I have an HP laptop that used to zap me with enough juice to cause muscle spasms. Since the motherboard was replaced, I haven't had any problems with it.
The Democrats and the neocon wing of the Republican party both want to restrict our civil liberties. I too voted for George Bush, but that was because I didn't know that he was going to turn out so bad. The only presidential candidate who has a consistent record of voting against more government intrusions into our lives is Ron Paul. He has been voting to protect our rights for about 20 years in Congress. He votes against regulating the internet, voted against the "Patriot Act", has never voted to increase power to the executive branch and consistently votes in a manner that supports and defends the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. As a parent, I don't want my kids playing video games with violent content quite yet, which is why I don't buy them those kinds of games. When I was a teenager, I used to enjoy playing Leisure Suit Larry and Duke Nukem, and yet I never acted like the main characters in those games. I have never donated money to a presidential candidate until this year. I sold some beautiful guns so that I could afford to donate money to the Ron Paul campaign. I had planned to leave them to my kids when I pass on, but freedom is more important to me. I have seen first-hand how scary the Department of "Homeland Security" can be. Just a little piece of advice I have to share is don't criticize the government (more specifically the alphabet agencies like the IRS, ATF, FBI, etc.) online unless you are living a perfect politically correct life, because if you have done anything which could be interpreted as possibly illegal, even if you've never harmed anyone, you will probably suddenly come under the scrutiny of "Homeland Security", and may get visited by some investigators wanting to search your home, etc. The government has become excessively large and has a lot of agents who really want to protect their jobs by protecting us from ourselves, even if we're not a threat to ourselves or others. Most of the candidates want to strengthen the government to protect us from imaginary terrorists. I want freedom, peace and prosperity, which is why I will be voting for Ron Paul. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
I have an HP laptop that used to zap me with enough juice to cause muscle spasms. Since the motherboard was replaced, I haven't had any problems with it.
The Democrats and the neocon wing of the Republican party both want to restrict our civil liberties. I too voted for George Bush, but that was because I didn't know that he was going to turn out so bad. The only presidential candidate who has a consistent record of voting against more government intrusions into our lives is Ron Paul. He has been voting to protect our rights for about 20 years in Congress. He votes against regulating the internet, voted against the "Patriot Act", has never voted to increase power to the executive branch and consistently votes in a manner that supports and defends the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. As a parent, I don't want my kids playing video games with violent content quite yet, which is why I don't buy them those kinds of games. When I was a teenager, I used to enjoy playing Leisure Suit Larry and Duke Nukem, and yet I never acted like the main characters in those games. I have never donated money to a presidential candidate until this year. I sold some beautiful guns so that I could afford to donate money to the Ron Paul campaign. I had planned to leave them to my kids when I pass on, but freedom is more important to me. I have seen first-hand how scary the Department of "Homeland Security" can be. Just a little piece of advice I have to share is don't criticize the government (more specifically the alphabet agencies like the IRS, ATF, FBI, etc.) online unless you are living a perfect politically correct life, because if you have done anything which could be interpreted as possibly illegal, even if you've never harmed anyone, you will probably suddenly come under the scrutiny of "Homeland Security", and may get visited by some investigators wanting to search your home, etc. The government has become excessively large and has a lot of agents who really want to protect their jobs by protecting us from ourselves, even if we're not a threat to ourselves or others. Most of the candidates want to strengthen the government to protect us from imaginary terrorists. I want freedom, peace and prosperity, which is why I will be voting for Ron Paul. http://www.ronpaul2008.com/