• Gary Johnson a republican we can agree on
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFf4P20cWmU[/media] Seriously... This guy is one of the most fantastic politicians I've seen in a while on either side of the aisle. He seems genuinely honest and is the first republican I could really agree with.
This guy is the Jesus Christ of Politicians.
[sp]marijuana[/sp]I like this guy [sp]marijuana[/sp] no but i can deffinetly see how everyone's gonna make a huge deal out of that, and i can only see terrible news headlines coming from Fox about this. I really hope he's not lying like every other politicians.
[QUOTE=GreenLeaf;33313130][sp]marijuana[/sp]I like this guy [sp]marijuana[/sp] no but i can deffinetly see how everyone's gonna make a huge deal out of that, and i can only see terrible news headlines coming from Fox about this. I really hope he's not lying like every other politicians.[/QUOTE] It's not the marijuana issue for me, it's that he's not spouting the same shit we've been hearing for a long time. [editline]17th November 2011[/editline] His budget stance [url]http://2012.presidential-candidates.org/Johnson/Budget.php[/url]
One of the few sane people in american politics
He does seem to be honest and actually want to make a difference. The problem is all politicians promise things, very few actually follow through once they are elected.
My question is what are his stance on other issues, like our overseas issues in the middle east.
He'll never get in :(
[QUOTE=surfur;33313834]My question is what are his stance on other issues, like our overseas issues in the middle east.[/QUOTE] Stop pissing all over the world i'd guess.
Gary Johnson is awesome. He is quite similar to Ron Paul, but where he differs is abortion and speaking ability. Gary just like Ron doesn't belong in the Republican party, but it's kind of a requirement because it is impossible to get noticed or on ballots while being an independent.
He sounds like a good guy
He reminds me of Liam Neeson So I'm gonna vote for him
Wow. If it didn't say that he's republican, I'd say he was Democrat. Why is he running as a Republican?
Even if he gets elected he will never be able to do all the things he wants to do. That's how it always is. So because he will fail to deliver he will be not get re-elected and some other guy get's to waste some years. Seems like a a good politician though.
[QUOTE=Joyful Mystery;33317064]Wow. If it didn't say that he's republican, I'd say he was Democrat. Why is he running as a Republican?[/QUOTE] Same reason as Ron Paul, they know they'd be ignored for the most part other wise. (Not to mention him and ron paul have the same basic stance on almost everything).
I have a raging political boner
I find it interesting that he's not bashing his opponents and he doesn't care about things that don't matter. Gay Marriage? Hell it doesn't affect him or anyone else so why waste the governments time on it? I support that opinion. The budget issue seems to be his main priority and that's a good thing considering how no one seems to care about it. They seem to be living in ignorance.
it sounds like he is actually thinking, unlike half of the politicians today.
I may just take the time to register to vote JUST so I can vote for this guy.
The entire video I thought to myself "Please run for President please run for President please run for President please run for President..." Elect him NOW.
Why is he blinking so much?
[QUOTE=SilverHammer;33318843]Why is he blinking so much?[/QUOTE] Why do you think he wants to legalize marijuana?
To get over the pain of his intensely sore eyelids?
He just seems like a typical libertarian with a few minor liberal ideals. In that respect, he's the moderate version of Ron Paul. I see no reason to support him over a strong liberal or progressive candidate.
Johnson and Huntsman actually seem pretty decent from what I've seen I'm not following this election closely, so can anyone prove me wrong? [editline]17th November 2011[/editline] [QUOTE='[Seed Eater];33319142']He just seems like a typical libertarian with a few minor liberal ideals. In that respect, he's the moderate version of Ron Paul. I see no reason to support him over a strong liberal or progressive candidate.[/QUOTE] I think it's just been a while since we've seen a Republican running who was not insane
He's being silenced by the conservative media because he differs from their point of view and is being silenced by the liberal media because he's a threat. No surprise here, he has no chance of being elected despite how much I agree with him.
This guy is the Kamina of the political field.
[QUOTE=Lanopo;33319828]This guy is the Kamina of the political field.[/QUOTE] Yours is the stance that will pierce the white house!
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