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Libertarian Johnson climbed Mount Everest! Did Obama do that?

November 5, 2012

Libertarian Johnson expects to make impact in Ohio, Colo.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/nov/5/libertarian-johnson-expec...

"He still doesn’t get much attention from the mainstream media, but Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson could be the key to who wins the White House on Tuesday — especially if he takes votes away from Barack Obama or Mitt Romney in Ohio or Colorado."--By Guy Taylor-The Washington Times

Never Say Never: Gary Johnson, Humble Libertarian: Exclusive Interview
http://www.dailypaul.com/261569/never-say-never-gary-johnson-humble-libe...

"A curious thing about Johnson’s candidacy is that if you are not a libertarian – but you are liberal who believes in basic civil rights, the right to due process, personal privacy, an unregulated Internet, a peaceful foreign policy, marriage equality, and an end to crony corporatism and pro-wall street policy making, for example, then Johnson – not Obama - is much closer to you on policy, but you’ll probably vote for Obama."--by Robin Koerner

Gary Johnson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Johnson

http://www.lpgeorgia.com/

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