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So the question is "who got my vote?"

2004 vote: Libertarian Michael Badnarik? He believes in defending and upholding the constitution which other candidates refuse to, which is their sworn duty if elected President. If a candidate won't follow the law, then what the fuck am I voting for? Then again it is electors who vote for President not me.


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2000 vote: Libertarian Harry Browne, I couldn�t possibly have supported Bush, Nader, Nader. Phillips would be my second choice but I am clearly not with the Constitution Party political agenda which is just too Republican Party for my interests. When I look at the button to press for Bush in the voting booth I felt like it was one for pushing the button to launch nukes.

Most embarrassing vote: NONE! I am not embarrassed by anyone I voted for!


Favorite president: ONLY George Washington. The man spurned being made king, so to show that we are all kings and queens in America. He set this nation on the right path and then stepped peacefully down from office.
I consider all other presidents hypocrites, though Washington had his own set of faults he was to me at least clearly above and beyond any other leader in world history. He's the man who could have been king, but instead didn�t just say no, he acted on it by rejecting it that corrupt philosophy fully. There are a few others as well, such as John Hanson, John Jay, and John Hancock, all Presidents before the ratification of the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Abraham Lincoln, and Grover Cleveland did an okay job. The first republic of the United States I generally support with the utter exception of its view of minority rights as property, which is reprehensible from 1776-1829 as it ended with Andrew Jackson and the coming of his party of jackasses. I do give credit to JFK who did believe in ending Jim Crow and avoided nuclear war, which most presidents would be in favor of pushing the button again and again.


Presidents I loathe: FDR (possibly the worst public servant ever and and a to the death Dictator), Woodrow Wilson (the most arrogant and anti-constitutionalist who basically opposed everything the nation was founded upon and his vision helped lead Americans to to FDR), Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman (a genocidal psychopath and dictator), Richard Nixon (just the guy to suceed a pig like LBJ), LBJ(a racist dictator), George W Bush (this dictator doesn�t know about the voting rights act, or can he correctly tell anyone what the three branches are of the US government), John Tyler (a complete racist anti-human rights jackass), James Buchanan (his stupity helped cause the civil war), US Grant (corrupt drunkard and he helped undermine the the constitution), Rutherford Hayes (the first truly unelected President in 1776, as well as a racist pig, thats right the US died after just only 100 years), Teddy Roosevelt (a socialist, anti-property rights pig who hated the constitution), Gerald Ford (this ASSHOLE pardoned Nixon) and Andrew Jackson (a sickening ego driven dictator who like FDR broke the constitution and his policies continue to this day to promote demagogues). All of these men represent to me criminal gangsters who have undermined the foundation of constitutional law, the rights for all Americans and in many cases all of humanity. Abraham Lincoln has to on my worst as well even though he�s on my best, as he did BREAK the constitution in half, which is completely unacceptable, no matter what. Don't FUCK with constitutional law, if you do your fucking with me and my rights and I will not only voice my oppositional opinions but act upon them to protect them. There are many things I feel that Jefferson did wrong as he is one hell of a hypocrite but he did do many good things.


Vice Presidents I vehemently dislike: Dick Cheney (yeah a DICK), Aaron Burr, Harry Truman, John Tyler, LBJ.

Non-Presidents I favor: Alexander Hamilton, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Ron Paul, Daniel Webster, Rev. Philip Lawson, Henry David Thoreau, Walter Fauntroy, Michael Badnarik, Marian Wright Edelman, Benjamin Franklin, John Marshall, Friedrich Hayek, Samuel Adams, and Fisher Ames to name just a few.

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