what a freaking joke. from the las vegas review journal
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2007/Jan-01-Mon-2007/news/11696775.html
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2007/Jan-01-Mon-2007/news/11696775.html
To be honest, I wouldnt mind hearing his other political views. I know from the ESPN special on gambling, he is fairly pissed about any attempted lockdown on online gaming.GreenDoberman said:I'm a staunch Libertarian here in Nevada and this has me very perplexed. I may actually go to the Libertarian meeting and get some insight to this.
LOL, he is pro gambling with gridlock all contained in one man.WildBill said:He is actually quite a good candidate for most of the people who come here I think. Not just his gambling stance, but basically he is a low-tax, low-regulations and no religious right intervention in private lives kind of guy. He hates deficits and wouldn't tolerate the ear-marking BS we all pay for. Of course all this makes him completely unelectable to a major party since their machines won't let this kind of person get into the game.
We all might laugh and scoff at a tout for this, but lets face it most of these candidates we get in our times aren't exactly exemplary human beings. True heros don't run for this office, who wants to go through all the crap and the crap dished out to your family? We just get people who have incredibly thick skin, yet are more than willing to bend over when necessary to take on positions which they need to get past the primaries, then to get elected.