Re: HOLY ***! AN HONEST REPUBLICAN!
- From: Eminence <grey.eminence@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 09:03:50 -0400
On Fri, 19 May 2006 02:50:34 GMT, "Krusty" <krusty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Butters" <Buttersrspw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
"Krusty" <krusty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote\
"Butters" <Buttersrspw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Okay, but for who? Who can get us out of this mess?
Remember. This "mess" is largely and wholly a Republican creation.
Um, that has nothing to do with my question.
Beg to differ. It goes to the HEART of your question. I think the answer's
obvious. If this is a "mess" and we largely agree that it needs immediate
fixing, then the obvious solution to me is to get behind the candidate that
either you feel best represents your views
If this candidate can't win, that would seem like "wasting a vote." I
don't think that that's necessarily so (hence, "seem"), because
there's such a thing as sticking to your principles, but this is
usually how third parties become marginalized.
or the one you think has the best chance to win
And if this candidate doesn't represent your views, that would seem
like "selling out."
Just sayin'.
Eminence
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