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by HereAmI from Sugar Land, TX

Last Post 20 days, 16 hours Ago


We have energy issues, health care issues, educational issues, morality issues and foreign relation issues because of government intervention.

Without intervention energy technologies would produce something cheaper and better; people would buy it or move closer to work.

Without intervention the health care industry would provide products people could afford or their patents would die and there would be no collection.

Without intervention parents would produce loving and productive children who would become their eventual security.

Without intervention the market would have corrected long ago when there was only a slight discrepancy in debt to income ratio.

Without intervention behavior choices would produce appropriate consequences for speech, sexual activities , work ethic, and respect for humanity.

Without intervention US businesses would work diplomatically with foreign countries or take their business elsewhere; they may even stay home.

Our current government has removed the correlation between actions and consequences with respect to nearly every aspect of life. Technology and morality have followed lobbied government incentives and legislation rather than logical conclusions and consequences. 

We need leaders who recognize this and will cut the system.  Ron Paul? Alan Keys? There are options though no one seems to want to do what it will takes; extreme changes and getting government out of where it has no business, mainly our business.

Ron Paul has my nod.

 

 

 

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PBMom read my blog view my photos
Feb 19, 2008 | 2:53 AM

Unfortunately he isn't going to get the nomination. Instead we have Curly, Moe and Larry to choose from. John Edwards had some good ideas on the other side as well. His campaign didn't make it either. I think John Edwards on Democrats and Ron Paul on the Republican sides were the only people running who weren't taking corporate donations.

I believe we need something different. McCain believes we need to continue to be in Iraq for at least 50 years (I need to check out exactly what he said because now I'm hearing 100 years on the news) and Clinton -- well I'm tired of Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton.

So the only one left would be Barack Obama. My Republican husband is planning on voting for him as well. He used to vote straight party ticket, too.

HereAmI read my blog view my photos
Feb 19, 2008 | 8:04 AM

Why not vote for Ron Paul. The nomination has not been awarded and will not be awarded until the convention. Don't leave the field in the 8th inning.

A vote for Ron Paul will send a message to both the Republican Party and the Main Stream Media that we have had enough.

I would rather vote for what I believe than to surrender a complacent vote for a lesser and live with the thought of surrender. I believe Ron Paul supports the Constitution and the ideals of freedom which made this country and which will return this land to a solvent entity.

Any vote for another is another peg in the coffin of the US of A. Place your peg into the foundation which will enable our children the same opportunities we have had.

PBMom read my blog view my photos
Feb 19, 2008 | 10:45 PM

Did you get to see the Ron Paul car that I used to have in my photo section? A neighbor of mine plastered bumper stickers supporting Ron Paul all over his car. You'd enjoy that.

I'll think about it (the vote).

HereAmI read my blog view my photos
Feb 20, 2008 | 1:58 PM

Saw it. Thanks. Doug Delony brought it to my attention. Different folks you hang with, lol.

Ron Paul has my vote for President!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZXWW4C2kpE

Going the Distance...Don't let the media fool you; it isn't over until the convention.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryMliyeIDp4

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HereAmI

I try to blog in the morning while I am still asleep, it is then the Love in me has a chance to speak. I really enjoy life. I am content doing most whatever I am given to do. So, where ever I am, there I will be; and, if there is need for someone to go, Here Am I, send me. Hereami.

Member Since: 5/9/2007