I would have perferd the senators picked the president for a 1 year 
term under the articles of confederation. Under the Constitution i'm 
not sure who I would be for but it would not have been Wasington, 
Adams or Hamltion.--- In [email protected], "David Macko" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Who would you have supported for president if you were alive in 
1788?
> I do not mean to imply that George Washington was perfect, merely 
that he was the greatest American who ever lived.
> 
> For life and liberty,
> David Macko
> 
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> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: terry12622000 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 12:29 PM
>   Subject: [Libertarian] Re: Ron Paul: a Good Thing for the 
libertarian movement and the Libertarian Part
> 
> 
>   I don't think he was the best person for the job. I think his 
>   commerical interest had a lot to do with him back the 
Constitution to 
>   replace the Articles Of Confederation--- In 
>   [email protected], "David Macko" <dmacko@> wrote:
>   >
>   > After all, suppose that it was 1788. Would you want to run 
against 
>   George Washington?
>   > 
>   > For life and liberty,
>   > David Macko
>   > 
>   > NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National 
Security 
>   Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or 
notice. 
>   They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. 
You 
>   have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment 
of 
>   the current President.
>   > 
>   > 
>   > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > From: Julius No 
>   > To: [email protected] 
>   > Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 1:22 PM
>   > Subject: [Libertarian] Re: Ron Paul: a Good Thing for the 
>   libertarian movement and the Libertarian Part
>   > 
>   > 
>   > --- In [email protected], "David Macko" <dmacko@> 
wrote:
>   > >
>   > > The Libertarian Party could change its rule about endorsing
>   > candidates of other parties. Another alternative would
>   > > be to nominate an LP candidate who pledges to withdraw if Ron 
>   Paul
>   > becomes the Republican nominee. This would also
>   > > be determined by the delegates at the LP national convention.
>   > > 
>   > > For life and liberty,
>   > > David Macko
>   > 
>   > I like that last part.
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
>   > 
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