(September 13, 2013 at 1:09 pm)Psykhronic Wrote: Governors, yes, but cmon, a president? I doubt it. I won't say never, fair, but I am in huuuuge doubt.Nah...don't let these guys persuade you to vote against your principles. Why force yourself to accept something that you're not happy with? If you think a third party candidate is better suited for your vote then I say you should vote for that third party, or not vote at all if you're unhappy with the choices on the ticket.
(September 13, 2013 at 1:03 pm)Chuck Wrote: You have the option to not vote for either. But the exercise of that option mathematically increases the chances of Republicans winning.
You can exercise the option you have. But you have no option to avoid the consequences of your exercise.
I'm aware of the consequences, but I think I have a bit of a "moral dilemma" - face possible negative consequences vs stay true to what I think is right, the latter tends to win...
"Inside every Liberal there's a Totalitarian screaming to get out"
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