RE: To all who did not vote and maintaited their ethics
November 9, 2016 at 3:34 pm
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2016 at 3:56 pm by Sterben.)
(November 9, 2016 at 3:19 pm)mlmooney89 Wrote: I voted for a man I thought would help the country. He had no chance of winning but I at least used my voice and my right as an American. You don't only have two choices so if you think you do you are being naïve. If you think by not putting your name on it means you get out of the whole fiasco you are sadly mistaken because you are now a pawn that lets others move them around the board without even trying to say anything about it.
We all know that a lot of people in the U.S would of never voted for a woman to become president. Even if it was not a Hillary, it could of been a dream candid. Highly educated on her own, came from a poor to middle class family, multilingual(she could of fluent in (English, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese.) Possess a P.h.d and have a clean political history without any major scandal, and never have accepted money from special interests groups. She still would of been not a qualified candid in a lot of peoples eyes. I would of voted for this fictional candid in a moments notice of her announcement.
As an individual with standards, I could not in good faith put my name something like this. It be similar to putting your name a greeting card for a teacher or manager you hate with passion. Gary, Hillary, or Donald did not possess any of the standards I believe in. The only person that came close was Jill Stein and she's was not available in my state.