Posted in the comments on a previous IPR post, 2008 Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin comments on the Newtown, CT School Shooting.
Posted in the comments on a previous IPR post, 2008 Constitution Party presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin comments on the Newtown, CT School Shooting.
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1 paulie // Jan 1, 2013 at 11:51 am
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/archives/5335
2013: It’s Going To Be A Rough Year…
Share|I candidly confess that I am not very superstitious. I don’t care how many cracks I step on on a sidewalk; I don’t care how many cracked mirrors I look at; I’ve never thrown salt over my shoulder; I’ve never rubbed a red-headed boy’s head for luck; I don’t carry four-leaf clovers or rabbit’s feet in my pocket; and the number 13 doesn’t scare me a bit. All of…
2 paulie // Jan 1, 2013 at 11:52 am
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/archives/5322
Something Needs To Change Alright!
Share|The so-called conservative talking head at MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, railed that the Connecticut shootings “must change everything.” Scarborough’s inference is that America needs stricter gun control laws. He said, “They [politicians] must . . . be forced to defend our children,” by enacting more gun control laws. Scarborough went on to rant, “I say good luck to the…
3 Krzysztof Lesiak // Jan 2, 2013 at 10:22 am
Chuck is awesome, there is a draft movement to get him to run for the U.S. Senate in MT in 2014 as the CP candidate. Considering Dan Cox got 6.56% this year, and the high concentration of liberty loving and Ron Paul people, Chuck could set records for the CP for a U.S. Senate race. The highest a CP candidate has polled for a U.S. Senate race, to my knowledge, is Scott Bradley’s 5.67% in Utah in 2010.
Here’s a FB draft page for Chuck:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Draft-Chuck-Baldwin-for-US-Senate-2014/152426481568819?fref=pb
4 Slam In A Y-Trap // Jan 4, 2013 at 1:50 am
He’s said something along the lines of forget the federal government, so if he hasn’t changed his mind you may have more luck recruiting him for a non-federal office.
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