Wait a minute, Steve. Are you saying he isn’t perverted? I thought his perverse ideas were the one redeeming quality about him.
It takes a sincere and deeply held conviction to put some of the ideas he has on a web site, stand up and ask to be nominated for president on the strength of those ideas. Have you read these ideas? I mean, you know, in your leisure time.
They are being sarcastic. In case you haven’t noticed, Robert Milnes is a deranged, perverted, lunatic who thinks that all it would take to win the election for a third party would be to nominate him and a woman on the same ticket.
Robert Milnes doesn’t appear to be on the ballot anywhere, nor does he seem to be registered as a write-in candidate anywhere.
Where are all of these people that wish they “could vote for Robert Milnes for president, and a libertarian woman for vice president, on a progressive alliance fusion ticket.”?
JimDavidson
October 7, 2008
Looks like Charles Jay and Bob Barr are duking it out today. Ralph Nader and Chuck Baldwin a few lengths back.
Who would have guessed those four for the readers of this ‘zine?
JimDavidson
October 7, 2008
Two-thirds, Thomas. You obviously roll in a strange crowd, nearly devoid of Milnes-Kwiatkowski fusion ticket enthusiasts.
Everywhere I go, without my prompting, nearly half the people I meet say, “I wish I could vote for Robert Milnes for president, and a libertarian woman for vice president, on a progressive alliance fusion ticket.”
Wait a minute, Steve. Are you saying he isn’t perverted? I thought his perverse ideas were the one redeeming quality about him.
It takes a sincere and deeply held conviction to put some of the ideas he has on a web site, stand up and ask to be nominated for president on the strength of those ideas. Have you read these ideas? I mean, you know, in your leisure time.
Oh Hugh, who ever said he was perverted?
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DWP2016,
They are being sarcastic. In case you haven’t noticed, Robert Milnes is a deranged, perverted, lunatic who thinks that all it would take to win the election for a third party would be to nominate him and a woman on the same ticket.
Also, the 14 candidates in this poll are all on the ballot in at least 3 States.
Robert Milnes doesn’t appear to be on the ballot anywhere, nor does he seem to be registered as a write-in candidate anywhere.
Where are all of these people that wish they “could vote for Robert Milnes for president, and a libertarian woman for vice president, on a progressive alliance fusion ticket.”?
Looks like Charles Jay and Bob Barr are duking it out today. Ralph Nader and Chuck Baldwin a few lengths back.
Who would have guessed those four for the readers of this ‘zine?
Two-thirds, Thomas. You obviously roll in a strange crowd, nearly devoid of Milnes-Kwiatkowski fusion ticket enthusiasts.
Robert is right to deride this poll.
Everywhere I go, without my prompting, nearly half the people I meet say, “I wish I could vote for Robert Milnes for president, and a libertarian woman for vice president, on a progressive alliance fusion ticket.”
Welcome back, Robert.
pathetic.