1Shot1Kill
Active Member
Will you vote for Obama? I sure as hell wont
Tried to make it public but whatev
Tried to make it public but whatev
Neither did I. I actually didn't vote for either of the presidential candidates in 2008. They were and are both part of the problemHell No!! Did'nt the first time either!!
Wait..you mean....there won't be any 'CHANGE' like he promised me??? DamnA vote for Obama is like saying we want more of the same. We need to tell them they have to do better and stop waging wars endlessly and start making America a better place for our children.
What rankles me is the absence of real choice.A vote for Obama is like saying we want more of the same. We need to tell them they have to do better and stop waging wars endlessly and start making America a better place for our children.
Very well put, do you feel tha lack of choice is intentional?What rankles me is the absence of real choice.
The way I see it, I have three options:
1) Vote for Obama, whose policies/actions I have not come to respect very much.
2) Vote for Sporting Goods, which is simply not a palatable option.
3) Vote for a third party in a gesture of futility, or simply don't vote. Imo also an unpalatable option.
So I'm left with the candidate who'll make me throw up ... only not as instantly as the other guy(s). Pfeh. cn
I cannot comment on "intentional". I will say I believe it is institutional. Pols who rise high enough to run for high office, e.g. Congress or the Presidency, have been heavily selected by their parties (typically by who gets party-controlled money for campaigns) to conform to some sort of criterion of conformity. Mavericks get selected out before they can even run for these offices, with very few exceptions. This selection doesn't seem to need concrete decisions by identifiable individuals, so assigning intention isn't trivial imo. cnVery well put; do you feel the lack of choice is intentional?
lol, wut?I find it amusing that the MSM is all worked up that Mittens is demolishing Obama in the latest poll numbers.