Community > Posts By > davidcg1967
there are always choices even deciding not to choose is a choice the 'no choice' cliche is false logic I agree with you, surprisingly, there are many candidates running on state, regional and national ballots, and about 25 political parties have a presidential candidate, I have voted Constitution Party ticket in the past, your candidate probably won't win but if enough people vote against the 2 parties the others parties will adapt, lose elections, dissolve or merge. The tea party movement has caused the GOP to put forth more conservatives and fewer moderates.. The main problem is that 2/3rds of the electorate know little or are misinformed of the issues, history, economics, foreign policy, etc,. and the swing voters are in that 2/3ds, and they will not govern true to their party's platform because they know their base will always vote for them anyway. |
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davidcg1967
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Sat 10/13/12 03:38 PM
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It is a simple choice, if you believe in irresponsibility, dependence, and socialism vote for Obama. If you believe in responsibility, independence , and capitalism vote Romney.
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