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| quote: | Originally posted by butterfly
i totally agree with you, if we lived in an ideal world. but we dont. and if too many people vote for nader, bush WILL be president again. so do you want to make a point and deal with bush for 4 more years or will you suck up your idealism just vote fore kerry? |
Nope. This is the way the voting system should work. The only way we can make an ideal world is to do it, and voting is one of the few ways we have to make things change, and i would rather vote for how things should be. If Nader were not running, I would not vote for Kerry , and unless I wrote someone in, I would probably skip out on casting a vote for President. The way people vote now is kinda disgusting, narrowing it down to two people for some unknown reasons; half the time, they dont even know where the candidates stand on the issues, or if theyre just flip-flopping about appeasing everyone. Wives vote like their husbands, children vote like their parents, whole families vote alike. Voting along party lines just because "im a republican so i have to vote republican" pisses me off too. It doesnt take much to have a little civic-mindedness, why are americans so apathetic?
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
Arg... its not a matter of who you think is the best, its a matter of who is the best that WILL win.
-Nader wont win.
-Bush is 100x worse than Kerry, and you would rather have Bush than Kerry?
-Im sorry to sound so blunt, but thats how it is. |
I dont see an advantage in choosing Bush or Kerry. Either one will squander our tax money, keep us happy by subsidizing gasoline and other novelties, and keep giving themselves pay raises. America is like watching a company that is losing money, so they fire employees while the CEO gets a 6% increase. I know Nader probably wont win, but I empathize with his stances on the issues that hes stated ( http://www.votenader.org ), so i feel like i should vote for him. *shrug
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