the presidential debates it became obvious to me that it's politics as usual and that my candidate -- who was almost laughed out of the race early on -- has been right all along.
Neither candidate will admit that our "central banking system" is at the heart of the economic crisis and that it's the printing, borrowing and creation of credit and money from thin air that got us where we are.
But all through the race, my candidate said, "By injecting money into the market to prop it up, we make the inevitable collapse worse in the long run. We need our money to be based on hard assets, not printed out of thin air".
Also, my candidate's idea was to bring home our troops from 700 bases in 130 countries around the world. Let them protect our borders and spend their paychecks here to help the economy at home. Not a word from Obama or McCain on that one.
Nope, this election is no different than any other. All I hear is mud slinging and pandering. It doesn't matter if you're a "Demican" or a "Republicrat," your vote is wasted.
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I'm still trying to figure out if our choices are the "lesser of two evils" or the "evil of two lessers".
If I'm going to waste my vote this election, I'm going to waste it on someone who deserves my vote, someone who has voted with the Constitution on every vote in 20 years in Congress, no matter the consequences.
So no matter who wins, when this is all over and we have our new president and things don't get any better, all I can say is "Don't blame me, I wrote in Ron Paul."
Del Snavely