Kentucky Political Wikis
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Vote for Sean Feeney and he will actually listen to your views: No staffer firewall!
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With the 2008 Presidential Election less than a year away, it's easy to see who the clear forerunners are when you ignore the mainstream media spin machine (and yes, today a good number of voting age Americans actually do). The race has come down to four candidates: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, and Ron Paul. Why am I ignoring the other Republican candidates? Because the Republicans don't have a snowballs chance in hell in 2008 if they don't field Ron Paul. He's their only chance to get Democrats to vote Republican, and if they can't see that they will lose. For example, today in Virginia Paul's campaign turned in 20,000 signatures to get him on the state's GOP primary ballot. The 20,000 signatures are 5,000 more than Mitt Romney turned in, and double the 10,000 signatures required for a place on the ballot. Paul clearly has grassroots support that the other candidates (even Democrats) are having trouble obtaining.






Labels: 2008 Elections, internet, maps
Passage of the "Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act of 2007" will eliminate the threat of unfair and discriminatory taxes that would limit the consumer choice, delay innovation, and prevent some from accessing the Internet.
Labels: bills, congress, federal government, internet, taxes