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macaroniandcheese  Suspended Member (Idle past 3959 days) Posts: 4258 Joined: |
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Taz Member (Idle past 3322 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
crash writes:
I'm sure all three are great candidates. I'm not looking to be reasonable here, but all three have made it clear that they don't care diddly squat about human rights, which I think are not negotiable. I've also been hearing a lot of "god bless" from all of them. Specifically, what's wrong with him that, in your view, neither Clinton nor Edwards are superior? Like I said, curse me all you want. I'd rather vote for dumbest than negotiate on certain issues that shouldn't be negotiable.
Perhaps if you could specify your concerns in terms of their actual policies and character, as opposed to nebulous phrasings about who you "like" better, you might actually demonstrate sufficient engagement in the process to deserve to vote, just a thought.
Ok, you've changed my mine. I'm not going to vote next november. Disclaimer: Occasionally, owing to the deficiency of the English language, I have used he/him/his meaning he or she/him or her/his or her in order to avoid awkwardness of style. He, him, and his are not intended as exclusively masculine pronouns. They may refer to either sex or to both sexes!
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macaroniandcheese  Suspended Member (Idle past 3959 days) Posts: 4258 Joined: |
Like I said, curse me all you want. I'd rather vote for dumbest than negotiate on certain issues that shouldn't be negotiable. so you're going to vote for someone else who doesn't respect human rights? i mean, jesus, at least clinton supports a complete ENDA.
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1498 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
I'm not looking to be reasonable here, but all three have made it clear that they don't care diddly squat about human rights, which I think are not negotiable. Right, so naturally you thought about voting Republican, because of their recent history of consciencious respect for the rights of all humans, especially those detained in the war on terror. I'm not sure what makes you say "diddly squat about human rights." Edwards wasn't even in Congress when the Military Commissions Act came up for a vote.
Ok, you've changed my mine. I'm not going to vote next november. Thank you. No, really.
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Hyroglyphx Inactive Member |
Ok, you've changed my mine. I'm not going to vote next november. Aw, come on now... You have to vote. I feel like I should give the obligatory, patriotic message of, get out there and vote. There are decent candidates out there. You just have to look. Believe me, I'm not exactly jazzed by the candidates either, but even if you have to choose a lesser of two evils, at least you'll be doing your part. "It is better to shun the bait, than struggle in the snare." -Ravi Zacharias
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1498 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
Aw, come on now... You have to vote. No, you don't, and if there's a danger that, in the voting booth, you'll vote to "send a message", you probably shouldn't. Think for a second about what Taz is talking about doing. He's so incensed about the idea of politicians ignoring human rights that he's going to lodge a protest vote... for the candidate that has the worse record on human rights. Yeah, that sure "sends a message", all right. If you can't stomach the kind of compromise it takes to participate in democracy, then you probably shouldn't.
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Taz Member (Idle past 3322 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
Haha, crash, you've convinced me. You have one less ignorant voter to worry about now.
Added by edit. PS I stopped believing in democracy about this time last year. Edited by Tazmanius Devilus, : No reason given. Disclaimer: Occasionally, owing to the deficiency of the English language, I have used he/him/his meaning he or she/him or her/his or her in order to avoid awkwardness of style. He, him, and his are not intended as exclusively masculine pronouns. They may refer to either sex or to both sexes!
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Hyroglyphx Inactive Member |
No, you don't, and if there's a danger that, in the voting booth, you'll vote to "send a message", you probably shouldn't. If for no other reason, Taz will have no right to complain about the next president, should (s)he be as bad as he believes Bush was.
Think for a second about what Taz is talking about doing. He's so incensed about the idea of politicians ignoring human rights that he's going to lodge a protest vote... for the candidate that has the worse record on human rights. I don't think Taz was going to vote for a Republican. Okay, maybe Ron Paul. But Ron Paul is your Jar type Republican, which, in my opinion, is no Republican at all. But in either case, I think he just needs to go to as many websites as he can to get an estimation about who is lobbying for what, and where they stand on an issue. In fact, I think I should just go ahead and do that for everyone.
Ron Paul (Republican)
Al Gore (Democrat)
John Edwards (Democrat)
John McCain (Republican)
Tom Tancredo (Republican)
Barack Obama (Democrat)
Mike Huckabee (Republican)
Fred Thompson (Republican)
Hilary Clinton (Democrat)
Bill Richardson (Democrat)
Chris Dodd (Democrat)
Joe Biden (Democrat)
Rudy Guliani (Republican)
Sam Brownback (Republican)
Dennis Kucinich (Democrat)
Mike Gravel (Democrat)
Duncan Hunter (Republican)
Jim Gilmore (Republican) I think I got everyone on the card. Tommy Thompson, Republican of Wisconsin, has dropped out of the race. Also, according to Biden's website, Richardson has dropped out of the presidential race to join Biden's team (presumably because he knows that he'll probably lose, and this way he can at least be Vice Pres). But I confirm that as of yet. Edited by Nemesis Juggernaut, : edit to fix html tags Edited by Nemesis Juggernaut, : Edit to add info "It is better to shun the bait, than struggle in the snare." -Ravi Zacharias
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macaroniandcheese  Suspended Member (Idle past 3959 days) Posts: 4258 Joined: |
thanks for the platform post.
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Hyroglyphx Inactive Member |
thanks for the platform post. No problem
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nator Member (Idle past 2200 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: If you vote republican next year we may not be able to be friends anymore. I'm not kidding.
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nator Member (Idle past 2200 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Bullshit. The republicans knew exactly what they were doing when they got conservative Christians in a lather about gay marriage in all of the swing states. Oh, and just so you know? I've ALWAYS been a "morals/values voter". So have all of my Liberal friends.
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1498 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
If for no other reason, Taz will have no right to complain about the next president, should (s)he be as bad as he believes Bush was. Oddly enough there exists no accrediting or licensing body to enforce the Complaining Laws, or to make sure that complaining is only done by those qualified to do so. So Taz's ability to complain for the next 4 years will hardly be hampered in any way by not voting.
But in either case, I think he just needs to go to as many websites as he can to get an estimation about who is lobbying for what, and where they stand on an issue. I agree. I would rather Taz make an effort to educate himself about the issues, and make reasonable determinations for himself about which of the candidates best represents his views, as opposed to not voting. But sorting through politics isn't everybody's cup of tea.
In fact, I think I should just go ahead and do that for everyone. Well done, very thorough. Perhaps too thorough. I don't think Al Gore is running, or will run. Or did I miss something?
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Hyroglyphx Inactive Member |
quote: Bullshit. The republicans knew exactly what they were doing when they got conservative Christians in a lather about gay marriage in all of the swing states. Meeeeeeow! Simmer down Nator. I think you may have misunderstood me. What I was speaking about was that for the average voter in 2004, values turned out being the big issue of that election cycle. Nobody realized that it would have weighed so heavily an outcome.
Oh, and just so you know? I've ALWAYS been a "morals/values voter". So have all of my Liberal friends. Fantastic... I never said you weren't. "It is better to shun the bait, than struggle in the snare." -Ravi Zacharias
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Hyroglyphx Inactive Member |
Oddly enough there exists no accrediting or licensing body to enforce the Complaining Laws, or to make sure that complaining is only done by those qualified to do so. So Taz's ability to complain for the next 4 years will hardly be hampered in any way by not voting. Sure, if he doesn't vote he can still complain. But I'm gonna mention the fact that he opted not to vote, thus nullifying his reason for doing so. The reason being, if you don't contribute to getting in a good president, then as far as I'm concerned, you don't have reserve the right to bitch and moan.
I agree. I would rather Taz make an effort to educate himself about the issues, and make reasonable determinations for himself about which of the candidates best represents his views, as opposed to not voting. Yeah, and I seriously doubt that Taz, despite his saying so, would actually vote Republican. Maybe Ron Paul. But Ron Paul is to the Republican party, what Joe Lieberman is to the Democrat Party.
But sorting through politics isn't everybody's cup of tea. No, it certainly isn't. And to be honest, I don't particularly enjoy it either. I've really been slacking in this election cycle. I posted that info as much for myself as I did for everyone else. I need to do some homework too.
Well done, very thorough. Perhaps too thorough. I don't think Al Gore is running, or will run. I'm pretty sure he's been in the race for awhile now. After what happened in 2000, I think he wants back what he felt was entitled to him then. Edited by Nemesis Juggernaut, : edit to and fix typos "It is better to shun the bait, than struggle in the snare." -Ravi Zacharias
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crashfrog Member (Idle past 1498 days) Posts: 19762 From: Silver Spring, MD Joined: |
I'm pretty sure he's been in the race for awhile now. I'm certain you're wrong about this. He's stated, as plainly as possible on a number of occasions that he has no intention of running for president in 2008. Unless something changed in the past few weeks and I didn't hear about it, but I read political blogs extensively and daily so I think I would know. There's a whole lot of people that want him to run, but he's not yet a candidate for president in 2008 according to any source.
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