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View Poll Results: Going with Gary Johnson?

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    56 66.67%
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    28 33.33%

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  1. #1
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    Default Who's voting for Gary Johnson.

    Just want to get a pulse from the board on who's bucking the system!!??
    "Anti-Establishment anarchist?"

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    i promised myself to stick to beating BO this year.

    the day after the election im rethinking my strategy.

    so, no johnson for me this year, thank you
    "What is our aim?... Victory, victory at all costs, victory inspite of all terror; victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival." winnie the church

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK Glenmont View Post
    i promised myself to stick to beating BO this year.

    the day after the election im rethinking my strategy.

    so, no johnson for me this year, thank you

    Just think how many people have done this over the years.

    Buck the system UK!
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    At this point romney and Obama are on and the same to me. So my vote is for Gary Johnson but that being said I am in ny... So it doesn't really matter
    Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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    I will proudly be voting for Johnson as I think it's the best choice and a candidate that most reflects my overall views.
    Spike



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    Ok so me and two other but there are only two yes votes?

    What gives peeps?
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    Unless some miracle happens in Tampa and Ron Paul manages to swipe the nom out from under Romney, I'll be voting for Johnson.

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    I'd vote for Virgil Goode if I voted for 3rd party, Constitution Party, voting for Johnson is not a vote for Obama but Johnson is pretty much the same thing as Obama. And he is despite what the Radical Individual Rights people would say.

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    Looks like 4 of us are not cool with the status quo and are not willing to waste our vote on a potential loser.

    I want control this time and it's not going to be the lesser of two evils.

    If I lose with Johnson at least I stood my ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Kettle Bell View Post
    I'd vote for Virgil Goode if I voted for 3rd party, Constitution Party, voting for Johnson is not a vote for Obama but Johnson is pretty much the same thing as Obama. And he is despite what the Radical Individual Rights people would say.
    How so?

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    Waiting for the GOP convention or for Paul to completely drop out before committing to Johnson. But if Paul loses the R, then yah.

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    Constitution Party was endorsed by Ron Paul in 2008, Virgil Goode served in the same Caucus as Ron Paul, Goode is the only viable 3rd party alternative, not some radical liberal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohawk5 View Post
    Ok so me and two other but there are only two yes votes?

    What gives peeps?
    Peeps realizes that this vote is important and that Johnson has no chance.

    Peeps realize that by voting for someone who has no chance is tantamount to not voting at all.

    Peeps realizes that playing games and voting for someone who has no chance while Rome burns is out-and-out either stupid or just remarkably careless.

    If you're going to vote for someone who has no chance, why don't you vote for your favorite musician, or for your wife, or maybe for Abraham Lincoln, thinking that SOMEHOW he, like Johnson, could rise and get enough votes to do something more than help Obama get elected.

    Move to realityVille.
    Truth, not man, is always the victor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sironin View Post
    Waiting for the GOP convention or for Paul to completely drop out before committing to Johnson. But if Paul loses the R, then yah.
    IF Paul loses? IF???

    Ha, ha, ha, no WONDER you think you see some sense in voting for Johnson.
    Truth, not man, is always the victor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy View Post
    Unless some miracle happens in Tampa and Ron Paul manages to swipe the nom out from under Romney, I'll be voting for Johnson.
    If that should happen, a Paul nom, it would not surprise me to see 75% (or more) of registered Republicans vote for Johnson instead of Paul. That... or stay home.


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