MuyLoco, you're pretty confident considering incumbents almost never get ousted, the Republican feild is weak, and Obama's campaign machine is absolutely unrivaled by any other in US history. What are you going to do when Obama remains in office after 2012?
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How does this add to the discussion? duke is calling RP racist, I see that, but two wrongs dont make a right. That said, I dont think it was very productive for Duke to bring it up because the race card just ruins debates, even if it's true. Another thing to consider is that a lot of shit that RP says does sound racist - or in a very recent example, he has the appearance of defending a terrorist - and so to people who dont follow RP much see that and they make their own conclusions. Frankly, none of the RP talk matters because he wont be president in 2012, Obama will; RP wont even get the Republican nomination.
edit... @Duke, RP doesn't believe in legislation regarding race or any of that shit he believes that every individual should have the same rights. Now, it does look sort of racist when he says that a store owner should be allowed to refuse blacks but that is just him putting priority on the rights of the owner to refuse whomever they wish. In his view, the market is perfect and will solve the problem itself: When one business owner refuses blacks and another accepts everybody the second owner gets a competitive edge and so the first owner may be forced to admit blacks or he'll lose his business due to the competition... So his view does make sense without ever invoking racism.
In my view, markets are imperfect and I assume you share that view. RP on the other hand, believes the markets are all knowing and perfectly efficient. That's the real difference IMO, not whether or not he is racist (and even if he is racist, he wouldn't impose those views on the nation as individual rights trumps all in his view).