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qh4dotcom
09-04-2008, 12:49 PM
After reading several comments from people on this forum who are planning to vote for Obama, I want to give everyone the option of donating their vote to the charity of freedom instead of wasting their vote on Obama.

If you can't stand the thought of McCain becoming president, you could have a valid argument voting for Obama IF and that's a very big IF your vote will decide the outcome of the election...but your vote is not going to be a tiebreaker vote that hands the election to Obama...all that you're doing is helping increase Obama's election day totals by one vote.

Look I know that 3rd party candidates don't have much of a chance but they need our votes regardless...I am donating my vote to the charity of freedom...Both the Libertarian Party and Constitution Party stand for freedom....if the Libertarian or Constitution party get 2% of the popular vote it will grant them automatic ballot access for the next election in several states and save them over $250,000.

If you're planning to stay at home, write-in Ron Paul's name on the ballot, vote for Obama, etc...please say why that is better than donating your vote to the charity of freedom....why you don't want to help the Libertarian or Constitution party get automatic ballot access for the 2012 election in several states and save them over $250,000.

ShowMeLiberty
09-04-2008, 12:53 PM
I will.

This November I'm casting my vote for a 3rd party for two reasons.

1. It is the only real way to show that I reject both the Democrat and Republican big government, less freedom agendas.

2. I strongly support breaking the two party stranglehold and giving other parties a more level playing field, thereby giving Americans more choices. My vote this year will be one step in that direction.

pahs1994
09-04-2008, 12:55 PM
Look I know that 3rd party candidates don't have much of a chance but they need our votes regardless...I am donating my vote to the charity of freedom...Both the Libertarian Party and Constitution Party stand for freedom....if the Libertarian or Constitution party get 2% of the popular vote it will grant them automatic ballot access for the next election in several states and save them over $250,000.


+1 A vote for Barr or Baldwin is not a wasted vote

qh4dotcom
09-04-2008, 02:12 PM
Bump

fatdumb
09-04-2008, 09:37 PM
someone create a vote pledge for baldwin and one for Barr whoever wins gets my vote. Lets see who the grassroots want. I would otherwise vote for Baldwin.

gls
09-04-2008, 10:01 PM
Well the Constitution Party is not on in my state and I see no reason to help the LP achieve ballot access when it will most likely just be wasted on some neo-con (http://knappster.blogspot.com/2008/04/those-who-try-to-rewrite-history.html) scam artist (http://knappster.blogspot.com/2008/02/down-and-dirty-on-wayne-root.html) like Wayne Allyn Root. I'll be staying home.

pahs1994
09-05-2008, 10:25 AM
Well the Constitution Party is not on in my state and I see no reason to help the LP achieve ballot access when it will most likely just be wasted on some neo-con (http://knappster.blogspot.com/2008/04/those-who-try-to-rewrite-history.html) scam artist (http://knappster.blogspot.com/2008/02/down-and-dirty-on-wayne-root.html) like Wayne Allyn Root. I'll be staying home.

Why say that? become a delegate next time around. I t does not take alot of people to change a oparty like the LP since it is so small. The GOP on the other hand....