My non-support of McCain does not equate to de facto support of Obama. It's a totally invalid argument.
I need reasons why I should vote for said candidate; therefore that candidate has to give me a message, not to expect me to go out and vote like a mind-numbed robot (apologies to legendary FReeper Mind-numbed Robot).
Ah it’s Extremely Extreme Extremist.
If there’s one thing anyone should know about this poster, it’s that you’re not about to change his mind.
I think my argument is absolutely valid, and I think history proves me right. The same thing happened to the Democrat party in Florida in 2000...so many angry Dems voted for Ralph Nader (or stayed home) that Bush was able to win the state--barely.
Not making a choice is making a choice.
I do appreciate your words about how you've seen worse in your time. Perhaps you're right, I'm not as old as you. But I do remember, vividly, the disaster of Jimmy Carter. And while we DID survive those times, they are not ones I want to repeat. I think conservatives need to try and keep another Carter from taking over--and Hussein would be WORSE than than Jimmy.