October 25 2012 0comment

If this is such a free and fair Democratic government… What happen to the rest?

So, what happen to the rest? I know you are wondering what the heck am I babbling about now huh? Well, for all of you who think this government is fair and just ask yourself this question since you are so in sync with the political process especially this presidential election. What happen to Gary Johnson, What happen to Jill Stein, What happen to Virgil Goode, What Happen to Rocky Anderson, What happen to the rest I say? SO you are baffled at this line of questioning and you are now wondering who these random people are that I speak about. All of the above mentioned are presidential candidates from other parties besides the Republican and Democratic party.

I figured you didn’t know we had more than just the Democratic and Republican party. Its ok, you are not alone in the ignorance of not knowing about other candidates in the political race. So let me give you a little insight before I hurt your feelings for being a follower to the hypocrosy of a democratic government in this country. Lets discuss all the candidates that were overshadowed by the big two. First, we have Gary Johnson, Libertarian, former republican governor of New Mexico, who actually sought out the GOP nomination but dropped out. Second, we have Jill Stein, Green Party Candidate, born in Chicago but resides in Lexington, Mass.; she runs a green energy platform. Third, you have Virgil Goode, Constitution party candidate for president, former member of the House of Representatives, is running on smaller government and stiffer immigration laws and believes that you cannot borrow to prosperity as the current administration is doing. Fourth, you have Rocky Anderson, Justice Party presidential candidate, former Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah. Rocky Anderson believes that America must lead the world in clean energy solutions and end corporate welfare by implementing a Finance and Tax Reform.

That was just a brief sentence or two about each candidate that are running for President of The United States of America. Why haven’t you heard of them? Good question, ask you government? Why were they not included in any of the debates? Hmmmm, another good question, ask your government. Why is that candidates that are representing citizens of the USA are not fairly represented in the upcoming election as the Democratic and Republic constituents? Doesn’t it bother you that, you didn’t know there were other presidential candidates that might provide another viewpoint on this turmoil in America and around the world that effects us consistently. Did you know that those presidential candidates had their own debate amongst each other for their supporters. No, I thought so well here is the link for that debate. It might open your eyes a little and maybe you will ask a few more questions about the person you are going to vote for in November 2012.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec12/thirdparty_10-24.html

I know only a few of you are going to really care because a few of you have already made up your mind about who you voting for and it has nothing to do with their policies. Yes, I said it. The question I want to ask you is doesn’t it feel strange that the media only kept you focused on the two instead of the six. The four are not in mainstream media as the big (2) but they are volleying for the same position that is the most powerful in the world. Why not have information readily available for the public? Why not have them in the public’s eye on mainstream tv as the others? Is the fact, that having 6 people running for president takes the validity away from the main two parties? What happens if another party wins? What turmoil would happen? These are questions you should ask yourself then ask your government. Why didn’t you readily know about the other candidates? With the dismal display of leadership and forward thinking by both the Democratic party and the Republican a few more options would be nice. Let me know what you think?

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