The Presidential Election is on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, for the United States of America.
The running candidates are Barack Obama (Democrat), Mitt Romney (Republican), Charles Elson “Buddy” Roemer (Independent) and Ron Paul (Republican) for the 4 year term. This will be the 57th presidential election. As people have noticed in the past a lot of the presidents are connected in some manner, usually linage (family tree). Will this years election be any different? Do we really ever know enough about the person we vote for? Do we really know their motives and what their intentions are during their term in office? We should be more informed in order to make a decision based on the candidates past history. This is our lively hood for the next 4 years! We as "the people" know what we want and what we don't want. We need as much information as possible wen taking into consideration their strengths and weaknesses.
Websites for each candidate so you can know a little about them!
Barack Obama ~ www.barackobama.com
Mitt Romney ~ www.mittromney.com
Buddy Roemer ~ www.buddyroemer.com
Ron Paul ~ www.ronpaul2012.com
Looking at Buddy Roemer's website is the one place you should avoid if you would like to know about him. He is the least truthful of any politician you will ever find. But, how would you know?
ReplyDeleteBuddy Roemer is the best talker in the presidential election campaign. When I heard him speak I was impressed and became a supporter and donated to his campaign. When he switched to Americans Elect after receiving a pathetic 4/10 of 1% vote in the New Hampshire primary, however, I started to do research about him. He is not the wonderful candidate that he appears to be.
Go to the following web page and then scroll down to the comment of “Say Amen.” Read the citations that have been assembled there. They are excellent sources of information about Buddy Roemer, written by independent, objective, and reliable journalists and historians.
http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2012/04/buddy-roemer-says-he-has-list-of-23-vice-presidential-possibilities/