To: RockyMtnMan
same here. i receive a call every week from the RNC and a mail solicitation which i promptly throw away. i do tell the callers i can't in good conscience contribute (my dissatisfaction with the immigration and uncontrolled spending).
they're NOT going to wake up, and yes this is going to be a tough election. gore did win the popular vote in 2000. we were energized and bush became president, it's the exact opposite this year.
let's hope nader decides to run....we're going to lose. i won't stay home, the only reason being that the prez is serious about the war on terror and i can't imagine what the dems would do.
To: contessa machiaveli
Witholding my vote to the last possible moment forces the GOP to do one of two things. Change their policy stances to reflect more conservative ideals or spend more money doing damage control by spinning current policy.
It's there choice not mine, but by withholding my vote I can get something. Giving it away gives me a repreive from their mass mailings and no improvement in policy.
To: contessa machiaveli
Precisely how i feel about it.
150 posted on
02/12/2004 9:35:53 AM PST by
sauropod
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