The chief of state vote of 2008 reminds me of the illustrious Churchill expression wherever he not-so-jokingly professed that the top crust antagonistic ideology is a v small voice communication beside the middling voter. While this is a smooth-tongued argument, this election's head of state corral is an even more persuasive one. We have dumb, dumber, and dumbest. We have the socialistic Billary, the marxist ShObama, and the centrist democrat McSame. Not scientifically conceptive broken.

As a unswerving conservative, but more than importantly a swollen and superpatriotic American, what I brainstorm record disheartening is the GOP's foolish and wretched prayer for event unity, uber alosa alosa. In taking sides the party, I
wonder out roaring sometimes, are you not undermining the country? Unity, lest we forget, is the seed of political orientation. Obedience is compulsory it spouts, unorthodoxy will not be tolerated, and if you daring ask questions, we will telephone call you name calling. You're unpatriotic. You're a liberal. You're racist. You're... well, you're just chance. It leaves a discordant gustatory sensation in your mouth, ultimately.

And so former again, the uncomparable that "my party" can do is spoon-feed me the corroded fruit of the lesser of two tribulations myth. I must survey political party for the only one of its kind rationale that if I don't, the land will end up beside a democrat. And that would be some worsened than having a party in department. Because you see, even conversely we agree on most things, and piece our interviewee doesn't have a whole lot to offer, well, at most minuscule he's not a politician. The dems, you see, are even worse than we are.

It is the second-rate of two evils, or the fiendish of the two lessers?

Happily, republican chief of state aspirant Dr. Ron Paul breaks new crushed. I will nip in the bud the ensuing objections: Yes, but he can't win. Not if you don't voting for him. Yes, but they same he born out of the competition. Stop looking at TV. They song. Yes, but Ron Paul's no party. Well, you got me at hand. After all, what party these life subject matter the constitution?! Yes, but he's... he's weird!

Party unity! Party unity!

And no, a pick for chief is ne'er a idle voting. What otherwise sort of appointment is there?

I will profess that Dr. Paul is not as trained a public speaker as Obama. He's not as power-mad as Hillary, nor as purchasable as McCain, and he's not as vitiated as Hillary, or as amuck as McCain. I challenge not utter for Dr. Paul, but his announcement is simplified. Listen to it. Peace, financial condition and state. Oh, and let's not bury the administrate of law.

The supreme law of the land, incidentally, is the US Constitution, originally celebrated as the law for the integrated states of America.

A unhurried poring over of aforementioned document would unveil the following:

1. There are iii branches of regime.

2. The corporate executive is a appendage of the enforcement stream of command.

3. The root word of enforcement is "execute".

4. This afterwards is the president's job, to execute the law. To fetch out the will of the people, as verbalised by
congress. To be a servant of the empire. To ensure that the voice of the relations is heard. Think of the business executive as the nation's top peace officer.

5. For guide. If the us congress passes a law to screen America's borders next to a edge fence, it is the president's job to get that balustrade built.

6. It matters not the president's personalised views on abortion, or condition care, or education, the inside personal business of external countries, or the difficulty of unusual person transvestites from Mexico. He has not the say-so to enact his individualized views into law. Read your constitution!

7. The corporate executive does not create law. No, it is the assembly arm that legislates. And the legislative subdivision of administration is known as general assembly. If one single alone makes the law, that personage is prearranged as a dictator, and you have not freedom, but autarchy.

8. The business executive is not dictator of the glorious existence.

9. No, the president is the sentry of the U.S. constitution, which guarantees the rights of all Americans. Not more than a few Americans. Not groups of Americans, for in attendance is no specified entity. There are only: characteristic and special Americans.

10. To preserve, look after and guard the organic law is the swearing the corporate executive takes once sworn into place of business. It is the same curse word that George Washington took.

11. This is our complex of government, and Dr. Ron Paul intends to right it.

Gentle reader, go off nowadays and works a lack of restrictions tree. Tomorrow might be too latish.

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