So emotional.
I am engaged in the process. I vote for whom I believe is the best man for the job. I don't fool myself into believing that a man who says that there ought to be limits to freedom is going to be good for the country.
Well, forgive for saying this but I think voting matters. Politics matters. Issues matter. I see a huge difference between the two parties and the two candidates for President.
I think voting matters, too. But, I don't fool myself into thinking that there's a whit of difference between the republican party and the democrat party.
Yeah, that's right, voting for third party because people were {begin whiny voice} mad because George H. W. Bush broke his promise and signed a tax increase... wha... wha... wha {end whiny voice} led to eight years of Bill Clinton, you idiot.
So emotional.
I thought the presidential term was only 4 years. When did this change?
It's good that you've adopted the whiney voice because it suits you so well.
The truth is that Bush ran a lousy campaign and that's why he lost. Dole ran a lousy campaign and that's why he lost in 1996. The democrats ran a better campaign in both elections and beat you.
You just can't admit the truth and would rather blame third-party boogeymen for the incompetence of your own party.
I'm sure your arguments would be even more convincing if you only used more colorful names in an attempt to insult me and used even more exclamation points at the end of your sentences.
Such is the substance of your arguments.
"You just can't admit the truth and would rather blame third-party boogeymen for the incompetence of your own party."
Actually, the parties (Rep and Dem) incompetence have made the 3rd party candidate in the last three presedential elections important. A strong 3rd party in the future will have both the dems and republicans kissing some serious butt.