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This is bullpoop:)!!!!!!!!!!!! If you can't get off your lazy @$$ and vote, keep your mouth shut. You couldnt even take the initiative to support your beliefs (no matter what they are) and now youre spouting off opinions left and right. I give no credibility to what you say, in my book your posts are null and void.
regards,
Paul A. (voted)
how can I take the initiative and support my beliefs by voting for someone I dont believe in? I cant really see how that would make sense to you. if they would allow clinton to be president once more farg he would have my vote, if they al gore would have ran then farg he would have my vote, if damn charles barkley would run for president then farg he would have my vote! but to vote for someone I dont believe in would just be a lie all together. but anyways humor me and tell me how I would be takin the initiative and supporting my beliefs by voting for someone I dont believe in.
I see his side, Paul. I'll admit I didn't vote, for several reasons. The main one is I lost my registration as a registered voter when I moved; it didn't follow me in time to vote. The secondary reason is that I am not going to use the most powerful right I have as an American citizen to elect someone I only half believe in. I have left views and right views, on some things I am a liberal and others a conservative. The two-party system leaves a lot to be desired, and I am not going to vote for one candidate to spite the other.