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    I will not be voting in this Presidential election.

    Ron Paul. Dennis Kucinich. Ralph Nader. They've either been shutout or just aren't popular amongst the morons in the U.S. I could vote for one of these candidates, but I feel that at this point in American politics, my vote means more by not being cast.

    I refuse to vote for any major candidate, by thus continuing the status quo which maintains the influence of the military industrial complex. The relaxing of government regulations due to corporate lobbyist influence(FCC, USDA, EPA, etc.) and the general lack of responsiveness from U.S. politicians to U.S. concerns.

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    btw, don't you think/realize that by not voting you are "enabling" the status quo?????
    "Active management in bear markets tends to outperform. Unfortunately, investors are not as elated with relative returns when they are negative. But it does support the argument that active management adds value." -- independent fund analyst Peter Loach

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Ron Paul. Dennis Kucinich. Ralph Nader. They've either been shutout or just aren't popular amongst the morons in the U.S. I could vote for one of these candidates, but I feel that at this point in American politics, my vote means more by not being cast.
    Your vote probably doesn't mean much either way. You should try violent overthrow. It's gonna happen sooner or later - what better place than here? What better time than now?

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    I hear ya, Rooster but that is the way they want you to react.

    Vote, bitch.

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    If i were in my 20's and was really watching what was going on i would start a revolution.You guys are screwed unless something major changes.I am willing to do what i have done for yrs now and that is put up with shit day in day out but the youth of america will not stand for it over a 40 yr period.So you guys go for it..Hurry though, i would like to enjoy it while i still dont need a diaper...
    I put forth this question and the question is,
    When i did your mother twice last nite did I get sloppy seconds ?????

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    at the risk of sounding like white noise.

    You should vote.

    See this page:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_Day
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    if you don't vote you should shut the fuck up about politics for the next four years.

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    Also probably white noise:

    We went to visit my wife's grandmother (who recently died at 88). Her "boyfriend" was 90-something and drove trucks onto Omaha Beach just after the fighting stopped. This old codger cried when he spoke of the seas that were red from blood a mile out.

    You need to vote.

    Just for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    what better place than here? What better time than now?
    "ALL HELL CAN'T STOP US NOW!"

    sorry I couldn't resist
    All I know is that I don't know nothin'... and that's fine.

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    YOU HATE AMERIKA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pubes View Post
    If i were in my 20's and was really watching what was going on i would start a revolution.You guys are screwed unless something major changes.I am willing to do what i have done for yrs now and that is put up with shit day in day out but the youth of america will not stand for it over a 40 yr period.So you guys go for it..Hurry though, i would like to enjoy it while i still dont need a diaper...
    Sweet, I'll see what us youngins' can do. But seriously my sympathy goes out to you, I have heard euthanasia can work wonders for your condition. In the interim, for my efforts, can you forward all your social security checks to me whenever they start coming. I mean, if you want us to stand up and do all the work I might throw my back out and end up needing diapers sooner than old lazy dinosaurs like you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing-in-jackson View Post
    Her "boyfriend" was 90
    Dude, don't put boyfriend in quotes, he was probably tappin that ass.

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    Too much effort to format this, but a classic segment anyway.


    >
    > I'm including an exerpt from Milton Friedman's book
    > "Free to Choose" where he describes the Socialist
    > Party as "the most influential Party in America"
    > despite the fact that it never garnered more than a
    > few percent of the vote.
    >
    > Take a look at their 1928 platform and see how many
    > of
    > their goals have been achieved:
    >
    >
    > SOCIALIST PLATFORM OF 1928
    >
    > (NOTE: Herewith the economic planks of the Socialist
    > party platform of 1928, along with an indication in
    > parenthesis of how these planks have fared. The list
    > that follows includes every economic plank, but not
    > the full language of each.)1
    >
    > 1. "Nationalization of our natural resources,
    > beginning with the coal mines and water sites,
    > particularly at Boulder Dam and Muscle Shoals."
    > (Boulder Dam, renamed Hoover Dam, and Muscle Shoals
    > are now both federal government projects.)
    > 2. "A publicly owned giant power system under
    > which
    > the federal government shall cooperate with the
    > states
    > and municipalities in the distribution of electrical
    > energy to the people at cost." (Tennessee Valley
    > Authority.)
    > 3. "National ownership and democratic management
    > of
    > railroads and other means of transportation and
    > communication." (Railroad passenger service is
    > completely nationalized through Amtrak. Some freight
    > service is nationalized through Conrail. The FCC
    > controls communications by telephone, telegraph,
    > radio, and television.)
    > 4. "An adequate national program for flood
    > control,
    > flood relief, reforestation, irrigation, and
    > reclamation." (Government expenditures for these
    > purposes are currently in the many [non-adjusted]
    > billions of dollars.)
    > 5. "Immediate government relief of the unemployed
    > by the extension of all public works and a program
    > of
    > long range planning of public works ..." (In the
    > 1930s, WPA and PWA were a direct counterpart; now, a
    > wide variety of other programs are.) "All persons
    > thus
    > employed to be engaged at hours and wages fixed by
    > bona-fide labor unions." (The Davis-Bacon and
    > Walsh-Healey Acts required contractors with
    > government
    > contracts to pay "prevailing wages," generally
    > interpreted as highest union wages.)
    > 6. "Loans to states and municipalities without
    > interest for the purpose of carrying on public works
    > and the taking of such other measures as will lessen
    > widespread misery." (Federal grants in aid to states
    > and local municipalities currently total
    > [non-adjusted] tens of billions of dollars a year.)
    > 7. "A system of unemployment insurance." (Part of
    > Social Security system)
    > 8. "The nation-wide extension of public
    > employment
    > agencies in cooperation with city federations of
    > labor." (U.S. Employment Service and affiliated
    > state
    > employment services administer a network of about
    > 2,500 [in 1980] local employment offices.)
    > 9. "A system of health and accident insurance and
    > of old age pensions as well as unemployment
    > insurance." (Part of Social Security system.)
    > 10. "Shortening the workday" and "Securing to
    > every
    > worker a rest period of no less than two days in
    > each
    > week." (Legislated by wages and hours laws that
    > require overtime for more than forty hours of work
    > per
    > week.)
    > 11. "Enacting of an adequate federal anti-child
    > labor amendment." (Not achieved as amendment, but
    > essence incorporated in various legislative acts.)
    > 12. "Abolition of the brutal exploitation of
    > convicts under the contract system and substitution
    > of
    > a cooperative organization of industries in
    > penitentiaries and workshops for the benefit of
    > convicts and their dependents." (Party achieved,
    > partly not.)
    > 13. "Increase of taxation on high income levels,
    > of
    > corporation taxes and inheritance taxes, the
    > proceeds
    > to be used for old age pensions and other forms of
    > social insurance." (In 1928, highest personal income
    > tax rate, 25 percent; in 1978, 70 percent; in 1928,
    > corporate tax rate, 12 percent; in 1978, 48 percent;
    > in 1928, top federal estate tax rate, 20 percent; in
    > 1978, 70 percent.)
    > 14. "Appropriation by taxation of the annual
    > rental
    > value of all land held for speculation." (Not
    > achieved
    > in this form, but property taxes have risen
    > drastically.)
    I see Blue; He looks glorious.

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    Wow, I can get behind every single one of those platforms*. This country is better for all of them.


    *The vast majority of elected Republicans probably support what, 50% of those, at least?

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    ^^^Funny, that sounds like the modern Democratic party. Especially the taxation part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Ron Paul. Dennis Kucinich. Ralph Nader. They've either been shutout or just aren't popular amongst the morons in the U.S. I could vote for one of these candidates, but I feel that at this point in American politics, my vote means more by not being cast.

    I refuse to vote for any major candidate, by thus continuing the status quo which maintains the influence of the military industrial complex. The relaxing of government regulations due to corporate lobbyist influence(FCC, USDA, EPA, etc.) and the general lack of responsiveness from U.S. politicians to U.S. concerns.
    I'll vote for Ron Paul if you do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooster View Post
    Ron Paul. Dennis Kucinich. Ralph Nader. They've either been shutout or just aren't popular amongst the morons in the U.S. I could vote for one of these candidates, but I feel that at this point in American politics, my vote means more by not being cast.

    I refuse to vote for any major candidate, by thus continuing the status quo which maintains the influence of the military industrial complex. The relaxing of government regulations due to corporate lobbyist influence(FCC, USDA, EPA, etc.) and the general lack of responsiveness from U.S. politicians to U.S. concerns.
    Pure Genius.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    Pure Genius.....
    What do you want, my life story?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RootSkier View Post
    Dude, don't put boyfriend in quotes, he was probably tappin that ass.
    I laughed.


    Mr. Price, that was his name. He was pretty suave. And Nanna was hot.

    For an 86 year old.
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    Not voting can be called voluntary resistance or voluntary ignorance, neither of which are a bad thing. And it's not a reason to be shunned from political discussions. Part of the beauty of living here (along with being able to vote for whomever you choose) is the freedom to not vote, for whatever reason. Many people vote in every election being completely uneducated to the candidates or issues...you shouldn't feel bad about making a calculated decision to avoid the polls.

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    If you're not even going to vote you have no right to bitch about anything politics related. Thats the most ignorant solution I've ever heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeatPuppet View Post
    ^^^Funny, that sounds like the modern Democratic party. Especially the taxation part.
    Yeah - Remember when that Democrat said "read my lips..." That was awesome.

    I'll give you Ron Paul, but Kucinich and Nader? Really? Were you abducted by aliens too?

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    I pretty much feel the same way.

    I will NOT vote for Hillary, Giuliani, Romney, or Obama. (At least that's what I am saying at this point).

    OTOH, as a nation, I truly believe that Giuliani or Romney, would be much worse for us, than Hillary or Obama. Bush has done some serious damage, and we need someon that will at least attempt to reverse some of the harm that has been done.

    A vote for the lesser of two evils. Pretty much how it has been since I first voted.

    A non vote may just mean more.

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    I think that if you don't vote once, you should not ever be able to vote again. So what if the guy you vote for doesn't win, or doesn't come close to winning, you should still express your opinion, its kinda a cornerstone of our country
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