To: SoldierDad
A voter, knowing the history of the last four years under Obama, who won't effectively vote against Obama, if for no other reason than to disrupt what Obama has already set into motion, is stating both that the consequences of Obama's reelection are preferable to his not being reelected and that the voter's actions in making that outcome possible constitute a moral good that is preferable to preventing that outcome.
For all of Romney's many faults and lack of strengths, anyone who believes that another term of Obama is preferable to Romney or that anyone from any party other than the Republican Party has a chance of defeating Obama is either morally defective or certifiably insane. "Yes, but I voted my conscience." Yes, but even the mentally defective and morally degenerate have their own versions of a conscience. The fact that it was "a conscience" and that it "was followed" doesn't mean the outcome is necessarily morally good or politically beneficial.
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04/25/2012 8:55:21 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: aruanan
"Yes, but I voted my conscience." .
Isn't that you what you mittbot are doing?
Here's some of your manipulative gibberish back that goes with that. The fact that it was "a conscience" and that it "was followed" doesn't mean the outcome is necessarily morally good or politically beneficial.
Remember that.
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