It has become quite clear that the American political machine, of which the news media play a great role, is undermining the U.S. Constitution, along with any candidate for commander in chief who strongly desires to uphold the Constitution as our forefathers intended.
Americans are being fed daily doses of lies, deception and political theatrics, even by some who peddle themselves as 'conservative" talk show hosts. This is why the most patriotic and conservative of candidates keep getting ignored or disqualified before they even get started.
America's greatest enemies are right here in America, not in Iraq. These enemies do not want our country's borders enforced, and they don't want our heritage preserved -- nor do they want Americans to have limited constitutional government, lower taxes and strong individual property rights.
Because our voting machines don't leave a paper trail, I'm not sure where my vote will actually go, but I will be touching the screen for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul.
P.K. Fitzgerald, Harlem
I agree, Ron Paul sounds like the one true conservative. Most modern Republicans are far from conservative. As for the voting comments LBenedict, the whole hanging chad thing was weird, but the others were referring to the Dieboldt voting machine fiascos. One place reported Ron Paul had zero votes. Then when people who had voted for Paul said that was not right, a recount was done and they supposedly came up with seventeen votes so as to make it sound not so fake. More than seventeen people had voted for him though and the numbers were still false. Look at all the Ron Paul signs around here compared to signs for anyone else. Yet I bet they say he receives only a handful of votes. To think these things are totally fair is to be niave.
What about Paul's claim that he really won Louisiana, only to finish second?