Barr: McCain supporter: ?If you throw even a single state to Obama, we will hunt you with

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10-25-2008 02:07 PM
So reads a comment left at Townhall.com, where Bob&#8217;s latest article appeared this morning.* It&#8217;s possible that the commenter was upset by Bob&#8217;s opening paragraph:

The famed fat lady hasn’t sung yet, but she’s warming up. Sen. John McCain’s campaign has the feel of a farewell tour. His imminent loss gives conservatives another reason to drop the Republican Party.

Or perhaps the commenter was upset because Bob called McCain out regarding the bailout:

Indeed, Sen. McCain wants to force taxpayers to buy up every bad mortgage in America—at face value, bailing-out every irresponsible lender and borrower in the country. Never mind looking out for the taxpayers who borrowed responsibly and pay their mortgage every month.

Or maybe it was this:

A conservative vote for Sen. McCain is a wasted vote. It is wasted because even if he is elected, he does not stand for conservative values and will not promote conservative values. Government will grow, spending will rise, and liberty will diminish.

One thing is clear.* The people leaving nasty comments on the article aren&#8217;t giving people reasons to vote for McCain; they merely rehash the same worn-out line that McCain is less of a socialist than Obama is.* Barr supporters are providing plenty of positive reasons to vote for Bob, though.

The article is worth the read and the political debate is getting heated.* Check out Bob Barr&#8217;s latest article here.

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Barr does represent a lot more of what the Republican party used to stand for. A shame he won't win. But I just wish for once that voters would take the Libertarian party seriously.
 
Me too. The big question I have for Barr is.... what are you going to do after Nov 4th? Are you going to continue the fight, or fade away like Harry Browne and Michael Badnerick?
 
Barr does represent a lot more of what the Republican party used to stand for. A shame he won't win. But I just wish for once that voters would take the Libertarian party seriously.


I'm voting for Barr.

It isn't my fault the rest of the country is too goddamned stupid to disregard the media machine and do likewise.
 
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