Cyber Party Chooses Vice-Presidential Nominee

As reported earlier, John McAfee has formed the Cyber Party and is its presidential nominee. The vice-presidential nominee is Ken Rutkowski of California. Rutkowski is well-known because of his radio program, Business Rockstars. It has a greater audience than any other radio show concerned with business.

Other minor party nominations this month that had not previously been mentioned at BAN are:

1. Workers World Party, Monica Moorehead for President and Lamont Lilly for Vice-President.
2. American Freedom Party, vice-presidential nominee is Tom Bowie.
3. Independent American Party, presidential nominee Farley Anderson (no v-p nominee yet).


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Cyber Party Chooses Vice-Presidential Nominee — 3 Comments

  1. Off the subject, but what would a Lester Maddox have done at what happened in Louisiana’s gubernatorial race this past Saturday? Are they divided against one another when one party becomes so powerful? In the major political parties [just like in minority political parties]one cannot stand to see their humanitarian acts given credence.
    Republicans prefer to be in a “business-minded” mindset even in the giving of aid. If a tax deduction or a capitalist value cannot be extorted, most Republicans do not want to have anything to do with it.
    At any rate, the Republicans only have themselves to blame for losing for the governorship.

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