okboomer
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Now, would someone please send this to the "Messiah" and his minions. Not to mention all the other Kool-aid drinkers who would give up what so many have sacrificed their lives for.
I've seen my country go from the most powerful, richest nation on the face of the earth to, at best, a second-rate power whose riches have been squandered on those who hate the very freedoms we used to have. Don't get me wrong; it is still my country, I still love it, and I would still defend her against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
I just most devoutly pray that those who go to the polls next year will reflect long and hard about who they cast their votes for.
I have thought about it and have never voted in my life. I will not vote for the lesser of two evils. Ron Paul gets my vote. I have minor disagreements on his stances but he backs everything he stands for with the legal document that restricts the government the constitution. Most others are domestic enemies.
So you don't vote, period? So when the general election comes around and it is between King Obama and Herman Cain? You would let King Obama get re-elected? I don't get it! :banghead:
I will write in Ron Paul.
I will not give my consent to be governed by tyranny. Voting for one of those two implies that you are willing to live with and abide by who ever gets voted in. Just my personal feelings. And not meaning any insult to those who feel differently.
Lew Rockwell put my feelings on the matter fairly succinctly and to the point. http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/67582.html
Why I Don't Vote
Posted by Lew Rockwell on October 21, 2010 08:59 AM
A lot of people have asked me why I do not vote.
1) Voting is the sacrament of the civil religion. I'm a political atheist.
2) Not voting bugs the regime, and no wonder. Such abstinence, like not complying in other ways, weakens them. What if they held an election and nobody came?
3) It's a pain in the neck.
4) Your vote doesn't count, unless the election is decided by a single vote. You are far more likely to be killed on the way to the polls than to have that happen.
5) The candidates itch to rule others. There is no lesser evil.
6) Politics is not our salvation. Indeed, the whole system is corrupt from top to bottom.
The notoriously corrupt New York politician Boss Tweed once said, "You may elect whatever candidates you please to office, if you will allow me to select the candidates." In short, by the time names are on the ballot, the fix is in. And apathy becomes a reasonable response.
Because you don't vote...you allow it to happen. Same thing.
It's an interesting position, and one I have thought about but because I am going to vote for Ron Paul, I hear from some that I am wasting my vote.
Think about it if no one voted, the illusion they are doing what they are doing by our consent would be gone. If you do the math it already is gone.