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Originally Posted by Guest
So, don't vote then. That's what you are trying to get us to do. One poster, making multiple comments to himself, attempting to get us to stay home. Sorry buddy, but I may not like the candidate, but I don't like a lot of my neighbors, actors in Hollywood and some relatives, but I will still vote for the candidate of my party. It's not like a liberal from the Democrat or Libertarian party is going to be any closer to what I would choose. So, keep wasting your time trying to convince everyone of how futile it is to vote, and I'll just shake my head at how you are just like the body of the chicken after my granddad used to cut their heads off. It just kept running around bumping into things, not realizing it was already dead.
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I don't see anything in the OP or the comments that follow that say or even imply "Don't vote." Nothing at all. What I read into it is "Be conscious of what the candidates say about each other THEN in contrast to NOW." Will it change anyone's vote? Probably not.
There are those who at least make the effort to be thoughtful about their vote by examining what is said about--and by--the various candidates. And then there are those who are tied by ball and chain to a particular party (no matter what party, it makes no difference) and vote solely by party, regardless of the qualities of the different candidates.
The bottom line is "Be sure to vote!"