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IHaveaDream
10-05-2008, 06:23 PM
Here's the dilemma I face on Election Day. I'm asking for serious feedback on this.

I'd vote for Baldwin, if the rest of you would...but a lot of you won't.

I'd vote for Barr, if the rest of you would...but a lot of you won't.

I'd vote for Nader, if he wasn't quasi-socialist...but he is.

I'd vote for McKinney, if she had a chance of impeaching Bush & Co....but she doesn't.

I'd vote for Obama, if he truly represented change...but that's a crock.

I'd vote for McCain, if he wasn't a warmongerring neocon...but he is.

I'd write in Ron Paul, if he wanted me to...but he doesn't.

I'd just stay home on Election Day, if it really didn't matter...but it really does.


So there's my dilemma. I sincerely welcome your thoughts. Thanks.

ClockwiseSpark
10-05-2008, 06:26 PM
Here's the dilemma I face on Election Day. I'm asking for serious feedback on this.

I'd vote for Baldwin, if the rest of you would...but a lot of you won't.

I'd vote for Barr, if the rest of you would...but a lot of you won't.

I'd vote for Nader, if he wasn't quasi-socialist...but he is.

I'd vote for McKinney, if she had a chance of impeaching Bush & Co....but she doesn't.

I'd vote for Obama, if he truly represented change...but that's a crock.

I'd vote for McCain, if he wasn't a warmongerring neocon...but he is.

I'd write in Ron Paul, if he wanted me to...but he doesn't.

I'd just stay home on Election Day, if it really didn't matter...but it really does.


So there's my dilemma. I sincerely welcome your thoughts. Thanks.

Do what you think is best.

CGeoffrion
10-05-2008, 06:32 PM
I feel the same way, but Chuck Baldwin has won over my support. It's disappointing we dont have a realistic chance of winning the presidency as a unified group anymore, but don't let that discourage you. This movement is much bigger then this election, vote 3rd party!

psalm82x3
10-05-2008, 06:34 PM
Vote for whatever local people you like. I am going to vote on election day against my incumbent senator, and for an independent city councilman. Other than that I will vote a vote-the-bums-out ticket or not vote at all. I will probably vote for any third party presidential party candidate available while I'm at it. Baldwin and Nader are both honest people, though I don't agree 100% with either, I would gladly vote for them. Barr seems, in my opinion, like a turncoat. Just my opinion.

Lovecraftian4Paul
10-05-2008, 06:37 PM
Well said, but look at it this way: a vote for almost any third party candidate is a good vote that counts against the two parties. If you can narrow yourself down to two or three third party candidates, maybe just use the eenie-meanie-miney-moe method when you actually get to the ballot if you're still undecided.;)

IHaveaDream
10-05-2008, 06:38 PM
vote for whatever local people you like. I am going to vote on election day to cast a vote against my incumbent senator. And for an independant city councilman. Other than that I will vote a vote the bums out ticket or not vote at all.

Well, I'll show up on Election Day if it's only to vote against those who supported the bailout. That, alone, will make it worth the trip.