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So now Ron Paul will be on both the Louisiana and Montana presidential ballots?

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Those lucky stiffs!

What do you think?

http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/09/05/montana-constitution-party-submits-presidential-electors-pledged-to-ron-paul-and-michael-peroutka/

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  1. I think he's not on the ballot in 48 other states and therefore as irrelevant as he has always been.


  2. Can you imagine if a 3rd party candidate won a state in  a tight election.  No candidate would have a majority of electoral votes.  The Senate would then elect Obama.

  3. id love to see him in a debate against mccain or obama......

    not that the two party corrupt system would let him

    and.....there is nothing bad anyone can say about ron paul if you listened to him ,..and not fox news....

    hes the only one that makes sense

  4. This is a very important and interesting development in the political landscape as we proceed toward the Presidential Election in November 2008. What this means in effect is that a very likely possibility exists that Ron Paul (for President) and Michael Peroutka ( for V.P.) could very well be the winning political ticket in Montana and Louisiana. Numerous Republican voters who are dissatisfied with the McCain/Palin ticket may very well desert on Election Day to the Paul/Peroutka ticket. Such a shift in the voting of the people voting in Montana and Louisiana, could very likely result in NO MAJORITY IN THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. This of course would result in the Election of 2008, being determined by the Congress. The Congress will then select the next President and V.P. of the United States of America. It in fact does not have to be any of the candidates for President or V.P. , all that is required is that the majority of the votes be cast for the new President and his V.P. Most likely with a broad spectrum of political opinions among the candidates who received electoral votes, a compromise ticket is a distinct possibility!!!

  5. i think Ron Paul has as much chance of being president as Osama Bin Laden.

  6. As long as he stays out of the White House!

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