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Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne—Stonewall Jackson of the West
Obama Threatening to Pass Anti-gun Health Care by Cheating
Withdraw Consent
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Southern Party of Georgia
2008 Voter Guide
for Presidential Primary - Feb. 5.
The Southern Party of Georgia,
a grass roots effort to restore good government for the People of Georgia,
recommends the following candidates for the February 5 Presidential Primary. To
get all Southern Party of Georgia Election & Issue Updates, click
here.

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| Candidate |
Comments |
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Ron Paul
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YES
- Only candidate remaining in the election apparently - that
has read the Constitution. Only candidate that supports
"limited government." All other candidates in the two
parties are openly espousing bigger and more government. |
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John
McCain |
NO
- Pro-Amnesty,
partnered with Senator "Blonde in every pond" Kennedy
in an effort to force amnesty on American Citizens. Theme
song is "Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran ..." Anti-Southern,
discredited his own ancestors to pander to politically
correct. |
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Mitt Romney
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NO
- too many changes from his positions of just a few years
ago. Flip-flops more than McCain if that is possible.
Neo-con. Anti-Southern |
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Mike Huckabee |
NO
- Pro-immigration, Pro-tax, Pro-big government. Worships
Lincoln so has no understanding of Our Founding Principles. |
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Rudy
Giuliani |
NO
- Anti-Second Amendment, Pro-Amnesty, Pro-Abortion. Favors
greatly expanded big government. (Rudy agreed and
withdrew as a candidate) |
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Democratic |
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After carefully
reviewing the positions of the three candidates; Hillary
Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards we have come to the
sad conclusion that we can not recommend any of the three.
John Edwards agrees and withdrew as a candidate.
We recommend getting a Republican Primary ballot and voting
for Ron Paul. |
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