Maybe the paulites should vote libertarian instead of sticking with a party that does not want them? Who am I kidding, that will never happen.
http://news.yahoo.com/gop-oks-platform-barring-abortions-gay-marriage-204947742.html
So much for their earlier claims of "focusing on the economy"
The US is very heavily rigged towards the main two parties so far as election laws go, and the media isn't any better. For example, to make the debates, a candidate has to receive 15% of the vote in 3 consecutive polls (or something similar at least), yet the vast majority of polling companies don't even include third party candidates in head to head match ups. The only time a third party candidate is going to get anywhere is if he's a billionaire who self funds like Ross Perot.
You are unfortunately right. We really need to move towards a form of instant runoff or range voting in order to give more people a voice. In addition, we could also use a proportional or semi-proportional assembly.
EDIT: And in other news...
An attendee at the Republican National Convention in Tampa on Tuesday allegedly threw nuts at a black camerawoman working for CNN and said “This is how we feed animals” before being removed from the convention, a network official confirmed to TPM.
speaking of displays of racism, or at least questionably racially motivated stuff at the RNC...
Forgive me if thes are a bit out there. I got these links from my an relative of mine that can be... lets just say dogmatic in her lefty ness.
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2012/08/hbc-90008805A puerto rican speaker is overpowered by chanting by the crowd. It isn't so much the U.S.A chanting, but you can also hear and see some other things if you pay attention.
And then there is this.
http://www.politicususa.com/rush-limbaugh-hopes-hurricane-isaac-kills-poor-black-democrats.html1: I don't agree with this articles conclusion, I can't read any direct racism into this particular bit of crap from Rush.
2: It is still Rush being a jackass and hoping that the hurricane wipes out the democratic voting base of Louisiana.