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crimsonnation713
04-22-2008, 04:23 PM
It is a right of ours as Americans to vote. My question to the site as a whole is if you truly don't believe in your heart that any candidate is qualified, do you still vote for them? I think its total hypocrisy to vote for a person that you don't feel can do the job the way its suppose to be carried out.

Is it wrong for me as an American not to vote ?

timNem
04-22-2008, 04:51 PM
thats a good question..I said before that I wouldn't vote this time with the lineup of clowns we have to choose from. I respect what McCain has done in the past but I despise him for comments he has made in the past. I have no respect at all for Hillary. With Obama being non-existent just a few years ago and all the little things that are exposing him now. I have no reason to despise or disrespect him, I JUST DON'T TRUST HIM to lead the free world with some of these snafus.

So I'm votong for McCain the assclown simply because I think our country has greater potential to going down the tube with the two marxists.

azamugg
04-22-2008, 05:02 PM
good question and of course you wouldnt be unAmerican to not vote especially considering your reasoning...........Im almost to the point where I don't wanna vote either.......Im hoping McCain's political thoughts on Immigration change considering he will be a lame duck 1st day in office but regardless Im not a fan of ANY of'em

FanninFan
04-22-2008, 05:09 PM
I'm a staunch conservative, so I'm not pleased with any of the candidates. But I still believe you should cast your vote, regardless. If not choosing the lesser of two evils, then choose the candidate that you feel brings the most positive to the table. Line em up, study em, and cast your vote. I study the wars our country has fought in throughout our history, and some of it breaks your heart if you care to look deep enough into it. I lost a great grandfather who fought at Pearl Harbor. He would want you to vote and exercise the freedoms he died and left a wife and 3 children behind for.