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Originally Posted by thefragile
Yes and when the person you want to vote for, that you agree with, is either a democrat or a republican, then you vote for them. I will never understand why people scoff at those who vote their party line. Aren't they doing the same by always voting independent? Yes, they are. The ONLY time I would've voted not democrat is for Nader. And the reason I didn't is because I consider it a throwaway vote. I'm not voting for someone that I know will not be elected. I also consider it giving a vote to the guy that I don't want to get elected.
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And this <bold> is why nobody other than the two parties will ever get elected to high office. They've done a great job selling the sheeple on the notion that THEY are the only answer instead of looking at this person by person we MUST look at it as party vs party according to
them.
Change will never,ever happen until we, as a voting public decide to quit listening to the sales (snow) job.