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MadHound Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-01-07 11:41 AM
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98. Ah that old conundrum.
You know, if all the people who have the same sort of mindset as yours, like Kucinich but won't vote for him because he can't win, would actually go out and fucking vote for him, guess what, he would win. But somehow you have been blinded by this non-electability meme that is getting passed around, so thus have shut yourself off from the possibilities.

Besides, what the fuck good is winning with a corporate whore candidate who's going to screw us nearly as bad as losing would do:shrug: Sorry, but we are in the era of the two party/same corporate master system of government, and frankly I'm not going to vote for those who are a part of that, no matter how electable they are. This isn't about winning or losing as a party, this is about the good of our country, and frankly we can get just as screwed with a person with a D behind their name in the White House as we can by a person with an R. Blind party loyalty on either side is not a good way to run this country.
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