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	<title>Comments on: Ron Paul Endorses Chuck Baldwin?</title>
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		<title>By: wrdalton</title>
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		<description>I agree with everything Dr. Paul has written here, down to the last paragraph. He gives the same reasons for the coalition of left and right wing parties I have enunciated in explaining why the Libertarian and Constitution Parties need to build a coalition party and merge their organizations. They have not chosen to do that this year, when the opportunity and need is the greatest of any election in my lifetime. Now, while Dr. Paul has said he \supports\ Chuck Baldwin, that is not an option in my state, where the Libertarian Party is the only third choice on the ballot, and Chuck Baldwin’s ticket didn’t even qualify for write-in votes. So I will vote for Bob Barr, who is the only one of the third party aspirants with the resume to be a credible candidate for the office of President. I think it is inexcusable that he has not mended fences with Ron Paul and his organization after the cock-up in Washington two weeks ago, but there’s nothing I can do to help that. I really hope that on election night the votes of all four candidates that signed Dr. Paul’s four point platform will be combined in the network tallies and will join together with Dr. Paul to make their statements from a common platform and to answer questions from the media. It may be the only way they will get any attention.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with everything Dr. Paul has written here, down to the last paragraph. He gives the same reasons for the coalition of left and right wing parties I have enunciated in explaining why the Libertarian and Constitution Parties need to build a coalition party and merge their organizations. They have not chosen to do that this year, when the opportunity and need is the greatest of any election in my lifetime. Now, while Dr. Paul has said he \supports\ Chuck Baldwin, that is not an option in my state, where the Libertarian Party is the only third choice on the ballot, and Chuck Baldwin’s ticket didn’t even qualify for write-in votes. So I will vote for Bob Barr, who is the only one of the third party aspirants with the resume to be a credible candidate for the office of President. I think it is inexcusable that he has not mended fences with Ron Paul and his organization after the cock-up in Washington two weeks ago, but there’s nothing I can do to help that. I really hope that on election night the votes of all four candidates that signed Dr. Paul’s four point platform will be combined in the network tallies and will join together with Dr. Paul to make their statements from a common platform and to answer questions from the media. It may be the only way they will get any attention.</p>
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