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Al Franken should not even be a serious contender in this race. He is in no way, shape, or form qualified to be one of the 100 people who represent the 50 states. I am completely disappointed with my home state (MN) for voting for him to a point where it’s even close enough to create a question. I would have thought that the trials and tribulations that Ventura caused qould have soured the people on celebrities.
I actually shook hands with Franken this summer at a 4th of July parade in Northern Minnesota (around my home town). I only did it to get a picture with the WORST potential senator EVER. Now, they have certified the election in his favor! How amazing!
Coleman making the rounds in D.C.
Coleman is still fighting this from happening. That said this is a disaster of his making. He is a Dem-Lite like John McCain. Maybe not as bad but close. They don’t stand for anything. They try to get along. While the liberal (Franken in this example) is fighting, they are trying to play nice. They don’t want to call a liberal a liberal. They agree with the potential of bigger govt. They don’t evangelize lower taxes. This is what happens.
It is time for the moderates, dem-lites, RINOs, or whatever you want to call them to go. I just am concerned about Franken actually being elected.
I was just listening to the radio and the old song “War” by Edwin Starr was on. The lyrics are very sad in my opinion but I think that tie into today’s politics.
“War, huh, yeah… What is it good for….Absolutely nothing”
Absolutely nothing? Interesting viewpoint. I am glad that the founding fathers of the United States didn’t believe that. I bet that the French are glad that we didn’t believe that during the 1940′s. I would bet that the people of Kuwait are glad that we don’t believe that.
Now, are wars good? The answer is yes and no. That is because although they cause destruction they are also necessary to deal with problems. When humans are no longer evil then I believe that wars will no longer be necessary until then it is a necessary part of the human existance.
Unfortunately, I hear a lot of politicians singing the same lyrics in their speeches. That to me is very scary. A country who believes that war is not good for anything is going to a punching bag.
I will start off by saying that I like about 60%-70% of what Ron Paul stands for. The other 30-40% would keep me from voting for him. Ron Paul is definitely more Libertarian than he is a Republican. As I stated in an earlier post about Libertarians, I like many of their concepts in principle. He definitely believes in the Libertarian ideals of small government and very little interference in our lives.
My main point of this article is that I really don’t believe that he will win the nomination for the Republican party. That being said, don’t the Republicans have to open their eyes a little bit when someone with Ron Paul’s values has generated the kind of money he has and the buzz that he has created? Isn’t it time for the Republicans to realize that most of their base doesn’t want larger government every time they turn around?
As long as the Republicans continue to move to the Left I believe that more and more of the base is going to become disgruntled and question the party. I think that if Guiliani wins the primaries it going to cause some serious issues in the Republican party because for many I think it will be the just another indicator of the parties shift to the Left and the loss of it’s values.
I hope that the party starts to realize that Ron Paul is gaining support because of his stances on smaller government and less intrusion not on the other 30%.
