Power to the people vs give peace a chance
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a dj mike gravel & rx conspiracy. the first in a series. former u.s. senator Mike Gravel (Alaska), is a libertarian candidate for president. he was been banned from the democratic debates for being honest and intelligent. the best candidate of the bunch. certainly the coolest. check out his website, gravel2008.us.
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They tried to cut Gravel out of the debates as early as June 2007... they were looking for a way to censor him. Perhaps you're not familiar with his alternate debates where he gave commentary on the BS of the debates.
Watch "Hillary, Your Lips Are Moving and You're Lying"
Answer me this: why was Kucinich (and Dodd AND Biden) kicked out of the debates EVEN BEFORE the NH primary?
Did they leave the Democratic Party?
you = imbecile
I wonder how such a smart person would run for president..
Ron Paul is a good man, and so is Gravel and Kucinich. America needs a 3rd party to oppose the Corporations rule of Democrat/Republican duapoly.
Here's a dream team scenario: Nader/Gonzales with administration including Kucinich,Garvel,Ron Paul,McKinney...
How bout it? There are central issues we can agree to and unite to defeat Corporations political rule.
get out of here, my pictures are not whorish!
Still putting your faith in the Democrats? Have fun with that.
I'll be voting Nader because he actually expresses the "fierce urgency of now"
Democrats are as likely as Republicans to "give 3rd parties a better chance in the future"... neither wants to lose their monopoly of mediocre ideas in the political arena
PS - isn't the "push" for a 3rd party embodied by one's vote on election day? just sayin'