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good lookin. i already posted this on my FB. no matter who you choose to vote for or DONT vote at all. its your choice. dont let anyone tell you different. but atleast have the chance to make a CHOICE. not just pick between the same two like thats all thats out there. there are other options folks.

and i know how it goes. the blues tell you to never vote for the green party even though they agree on some things. because you will under mind the blue vote. which will water it down and allow a repub in office. I know the repubs have been told dont you vote libertarian, justice party or that other southern bumpkin that actually got better as the debate went on. because it will under mind the red vote allowing a Blue in office. they got us stuck on stupid Americans. we're getting played using THEIR logic to make our own decisions. we should be able to look at it, like and vote for whoever is on the ballot. and if said person gets enough votes. then bam. thats who wins. OR atleast. whoever the top 2 or 3 that get the most votes. then have a vote off. WHY not? what are they so afraid of? that some of those policies they have alike may be exposed?
 

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The third 3rd Party Debate takes place on Oct. 23rd with Larry King serving as moderator. Gary Johnson is scheduled to be there this time.

Larry King will moderate a debate among the third-party presidential candidates on Oct. 23, the Free and Equal Elections Foundation announced on Tuesday.

The debate, which will be held in Chicago, will feature Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, Green Party candidate Jill Stein, Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode, and Rocky Anderson of the newly formed Justice Party. The event will be broadcast live on Ora TV, the digital programming service where King launched his online talk show, “Larry King Now,” earlier this year. The Free and Equal Elections Foundation and, for unclear reasons, Russia Today will also stream the debate online.
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Here are links to the places that will be streaming it:
OraTV
Free and Equal Elections Foundation
Russia Today
 
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