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Old 09-03-2007, 01:45 AM   #6 (permalink)
Brutha
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I hope i misunderstood your thread, though.
The thread starter will support Ron Paul regardless of Steve supporting him. But he wants that Steve writes in his blog: "Go vote for Ron Paul"

I think apolitical is the wrong label. Steve is rather so far away in his position from both party's that he wouldn't vote for either.

I doubt that Steve would support someone who wants stronger borders and seperation in the world. I would rather think that Steve supports one-world ideals.

Then the big belief in free markets and properity is probably also not shared by Steve.

On Steve core issue of fear based politcis Ron Rohn is similar to other politicans.

Then a bit from my own point of view:
You shouldn't try to make politics in the 21st century with ideas from 1789. The goal should be instead by a borderless world where it doesn't matter whether you are born in the United States, in Mexico or in Africa.

Corporations do harmful things like populating the enviroment when they can do whatever they want with their capital. You need a state that can reduce the amount of harm that the free market can do.

Good public healtcare and good public education should be there for everyone regadless whether he is poor or wealty.
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