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Comment Re:Scared Politicians (Score 1) 910

In the next Presidential election, there isn't any candidate who I can vote for with a clear conscience. This is sad.

I will vote for the least scared politician.

It would seem the media blackout of Ron Paul is effecting you greatly. As a fellow veteran I urge you to visit The Daily Paul and reconsider!

Comment Re:Revolution (Score 1) 910

They still have their points, but each side too much with one side to consider it a national movement...just a party movement.

National movement. Exactly this!

In fact, Ron Paul DID start the original tea party idea before it was hijacked by a bunch of idiots and absorbed in to a Republican movement.
There fixed that for you.

Ron Paul's revolution was wearing "V for Vendetta" masks waaaaaaay before anonymous, and those lazy occupiers.

Remember, remember, the 5th of November....

On November 5th, 2007 Ron Paul supporters made history by raising over 4.3 million dollars in a single day.

Comment Revolution (Score 1) 910

Currently the only real political movement in America is Ron Paul's Revolution. Regardless of what you think of him, whether he will win or not, what media says, the simple fact is that it is the Revolution is the only real political movement in America.
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Submission + - FCC: Much of Western U.S. is 3G wasteland (networkworld.com) 1

alphadogg writes: The Federal Communications Commission has released a map showing which counties across the U.S. lacked coverage from either 3G or 4G networks and found that wide swaths of the western half of the country were 3G wastelands, particularly in mountainous states such as Idaho and Nevada. This isn't particularly surprising since it's much more difficult for carriers to afford building out mobile data networks in sparsely populated mountainous regions, but it does underscore how large stretches of the United States lack access to mobile data services that people in the Northeast, South and Midwest now take for granted.

Comment Re:At Least... (Score 1) 286

The founders of the USA - which is to say the delegates to the Continental Congress and its successor bodies - were, admittedly, mostly at least nominally Christian. But the country that they created was, by design, emphatically a secular entity.

That's all I was trying to say. Nowhere in my post did I ever communicate anything remotely non-secular. The rest of your post is just you rambling about how you imagine me, or boasting up your ego... You set forth ideas none of which have ever been processed by my brain. I don't think I even know a single Southern Baptist, but if they are filled with as much hate as you seem to be, then maybe I have? I'm glad you saw this as an opportunity for a flame war. I really don't participate in those.

So, in conclusion, Jesus loves you.

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