-=> Quoting Dennis Jenkins to Steve Gunhouse on 25 Aug 96 10:42 <=-
Re: LIBERTARIAN? OR REPUBLIC
SG>You could logically intentionally vote for gridlock (Clinton and a
SG>Republican Congress), or for Browne, or whoever's the "Taxpayer party"
SG>candidate. Of course, some will still be voting for Dole, or for Perot.
SG>Certainly I can't imagine any reason to vote for Nader.
SG>My choice is still Browne.
DJ> I thought about it but I think I'll just go ahead and vote for Clinton
DJ> and make my vote count. He's even coming to town to start his bus
DJ> tour and thumb his nose at Rush.
Is that for Clinton and for a Republican Congress (gridlock) or for
Clinton and a Democratic Congress (the fatalistic approach)?
As far as I'm concerned, if you aren't voting for a candidate you like
then your vote doesn't really count. You haven't made your preference
known, or you've even acted contrary to it. If your vote doesn't reflect
a real preference on your part, you haven't expressed *your* opinion.
Steve
... War never decides who is right, only who is left.
--- GEcho 1.00
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