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Then you are my enemy, and the enemy of my family.I don't need to read your previous posts, because I already know that I am going to vote for someone other than Obama or Romney.
Then you are my enemy, and the enemy of my family.I don't need to read your previous posts, because I already know that I am going to vote for someone other than Obama or Romney.
Romney won the debate, which had to make him cheer up a little. Good thing, too...
The job market is finally showing some juice.
The unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent in September, the Labor Department said Friday, from 8.1 percent in July, its lowest since January 2009.
Sometimes I have hamburger instead of steak because it is all I can afford.
Get a clue.
They are the only choices that have any possibility of winning the election. I'm not naive or foolish to think otherwise. Voting for someone else in like buying lottery tickets and refusing to work cause you think you might be the big winner.You know that Romney and Obama aren't your only choices but you will still vote for Romney even though you said it's absolutely not the move you want.
They are the only choices that have any possibility of winning the election. I'm not naive or foolish to think otherwise. Voting for someone else in like buying lottery tickets and refusing to work cause you think you might be the big winner.
They are the only choices that have any possibility of winning the election.
I don't think even the alternative candidates think they can win. They're running to shore up an agenda and to demonstrate a degree of popular support for it.They are the only choices that have any possibility of winning the election. I'm not naive or foolish to think otherwise.
No, it's like refusing to support someone who doesn't represent your substantive views on the issues. If it was between Hitler and Stalin would you vote? If not then it's just a matter of degree.Voting for someone else in like buying lottery tickets and refusing to work cause you think you might be the big winner.
Yeah right, that's it. :darwinsm:This attitude is exactly why the other candidates don't stand a chance.
It's possible that they are just as deluded as their voters.I don't think even the alternative candidates think they can win.
That ship has sailed. It's time to enter into reality, and to do what is strategically astute.They're running to shore up an agenda and to demonstrate a degree of popular support for it.
No one does.No, it's like refusing to support someone who doesn't represent your substantive views on the issues.
Yes, and it's not.If it was between Hitler and Stalin would you vote?
Then you've never voted, and you're not voting for anyone this time.I'm not voting for either of them. I'm done voting for the lesser of two practical evils.
Unlikely that either are deluded. Every candidate runs polls. Every voter is inundated by that data. Like I said, it's not about winning the office. That office has been bought by the two primary parties and they aren't sharing it. But if enough people become disenfranchised the parties will have to address outside concerns to bring in the dissatisfied vote.It's possible that they are just as deluded as their voters.
I don't agree, either in principle or as a matter of pragmatic application. I don't see any gain in supporting fraud and that's how I see the two majority candidates... I tried that for a while, hoping to get something instead of nothing. It's a bad trade to my mind and one that works against what virtue is left in the enterprise. I'm not going to club you over it, because I shared your view not long ago and no one could have talked me out of it but me.That ship has sailed. It's time to enter into reality, and to do what is strategically astute.
That doesn't follow. In fact, it's negated by the tense set out above. I'm done. I will no longer do.Then you've never voted,
It's possible I might not. Or I may vote for a third party candidate. I'm still thinking that one over.and you're not voting for anyone this time.
Then it's the lessor of 3 evils. (or 4 etc.)It's possible I might not. Or I may vote for a third party candidate. I'm still thinking that one over.
I don't agree, but I understand your position.Then it's the lessor of 3 evils. (or 4 etc.)
Really? Please introduce me to your candidate. Is his mother's name Mary?I don't agree, but I understand your position.
If I was voting on a religious platform that wouldn't help Romney out any, but I'm not voting for clergy. I'm also not voting for someone who doesn't represent my point of view on a majority of the issues. To me, citizenship begins with personal responsibility and the exercise of that as individuals. We can't have anything like representation if we don't first represent ourselves clearly. I understand principled compromise, but its foundation has to be something more than that spirit.Really? Please introduce me to your candidate. Is his mother's name Mary?
When you stand before God will this be your excuse?They are the only choices that have any possibility of winning the election. I'm not naive or foolish to think otherwise. Voting for someone else in like buying lottery tickets and refusing to work cause you think you might be the big winner.
Ding ding... ding ding... ding ding ding ding!This attitude is exactly why the other candidates don't stand a chance.
Really?Then you are my enemy, and the enemy of my family.
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