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Gravel Talking In NH
nashuatelegraph.com — Best public news piece that I have seen about one of the most interesting and plan spoken presidential candidates I have ever heard speak.
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- wellstone, on 11/04/2007, -3/+7You'all check this he actually talks and says thing... no poll data here
- spaceman0, on 11/07/2007, -1/+8One of the very few to make any sense. He actually means what he says.
Also research Gregory Chase http://supportinggravel.blogspot.com/ - spaceman0, on 11/07/2007, -0/+12He also talks about using open source for voting machines. That should perk up some digg ears. I mean which other politician even knows about open source which is probably the biggest revolution in the history of mankind happening right now. It's disgusting when the media tools dismiss him as a cranky old man. This guy is not only smartest of the lot but also has the balls bigger than all of the rest combined.
- innerspace, on 11/04/2007, -0/+3That is great. He really is the only one that seems to have a clue about stuff. The fact that he knows that it would take an open source system to be trustworthy and usable speaks volumes on his openness and attitude to seek out and find what is the right approach to things.
- harkspur, on 11/04/2007, -1/+2I am definitely for a carbon tax which he supports. It's a win-win if we can get reduce our dependency as we invest the proceeds into alternative sources.
- phenry50BMG, on 11/04/2007, -2/+2You're for a carbon tax? It's not a win-win. Every time you exhale, you exhale CO2. Are you so ***** stupid you'll just buy any ***** shoved down your throat without actually knowing what the ***** you're talking about? If you don't feel that you're already taxed enough, please write a check and send it to the UN with "carbon tax" in the section of the check meant to identify its purpose.
I'm for a lead tax. You ***** who want to keep stealing my money need to meet up with lead approaching you at a taxing speed.- thefirstenemy, on 11/04/2007, -1/+1Yeah, because they'd totally tax you for breathing.
- hiphoc, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1I guess I am the only one who saw the CNN report on how having babies is bad for the environment because of the CO2 that they create. Right, keep trusting Al Gore or whomever the ***** talks about this *****. I want to see an independent report with science pro and con for global warming. I started to smell a rat when all these politicians and governmental bodies got on board.
Wanna talk about killing the earth? What about the fact we have used the equivalent of 40,000 Hiroshima bombs by bombing the hell out of Iraq with DU. How long is that gonna pollute the earth? All I got to say is that Half life is more than just a game. Its a long ***** time.
- phenry50BMG, on 11/04/2007, -2/+2You're for a carbon tax? It's not a win-win. Every time you exhale, you exhale CO2. Are you so ***** stupid you'll just buy any ***** shoved down your throat without actually knowing what the ***** you're talking about? If you don't feel that you're already taxed enough, please write a check and send it to the UN with "carbon tax" in the section of the check meant to identify its purpose.
- Waterrat, on 11/04/2007, -1/+7 I'd vote for him...
- crackah, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1but?
- allaboutdatiki, on 11/04/2007, -0/+9Mike Gravel is a good man. Sadly, he doesn't have a chance in hell of being nominated, but it is still very important that America hear his voice.
- innerspace, on 11/04/2007, -1/+3I agree it is definitely very important that America hear his voice.
I am seeing a constantly growing tide of support for this man, and the more people that hear him the that more support him. Even though the media tries to convince us he has no chance by constantly belittling him and pushing him to the side, Mike Gravel definitely has a very real chance at attaining success.
- innerspace, on 11/04/2007, -1/+3I agree it is definitely very important that America hear his voice.
- Clevelandsteemr, on 11/04/2007, -12/+0I'd vote for him, if he could tell me what he'd do if faced with 9-11. Since he can't, I have to vote for Giuliani since he is a proven man of action.
- phenry50BMG, on 11/04/2007, -0/+7Quite true. Ghouliani has proven that he is capable of lying to your face and using 9/11 as a springboard for any and all real questions posed to him. Speaking of which, I have to go take a Rudy.....be right back......
- pintomp3, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1so what would you do? bend over even further?
- MasterThief117, on 11/04/2007, -1/+6This guy is amazing. I mean, I am not the one to help advertise candidates, but Gravel seems to be the most sane person idea and opinion wise. Sure this is my opinion, and you can disagree with it if you wish, but looking over what he is for and against using this chart http://www.2decide.com/table.htm and also taking a little compatibility test here: http://www.dehp.net/candidate/ ,Gravel showed up with zero disagrees.
- OBKenobi, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1That's because he's got nothing to lose. He knows he's never going to win, he's doing this to raise the real issues in the media. None of the others, except perhaps Kucinich and Paul to some degree, are willing to do so.
- BenitoMussolini, on 11/07/2007, -1/+11Anyone else want to see a debate between Gravel and Paul?
- Berkana, on 11/04/2007, -0/+8I do. I want to see Gravel vs. Paul. I want an election where I can vote for the better of two good candidates, not the lesser of two evils.
- OBKenobi, on 11/04/2007, -0/+2The media is going to elect Hillary Clinton.
- zan012, on 11/04/2007, -0/+1i thought this article would be about magic dirt...
let down. - crackah, on 11/07/2007, -1/+4Man, I like him more than Paul
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