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Candidates at Google: Mike Gravel

Friday, October 12, 2007
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  1. ShawnOctober 13, 2007 at 12:41 PM

    Senator Gravel is the only meta-candidate running. The other candidates are making the usual promises, but he actually wants to change the system so people don't have to depend on promises.

    The fact that he represents the people's will on the Iraq war, the drug war, unfair taxation, universal health care, etc. are only icing on the cake. The real issue is will things fundamentally change in a way that will stop us from repeating the same old mistakes again and again. With Mike's National Initiative, I think the answer is yes.

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  2. paulDecember 11, 2007 at 9:42 AM

    Mike Gravel is the most powerful speaker among all the candidates, presenting unprecedented solutions to the nations problems as well as a great insight into government workings and hypocrisy in politics and govt. He is right on on all the issues like energy=wind power, drugs=end drug war, etc, etc.. He is so sharp and clear minded and easily understood unlike the others who say nothing. Just like resolving palestine/israel mike is not afraid to speak the truth about the reality of the hipocritical stance of the US protecting the bullies. How refreshing is Mike who is like the ultimate referee, he is just interested in the human race and not about any particular affiliation or sect. What a wonderful guy with a humane way of being. Certication of his stace is that every child can cide with Gravel on the issues. The only reason the establishment is where it is is because the pundits working for the special interests disect and confuse the people and push for wars and policies that do nothing for us but present a situation of doom and gloom. Mike presents hope and happiness. If the American people listen to Oprah for who to vote for or the news for that matter they are being led to their demise just like the story of the pied piper or sheep to their slaughter. After all these stories were told for their resouding truth and warning to the generations. But the American people have been dumbed down by hollywood,and the unjust hypocritical American way. Only here do we have slurs for every nationality and yet we call ourseves the most just etc, etc. This is hypocrisy, and the presidents they elect are a result of this, why then did they elect a religious nut which is a hard truth to swallow but true, and only Gravel had the guts to say this. Should not the contest be about the tough love that Gravel inflicts on Americans. HE is doing a great service in educating Americans as they are in a dire need of some education and this opinion resounds around the world no matter how the pundits defend the american bestness Gravel exposes its worstness and it is true and you can not deny it because it is flagrant now, not some insinuation like all they are able to do in the media.

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  3. paulDecember 11, 2007 at 10:00 AM

    On top of that if you had fair information, would that not say that disseminating art and design culture outside the corrupt museum and gallery structure, would that not inspire other cultures to compete and imitate and gain respect of other cultures and do the thing that Bush want's to do with war. You don,t need war and I am sure any think tank can tell y ou this unless you are being invaded. Terrorism is a police thing as you can not proove who is the terrorist an army you can prove. So art and design can instigate a renaissance which can promote peace, understanding, renaissance, and well being, I can not understand what a war can do for a country except in defense. The USA is strategically located no country can get over here to take over, so what is the war for except for some suspicious and ambiguous cause. Gravel is right on and he is the most creative of all the candidates. You see videos of him getting involved in indiginous ceremonies. He is like a Daniel Boon, or a Dali Lhama open to people of all kinds and creatively adn intelectually superior to the pack.

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