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Americans, 2004 is the election to vote what you believe in. I'm encouraging people to vote Libertarian. But whatever you do on 2004 November 2, you should vote for what you believe in.
We have all been griping about the poor choices we have in the mainstream presidential election. The elephant party is running a wealthy, loose-morals, Ivy-League, secret-society insider for the presidency. To counter their attack, to offer something completely different, the donkey party is running their own wealthy, Ivy-League, secret-society insider for the presidency. Never before have the two main-party candidates been so gosh-darned similar.
You can have a stronger America or 500 points of light. Take your choice.
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The Democratic-Republicans are running two virtually identical candidates. If you believe in what these candidates stand for, then vote for one of them. Go to the polls and say, "I'm proud of what Kerry and Bush stand for and I'm proud to vote for them."
If you believe in Ralph Nader or Ross Perot, or anybody else for that matter, then vote for him. Go to the polls and say, "I'm proud of what this person stands for and I'm proud to vote for him."
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The second party in the United States, after the Democratic-Republican party, is the Libertarian party. It is not a person-party like Ralph Nader or Ross Perot both of whose appeal is that they're not the mainstream guys. The Libertarians believe in what America believed in at one time, what America believed in when it was the world's beacon of hope, the Land of Opportunity and all that stuff.
If you vote for what you believe in, what you're proud of, then this is one election where you're not "throwing away your vote" since it really doesn't matter who wins. (The protests I have heard on that issue are totally aligned on party lines, donkey people are irate at the thought of an elephant president and elephant people don't want a donkey in the White House. But these are two guys cut out of the same mold, come from the same class, lived on the same campus, even belonged to the same everybody-knows-about-it secret club.)
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