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Ron Paul on some ballots, not on others?

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posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 02:32 PM
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Basicly i am wondering if any Ron Paul write ins can find out if their friends from other districts saw Ron Paul listed. I swear I looked over my ballot twice and did not see his name with a circle under any sections. I was discussing it and my friend was suprised that I didn't see it, he said his ballot was similar, a long page..

So im wondering if some ballots were printed with him on and some left him off and forced to write in. I basicly think right now America is being boondoggled by a combination of Elites and secret societies with no real home country and a goal for total enslavement as the great Alex Jones has stated, they move around using money and businesses that bleed the soul to ruin cultures and lives, and happiness. And being Americans before 9-11 were more naive to such a massive conspiracy but i still dont think many have woken up from the denial that those they respect are dirtbags and liars, its no suprise to not even have to guess what is behind the screwing over of Ron Paul and the massive amount of votes he could have had.


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posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 02:44 PM
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Ron Paul was not listed on the ballots used at my polling place, but I was really surprised at the number of smaller parties who were.



posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 02:55 PM
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He didn't officially run so I am guessing he was left off most ballots. I know in New Jersey were I voted for him you could only write him in. And on top of that I don't even know if NJ counted the write-ins......

Its unfortunate that Ron Paul did not want to run in a party other than the Republican party. If he made his own party and didn't support Bob Barr then the vote between all of the "Third Parties" would be more condensed. Instead of being spread out over a bunch of little parties it would be nice have one big third party that can pack punch and let the people in the US know whats up. unfortunately that is easier said than done and everyone has a right to have their own party and run.

Personally I do not like the two party system and think it should be changed. Thinking about it, is there even a law that states there has to be a two party system? Because that is one party away from Dictatorship.



posted on Nov, 12 2008 @ 03:01 PM
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Originally posted by md11forever
Ron Paul was not listed on the ballots used at my polling place, but I was really surprised at the number of smaller parties who were.


That's because Ron Paul did not run in 2008. He said if the Republican Party did not choose him then he would not run 3rd party. The Republicans didn't like his ideas and that's the end of that. The other Parties like Green, Socialist, Libertarian, Reform, Conservative, and so on, registered and that's why they were on the ballots.



posted on Nov, 13 2008 @ 12:15 AM
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He didn't run in a third party so I would imagine they wouldn't list him or else perhaps they shoulda listed Hillary Clinton as well?? But he endorsed Baldwin so I gave my vote to Baldwin of the Constitution Party.



posted on Nov, 13 2008 @ 12:21 AM
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My friend said that he was on the ballot in Ohio. And I know he was in Minnesota. However, where I live, not florida.



posted on Nov, 13 2008 @ 10:33 AM
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he was not on in clark county, nv


had to vote chuck baldwin..
almost as good




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