I'd quit trying to be infalmmatory if I were you scalfin. Neither party is exactly on great footing, and every election is just a choice of the lesser of two evils. The Democrats are having just as hard a time. :<
Anyway, the Ron Paul thing is way out of context. I willl quote the article to give some better context:
Quote:
Contrary to the claims of supporters of the Civil Rights Act of '64, . . . [the act] did not improve race relations or enhance freedom. Instead, the forced integration dictated by the Civil Rights Act of '64 increased racial tensions while diminishing individual liberty.
I think that sums it up. He was against forced integration. What would've been a better idea was banning the practice of exclusion based on race, so that African American's could attend white schools if so desired, and visa-versa. And a lot of people blame Lincoln for the Civil War. After all, the Confederates said they would succeed if Lincoln was elected.
As for the Clinton thing, again
hugely out of context. That poll puts Clinton 15 points ahead of
Obama, not in general, so it means nothing to the Republican party.
On the defeat of the teaching of ID, no one is surprised and no one should be. Religion has been so vilified in America that the teaching of ID will never happen, sadly.
Lastly, to Kobach. It's one man who doesn't really matter. Of course caging is a bad thing, and it should be stopped, but just because one guy is an idiot about it doesn't say anything about the rest of us.
EDIT: Whoops, I missed Thompson. I don't know how great of a politician Thompson is anyway, and if he didn't have his stuff in order it's his own damn fault.