Nov 7, 2002 #1 S STING2 Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB Joined Oct 22, 2001 Messages 8,876 .....passive support for whatever the outcome of the election is. What do you think?
Nov 7, 2002 #2 The Wanderer Kid A Joined Aug 20, 2000 Messages 5,271 Location Holy Roman Empire not voting is actually the popular vote
Nov 7, 2002 #3 KhanadaRhodes Paper Gods Staff member Joined Jun 5, 2001 Messages 60,680 Location a vampire in the limousine but election day was two days ago
Nov 7, 2002 #4 melon ONE love, blood, life Joined Oct 2, 2000 Messages 11,790 Location Ásgarðr ....how so many Republicans get elected every year. Melon
Nov 7, 2002 #5 nbcrusader Blue Crack Addict Joined Aug 18, 2002 Messages 22,071 Location Southern California Evidence that, in the grand scheme of things, Republicans and Democrats are generally not that far apart on issues.
Evidence that, in the grand scheme of things, Republicans and Democrats are generally not that far apart on issues.
Nov 7, 2002 #6 Lilly Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB Joined Oct 27, 2001 Messages 8,523 Location back and to the left Evidence that the candidates don't represent their constituents very well.
Nov 7, 2002 #7 OP OP S STING2 Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB Joined Oct 22, 2001 Messages 8,876 Regardless, there is a choice to be made, even if the candidates do not represent the views of the voter. One has to pick what they believe is the lesser of two evils in this case. In my view, not doing so is supporting whatever the outcome is.
Regardless, there is a choice to be made, even if the candidates do not represent the views of the voter. One has to pick what they believe is the lesser of two evils in this case. In my view, not doing so is supporting whatever the outcome is.
Nov 7, 2002 #8 B bonoman Refugee Joined Jun 6, 2000 Messages 1,398 Location Edmonton, Canada- Charlestown, Ireland a choice of that particluar person.
Nov 7, 2002 #9 joyfulgirl Blue Crack Addict Joined Apr 11, 2001 Messages 16,690 This has got to be a first. I agree with every statement here.