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Chuck Baldwin’s year-end review

Chuck Baldwin, the 2008 Constitution Party presidential nominee and 2004 vice-presidential nominee, has penned another column in which he reviews the “best and worst” of 2008.

With 2008 just concluded, today’s column will be my analysis of the best and worst of the year just spent. First, the best: my wife, Connie, and our family. As the Constitution Party candidate for President, I logged more than 30,000 miles and visited more than 30 states. I traveled most of those miles alone–as costs prohibited my wife from traveling with me–and most flights were flown in the coach cabin. In fact, my wife and I were apart more last year than the previous 34 years of married life combined. Needless to say, I am not cut out to be a traveling salesman. The time away from home was extremely difficult.

To discover who Chuck Baldwin things was “good” or “bad” in 2008, click.

7 Comments

  1. End the Empire January 10, 2009

    Most of the major media and major “conservative” radio talk shows today are little more than lackeys for New World Order Republicans, and are therefore worthless to the cause of liberty. -Chuck Baldwin

    Also making my “worst” list in 2008 are the many pastors and church members around the country who continued to support one of the worst Presidents in American history: George W. Bush. This man has taken America to the precipice of financial ruin; he has created the foundation for a police state; he has trampled the Constitution and Bill of Rights like no President since Abraham Lincoln; he has used our bravest and best for his sinister plans of interventionist adventurism; he has set the wheels of global government and national socialism in motion, as has no other President (I’m sure Barack Obama will do more than his share to augment socialism in the United States, but remember, it is George W. Bush that has laid the foundation for the acceptance of national socialism). I’m not sure that America will ever truly recover from his Presidency. Yet, a majority of conservative pastors and church members continue to idolize George Bush. What an embarrassment! -Chuck Baldwin

    I wholeheartily agree with this !

  2. Trent Hill January 7, 2009

    Baldwin was gracious enough to list Keyes’ RenewAmerica amongst the “good”.

  3. Catholic Trotskyist January 7, 2009

    Where’s Alan Keyes on that list?

  4. Libertarian Joseph January 7, 2009

    hm. So, Baldwin is getting started with his memoirs? lol

  5. darolew January 7, 2009

    It’s actually not unusual for people to subconsciously type common words, like “Spoken”, instead of what they meant to say. It’s not so much that G.E. can’t speak English, it’s that he failed to proofread. =P

  6. Steven Druckenmiller January 7, 2009

    Oh shit, man, it’s “Spokane”. I guess someone else cannot speak English either.

  7. G.E. January 7, 2009

    The great folks who hosted Connie and I in Spokane, Washington,

    I think English should be the national language and people who can’t speak it — like Baldwin — should be deported.

    The people in Spoken hosted “I” — what a moron.

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