Sunday, December 23, 2007

Back on track?

I've received word via the interwebs from Manila Ryce, my main man out west, that this Ron Paul as as running mate for Special K rumor is now officially kaput. I can only hope that now the campaign gets back on track.

I found these great works of art on Flickr. Check out the rest of them here.

Many of you say Dennis's positions on the issues mirrors your own yet you plan on voting for others. If everyone who says that Kucinich's stand matches theirs actually voted for him in the primaries, then he'd right up at the top and we'd have a fighting chance to take our country back. Give us all a great holiday gift and vote Dennis Kucinich next year in your state primary!

5 comments:

Johnny Yen said...

The primary is the time to vote for the candidates you want to, even if think they won't win ultimately. You're making a statement to the ultimate winner, which direction to go. I voted for Jerry Brown in the 2000 primary, for instance.

Crayons said...

I'm guilty of just that kind of thinking. It didn't used to be like this in the primaries.

You're right. Last night a bunch of us were sitting around making 5,000 Christmas cookies. This was the pattern:
"Well, I like X, but I'm going to vote for L."

Thanks for the rap on the knuckles. I'll pass it along.

SamuraiFrog said...

I'm so cynical about this election; the campaigning has been dragging on forever. But I have to admit, Kucinich's views mostly match my own, and even though I don't think he's going to win, I'm not going to let that stop me from voting my views. So I am voting for Kucinich in the primary.

Micgar said...

ulp!yep- I am one of those people. I think that I will vote for Dennis in the Primary, like Johnny Yen said-it points the forerunners in the right direction if there is enough people to make a statement.
PS: good to hear about the R Paul rumors dying!

joshhill1021 said...

I am also planning on voting for Dennis in the primaries cause it is the right thing to do and he is the best candidate for the job.