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    Posted October 24, 2012 by
    creativetim
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    Why are you an independent?


    There are more than two sides to every story

     

    The two party system doesn't work in its current state when both party's "headliners" are backed by the same big banks and investment firms. Finding a candidate's loyalty is even more confusing with the advent of so-called "Super PACs."

     

    Furthermore, the US Supreme Court has 9 justices so there can never be a tie and a decision will be made. So why doesn't our electoral process provide for third party voices?

     

    It's a complete joke and "we the people" are the fools for letting things get to this point.

     

    There is a ground swell of third party support if not just because people want to hear something other than the war drums and money machines that hum in our ears. Free and Equal (dot org) hosted a Third Party debate last night moderated by Larry King and it was truly moving to hear different perspectives and see the patriotic expression of free speech, giving everyone a voice, the way it should be. There's another debate scheduled for Oct. 30th and I would implore every voter to watch it.

     

    Don't buy into the "wasted vote" hype, there's no such thing, well, almost: "Wasting your vote is voting for somebody that you don't believe in." - Gary Johnson

     

    End the IRS.
    End The Fed.
    End the deficit.
    End borrowing and spending.
    End the fruitless "War on Drugs."
    End the wars and the occupations.
    End righteous, big government and their even bigger money masters.

     

    End misinformation and WAKE UP America!

     

    There are more than two choices. Don't be fooled.

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