Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Well I know who to vote for now. http://www.ageofautism.com/2008/09/obama-i-am-not.html? cid=129668998#comments or http://tinyurl.com/5td62a andrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 and what does McCain say? I encourage you to do what many others of us are doing - writing and phoning and educating him. And this is NOT the only issue. If we destroy the planet and continue to contribute toxins to the environment and kill all our children once they become 18 and are drafted into the military, it won't matter that you didn't vaccinate them. You have to look at everything with your vote. And the laws about vaccination are at a state level - you need to be reviewing the position of those in your state government. Has that been done? Sheri At 02:21 AM 9/13/2008, you wrote: >Well I know who to vote for now. > >http://www.ageofautism.com/2008/09/obama-i-am-not.html? >cid=129668998#comments >or >http://tinyurl.com/5td62a > >andrea -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes Sept 10, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 In a message dated 9/13/2008 10:27:01 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, vidamarino@... writes: Anyways, if Ron is still running, he is my first choice, as I agree with him on most issues and believe he is our best chance for keeping and restoring our liberties. Thanks, Vida. If others truly wanted to vote the way Ron leans, it would be either for Barr or Baldwin. Chuck Baldwin actually holds an almost identical platform as , but for some more overt religiousness. He's the Constitution Party nominee. Other than that, the two are identical. Bob Barr isn't identical policy-wise, but he is the Libertarian candidate. He still seeks to leave the power with the people rather than the gov't. He definitely believes that individuals should make more decisions and the fed's less. Also check out Campaign For Liberty: Statement of Principles Americans inherit from their ancestors a glorious tradition of freedom and resistance to oppression. Our country has long been admired by the rest of the world for her great example of liberty and prosperity – a light shining in the darkness of tyranny. But many Americans today are frustrated. The political choices they are offered give them no real choice at all. For all their talk of “change,†neither major political party as presently constituted challenges the status quo in any serious way. Neither treats the Constitution with anything but contempt. Neither offers any kind of change in monetary policy. Neither wants to make the reductions in government that our crushing debt burden demands. Neither talks about bringing American troops home not just from Iraq but from around the world. Our country is going bankrupt, and none of these sensible proposals are even on the table. This destructive bipartisan consensus has suffocated American political life for many years. Anyone who tries to ask fundamental questions instead of cosmetic ones is ridiculed or ignored. That is why the Campaign for Liberty was established: to highlight the neglected but common-sense principles we champion and reinsert them into the American political conversation. The U.S. Constitution is at the heart of what the Campaign for Liberty stands for, since the very least we can demand of our government is fidelity to its own governing document. Claims that our Constitution was meant to be a “ living document†that judges may interpret as they please are fraudulent, incompatible with republican government, and without foundation in the constitutional text or the thinking of the Framers. Jefferson spoke of binding our rulers down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution, and we are proud to follow in his distinguished lineage. With our Founding Fathers, we also believe in a noninterventionist foreign policy. Inspired by the old Taft wing of the Republican Party, we are convinced that the American people cannot remain free and prosperous with 700 military bases around the world, troops in 130 countries, and a steady diet of war propaganda. Our military overstretch is undermining our national defense and bankrupting our country. We believe that the free market, reviled by people who do not understand it, is the most just and humane economic system and the greatest engine of prosperity the world has ever known. We believe with Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, and F.A. Hayek that central banking distorts economic decisionmaking and misleads entrepreneurs into making unsound investments. Hayek won the Nobel Prize for showing how central banks’ interference with interest rates sets the stage for economic downturns. And the central bank’s ability to create money out of thin air transfers wealth from the most vulnerable to those with political pull, since it is the latter who receive the new money before the price increases it brings in its wake have yet occurred. For economic and moral reasons, therefore, we join the great twentieth-century economists in opposing the Federal Reserve System, which has reduced the value of the dollar by 95 percent since it began in 1913. We oppose the dehumanizing assumption that all issues that divide us must be settled at the federal level and forced on every American community, whether by activist judges, a power-hungry executive, or a meddling Congress. We believe in the humane alternative of local self-government, as called for in our Constitution. We oppose the transfer of American sovereignty to supranational organizations in which the American people possess no elected representatives. Such compromises of our country’s independence run counter to the principles of the American Revolution, which was fought on behalf of self-government and local control. Most of these organizations have a terrible track record even on their own terms: how much poverty have the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund actually alleviated, for example? The peoples of the world can interact with each other just fine in the absence of bureaucratic intermediaries that undermine their sovereignty. We believe that freedom is an indivisible whole, and that it includes not only economic liberty but civil liberties and privacy rights as well, all of which are historic rights that our civilization has cherished from time immemorial. Our stances on other issues can be deduced from these general principles. Our country is ailing. That is the bad news. The good news is that the remedy is so simple and attractive: a return to the principles our Founders taught us. Respect for the Constitution, the rule of law, individual liberty, sound money, and a noninterventionist foreign policy constitute the foundation of the Campaign for Liberty. Will you join us? _http://www.campaignforliberty.com/_ (http://www.campaignforliberty.com/) **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 In a message dated 9/13/2008 7:27:00 AM US Mountain Standard Time, vidamarino@... writes: > Does anyone have any good links to info on McCain and Obama so I can > see what each is really all about? Especially when it comes to issues > on health, as I think this is the most important subject, not just gas > prices and taxes. I think I sent this once before ... [ http://www.yourcandidatesyourhealth.org/presidential.php ] Becca ************** Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 I agree. It would be great to have a president that totally agreed with my views on vaccines and health care but they cannot spend the inordinate amount of time required to change the world's view on it and still do their job as president. Still it would be nice... Winnie Re: Obama says " no " to selective vaccination Vaccinations > and what does McCain say? > > I encourage you to do what many others of us are doing - writing > and > phoning and educating him. > > And this is NOT the only issue. If we destroy the planet and > continue to contribute toxins to the environment and kill all > our > children once they become 18 and are drafted into the military, > it > won't matter that you didn't vaccinate them. > > You have to look at everything with your vote. > > And the laws about vaccination are at a state level - you need > to be > reviewing the position of those in your state government. > Has that been done? > > Sheri > > At 02:21 AM 9/13/2008, you wrote: > >Well I know who to vote for now. > > > >http://www.ageofautism.com/2008/09/obama-i-am-not.html? > >cid=129668998#comments > >or > >http://tinyurl.com/5td62a > > > >andrea > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK > Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm > Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes > Sept 10, 2008 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Does anyone have any good links to info on McCain and Obama so I can see what each is really all about? Especially when it comes to issues on health, as I think this is the most important subject, not just gas prices and taxes. I really don't know enough about the two right now to make a good choice. Although I know my parents would kill me if I voted for McCain Anyways, if Ron is still running, he is my first choice, as I agree with him on most issues and believe he is our best chance for keeping and restoring our liberties. Thanks, Vida. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Question 5 5. What strategies would you use to increase the focus on prevention and wellness in our health care system? ¡ÄToo many Americans go without high¡¾value preventive services, such as cancer screening and immunizations to protect against flu or pneumonia¡ÄI believe that protecting and promoting health and wellness in this nation is a shared responsibility among individuals and families, school systems, employers, the medical and public health workforce, and federal and state and local governments. Each must do their part, as well as collaborate with one another, to create the conditions and opportunities that will allow and encourage Americans to adopt healthy lifestyles. I believe that protecting and promoting health and wellness in this nation is a shared responsibility among individuals and families, school systems, employers, the medical and public health workforce, and federal and state and local governments. Each must do their part, as well as collaborate with one another, to create the conditions and opportunities that will allow and encourage Americans to adopt healthy lifestyles. Hmm. Sounds like he¡Çs for a socialist system. Does anyone know if ron paul is still in the running? I want healthcare freedom!! Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 13, 11, 9, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 2 and Isaac, 2/3/08 http://momof6.dotphoto.com <http://momof6.dotphoto.com/> for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot.blogspot.com Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Thanks Sheri Re: Obama says " no " to selective vaccination and what does McCain say? I encourage you to do what many others of us are doing - writing and phoning and educating him. And this is NOT the only issue. If we destroy the planet and continue to contribute toxins to the environment and kill all our children once they become 18 and are drafted into the military, it won't matter that you didn't vaccinate them. You have to look at everything with your vote. And the laws about vaccination are at a state level - you need to be reviewing the position of those in your state government. Has that been done? Sheri At 02:21 AM 9/13/2008, you wrote: >Well I know who to vote for now. > >http://www.ageofautism.com/2008/09/obama-i-am-not.html? >cid=129668998#comments >or >http://tinyurl.com/5td62a > >andrea -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK Vaccines - http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm Vaccine Dangers & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes Sept 10, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Sorry- but this is not the only issue and/or reason to vote NOT vote for Obama- I think with a little more " insight " he will be easy on vaccines- meaning also make sure the laws will allow/remain for a parent choice. I wouldn't vote for McCain even if someone held a %$#* to my head!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 www.barackobama.com Re: Obama says " no " to selective vaccination Does anyone have any good links to info on McCain and Obama so I can see what each is really all about? Especially when it comes to issues on health, as I think this is the most important subject, not just gas prices and taxes. I really don't know enough about the two right now to make a good choice. Although I know my parents would kill me if I voted for McCain Anyways, if Ron is still running, he is my first choice, as I agree with him on most issues and believe he is our best chance for keeping and restoring our liberties. Thanks, Vida. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 Ron is not officially still running, but would accept the presidency if elected, but you don't have to vote for only the people on the ballot. I have not decided if I am going with Baldwin, Barr or writing in Ron . > > > In a message dated 9/13/2008 10:27:01 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > vidamarino@... writes: > > Anyways, if Ron is still running, he is my first choice, as I > agree with him on most issues and believe he is our best chance for > keeping and restoring our liberties. > Thanks, Vida. > > > > If others truly wanted to vote the way Ron leans, it would be either > for Barr or Baldwin. Chuck Baldwin actually holds an almost identical platform > as , but for some more overt religiousness. He's the Constitution Party > nominee. Other than that, the two are identical. Bob Barr isn't identical > policy-wise, but he is the Libertarian candidate. He still seeks to leave the > power with the people rather than the gov't. He definitely believes that > individuals should make more decisions and the fed's less. > > Also check out > > > Campaign For Liberty: > > Statement of Principles > Americans inherit from their ancestors a glorious tradition of freedom and > resistance to oppression. Our country has long been admired by the rest of the > world for her great example of liberty and prosperity †" a light shining in > the darkness of tyranny. > > But many Americans today are frustrated. The political choices they are > offered give them no real choice at all. For all their talk of “change,†neither > major political party as presently constituted challenges the status quo in > any serious way. Neither treats the Constitution with anything but contempt. > Neither offers any kind of change in monetary policy. Neither wants to make > the reductions in government that our crushing debt burden demands. Neither > talks about bringing American troops home not just from Iraq but from around > the world. Our country is going bankrupt, and none of these sensible proposals > are even on the table. > > This destructive bipartisan consensus has suffocated American political life > for many years. Anyone who tries to ask fundamental questions instead of > cosmetic ones is ridiculed or ignored. > > That is why the Campaign for Liberty was established: to highlight the > neglected but common-sense principles we champion and reinsert them into the > American political conversation. > > The U.S. Constitution is at the heart of what the Campaign for Liberty > stands for, since the very least we can demand of our government is fidelity to > its own governing document. Claims that our Constitution was meant to be a “ > living document†that judges may interpret as they please are fraudulent, > incompatible with republican government, and without foundation in the > constitutional text or the thinking of the Framers. Jefferson spoke of binding our > rulers down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution, and we are > proud to follow in his distinguished lineage. > > With our Founding Fathers, we also believe in a noninterventionist foreign > policy. Inspired by the old Taft wing of the Republican Party, we are > convinced that the American people cannot remain free and prosperous with 700 > military bases around the world, troops in 130 countries, and a steady diet > of war propaganda. Our military overstretch is undermining our national > defense and bankrupting our country. > > We believe that the free market, reviled by people who do not understand it, > is the most just and humane economic system and the greatest engine of > prosperity the world has ever known. > > We believe with Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, and F.A. Hayek that central > banking distorts economic decisionmaking and misleads entrepreneurs into > making unsound investments. Hayek won the Nobel Prize for showing how central > banks’ interference with interest rates sets the stage for economic downturns. > And the central bank’s ability to create money out of thin air transfers > wealth from the most vulnerable to those with political pull, since it is the > latter who receive the new money before the price increases it brings in its > wake have yet occurred. For economic and moral reasons, therefore, we join the > great twentieth-century economists in opposing the Federal Reserve System, > which has reduced the value of the dollar by 95 percent since it began in 1913. > > We oppose the dehumanizing assumption that all issues that divide us must be > settled at the federal level and forced on every American community, whether > by activist judges, a power-hungry executive, or a meddling Congress. We > believe in the humane alternative of local self-government, as called for in our > Constitution. > > We oppose the transfer of American sovereignty to supranational > organizations in which the American people possess no elected representatives. Such > compromises of our country’s independence run counter to the principles of the > American Revolution, which was fought on behalf of self-government and local > control. Most of these organizations have a terrible track record even on their > own terms: how much poverty have the World Bank and the International > Monetary Fund actually alleviated, for example? The peoples of the world can > interact with each other just fine in the absence of bureaucratic intermediaries > that undermine their sovereignty. > > We believe that freedom is an indivisible whole, and that it includes not > only economic liberty but civil liberties and privacy rights as well, all of > which are historic rights that our civilization has cherished from time > immemorial. > > Our stances on other issues can be deduced from these general principles. > > Our country is ailing. That is the bad news. The good news is that the > remedy is so simple and attractive: a return to the principles our Founders taught > us. Respect for the Constitution, the rule of law, individual liberty, sound > money, and a noninterventionist foreign policy constitute the foundation of > the Campaign for Liberty. > > Will you join us? > > _http://www.campaignforliberty.com/_ (http://www.campaignforliberty.com/) > > > > > > > > **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, > plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. > (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 NO...unfortunately, he is no longer running. I know...I'm bumming, too.... From: Venita Garner <nitagarner@...> Subject: RE: Re: Obama says " no " to selective vaccination Vaccinations Date: Saturday, September 13, 2008, 7:26 PM Question 5 5. What strategies would you use to increase the focus on prevention and wellness in our health care system? …Too many Americans go without highâ€value preventive services, such as cancer screening and immunizations to protect against flu or pneumonia…I believe that protecting and promoting health and wellness in this nation is a shared responsibility among individuals and families, school systems, employers, the medical and public health workforce, and federal and state and local governments. Each must do their part, as well as collaborate with one another, to create the conditions and opportunities that will allow and encourage Americans to adopt healthy lifestyles. I believe that protecting and promoting health and wellness in this nation is a shared responsibility among individuals and families, school systems, employers, the medical and public health workforce, and federal and state and local governments. Each must do their part, as well as collaborate with one another, to create the conditions and opportunities that will allow and encourage Americans to adopt healthy lifestyles. Hmm. Sounds like he’s for a socialist system. Does anyone know if ron paul is still in the running? I want healthcare freedom!! Nita (crew chief) and the crew: 15, Jon 13, 11, 9, 7, Christian (7/16/03 to 8/22/04), 2 and Isaac, 2/3/08 http://momof6. dotphoto. com <http://momof6. dotphoto. com/> for not necessarily current pictures http://nitasspot. blogspot. com Learn from the mistakes of others. Trust me... you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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