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07.08.2008 10:56 am

The Nader endorsement to come

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Whe October rolls around and the Post has to endorse a third party candidate the readers will finally get to see the paper really does not take sides. The time for endorsements will be here and the Post can finally show all those conspiracy people they are wrong.

With Mr. Obama stating his Chritian faith will drive his policy obviously the Post can’t endorse him. With Mr. Obama agreeing that he would work with religious charities to help the poor (as Mr. Bush has tried) and saying let the states decide if they want capital punishment for sex crimes against children, what is an independent stallwart like the Post to do?

Since the paper has no hidden agenda I am sure Mr.Nader will gladly accept the endorsement. Now you can finally show those right wingers how wrong they are. I am already proud of the Post in advance. Right?

Phil Rose

Affton

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I hear they serve ice water in hell too.

— JD
10:59 am July 8th, 2008

There’s no limit on the amount of things the Post staff can overlook when rushing to endorse whatever Democrat has the nomination.

— Realitycheck
12:45 pm July 8th, 2008

I’m fairly certain the pundits at the PD understand Obama’s game. On November 5th he’ll bounce back to the extreme left wing so quick, there will probably be a mild sonic boom.

— A#
2:09 pm July 8th, 2008

It is surprising the PD doesn’t endorse more Republicans. It seems like it would be good for the newspaper business to report on war, recessions, gas prices, housing crisis, uninsured, K-Street lobbyists, corporate scandals, and violent gun deaths.

— Garrison
2:30 pm July 8th, 2008

Amyone who wishes to contribute to the campaign, can log on to VoteNader.org. It will help Ralph to get on the ballot in more states.

— Kenrick
4:21 pm July 8th, 2008

I don’t think Nader will get an endorsemnt.All the major news media will continue to endorse every Democrat running,they have never seen any left wing ideas or candidate they don’t support,all we can hope for, as a nation, is enough people will ignore their endorsements and realize the trouble we are in from following the left now. LS

— HAM
8:20 am July 9th, 2008

Garrison, you don’t even realize how stupid you are, do you? Poor thing.

Wars or conflicts have occurred under every type of President and our country has gone more than 5-10 years without being involved in a skirmish of some sorts.

Recessions happen every 6-10 years in our economy, the last one starting in 2000 and carrying into 2001. By the way, the economy is sloooowwww right now but not a recession….yet.

Gas prices? Hmmm. Both sides of the isle are utter failures.

Housing? Yup them dern Republicans forced people to make and take loans that weren’t very good from the beginning.

The overwhelming majority of violent gun deaths take place in strong democrat controlled cities. Please cite an example of a county that tends to vote Republican that matches the gun deaths per capita as Democrat controlled St. Louis City/County.

You have nothing.

— Amazedbythelunacy
9:04 am July 9th, 2008

edit: our country has NOT gone more than 5-10 years without a skirmish.

— Amazedbythelunacy
9:05 am July 9th, 2008

Amazedbythelunacy,

I guess I would fall under your category of stupid as Garrison has.

But, I have never heard of it being reported, nor do I believe such information is available if one who used a gun to murder or commit a violent crime were Republican or Democrat.
Amazed,

I realize that when Blacks fall into this violent category, it is assumed that they are Democrat, where I would say that they are not because my guess would be that most of these don’t even vote, but I am also making an assumption here, I have no factual data concerning such.

Maybe you have facts concerning Whites who use a hundgun to commit a violent crime or murder, of the Whites who commit violent crimes and murders with guns are they Democrat or Republican? I have never heard of such data being available.

— D. Walker
10:11 am July 9th, 2008

DWalk, at no time did I mention color in my post. I was just countering Garrison’s assinine assertion that Republicans are ultimately responsible for violent gun crimes by pointing out that the vast majority of violent gun crimes are committed in areas controlled by democratic leadership put there by democrat voters.

— Amazedbythelunacy
11:25 am July 9th, 2008

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