Posted on Feb 05, 2008 - 3:28pm by Don Rogers in Politics
Today is make-it or break-it day for many of the Presidential hopefuls, its Super Tuesday. Citizens in 24 States will go to the polls today to express their right to decide who will represent their views and wishes in the next Presidential election. If you live in one of these States, take a few minutes and go vote. Even if your Candidate has little or no chance of winning, let your opinion be heard. Your vote tells your party how you feel on issues, your views are important in building the parties platform for November. Don’t think that just because the media has decided who they think should win, that they are right, just ask Harry Truman.(well you could if he was still around)

Get out and vote, if you are not registered then get registered, make a difference. As long as we let the media lead us around by the nose, then nothing changes.
One other thing before I head off to the polls, if a pollster ask you how and why you voted, let them know. Tell them you are a trucker and you voted for such and such reason. We need to show that we have numbers and influence.
Be Safe and Vote.
Don
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Don’t forget Ron Paul just because the media ingnores him! He is still in the race and as long as we do not let him down, he will not leave. We are the people, we are the ones who elect and we are the ones who decide what direction our country will take.
Ron Paul is not nuts! He has visions and real plans for this country. Read his works and hear his speeches before you judge!
Please think twice before you make decisions and be sure who and what you are going to elect.
Best regards,
Matt
http://www.truckers4ronpaul.org/
I just may be or Ron Paul now. Most of his ideas are what we should be doing, but yes some of his ideas are nuts. But since he’s not being elected to King, Congress and his staff may keep the nuttier plans in check, or at least come up with a compromise.