Quote Originally Posted by GoldenAss
1)I will not vote, because voting is saying "Yes, this system works," when the candidates are chosen by the media months before any primary.
Umm, this doesn't make any sense, are you saying you don't vote because if you did you would only vote for who the media tells you too? Last I checked the media is pretty biased against Ron Paul but that didn't stop me from changing parties so I can vote for him in the primaries.

But the most important thing isn't just voting, that is probably the least effective method of supporting your candidate, the most effective method is getting active in their campaign, or donating money. Without money, they can't get the advertising they need to draw in more supporters, the media just falls into place once they reach a certain point. Hopefully after November 5th Ron Paul will escape from the "no chance in hell" position the media has put him into, (with their own biased voting polls I might add)
Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . Pot friendly presidential candidates Most people have heard about Ron Paul who is currently a 2008 presidential candidate. I heard about Ron Paul and quickly decided to follow another pot friendly candidate, Mike Gravel. After researching I found that Gravel has so much experience and helped stopped Vietnam, the draft, etc. Mike Gravel has a lot of great things that he would like to do in order to strengthen our country again. Unfortunately he isn't nearly as popular as the other candidates including Ron Paul. I've decided to Rating: 5