Posted on 11/06/2006 12:30:43 PM PST by neverdem
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If John Derbyshire thinks this election is a "tough call", he is a real dumbass! Vote GOP even if you need a clothespin for your nose!
I was somewhat troubled and sad when Derbyshire said he was leaving his Church because the biologists had convinced him of the falseness of Christianity.
Now I really think he's losing it.
One should vote even if its only to slap down the arrogant media!!
I find the current poll ont he right side of the thread page very interesting. Read the internals on that poll. A very low precentage of members says they are staying home and not voting. A somewhat higher percentage of non-members say they are staying home. Democrat voters are higher in the non-member section than in the member section. I infer from these internals that more Dems are staying home than Repubs.
Now to the important part:
It is the duty of every American to vote in elections. If you refuse to vote Republican, you should vote Democrat or "third party", or write in a candidate in races where that is allowed. To not vote at all is a defacto vote for totalitarianism.
Wishful thinking by PravdABDNC!!
Pray for W and The Election
Chafee and Kean were voted on to the ballot by weak-kneed, lily livered, feckless Republicans in RI and NJ, of course. Now they are on the ballot, and we have to vote for either them, or the Democrat alternative.
But if the Donks gain control of the Senate, we're all screwed, so that vote is easy to cast. Kean will vote with the Republicans on organization. After that, who knows? But that one vote is enough for me.
Chafee, I'm not so sure about even the organization vote. But if I were in RI, I would still vote for him, if only to poke a sharp stick into the eye of the Democrat Party.
If you don't want to vote, that's your business. It's a free country, even for fools.
To vote or not to vote,
That is the question,
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous politicians,
or by voting, to influence them.
For want of a voter, the vote was lost.
For want of a vote, a seat was lost.
For want of a seat, the house was lost.
For want of the house, the impeachment was launched.
For want of a voter, a voice was lost...
We could lose the war in one day and this idiot thinks it's a tough call? We could lose the chance for a Supreme Court majority in one day and this idiot thinks it's a tough call?
Vote. Even if you have to crawl over broken glass, holding your nose all the time...
Unless conservatives can get control of the courts, their agenda is going to be undermined, anyway.
There is a natural tendency in the national media to attempt to interpret events of this magnitude by national criteria, and it doesn't always fit very well. Nor do polls that concentrate on national-level issues (although they're much easier to write and cheaper to conduct). So mid-term elections always end up surprising somebody, and it's usually the commentariat.
agreed!
Exactly. Anybody who thinks it's a 'tough call' is a self-obsessed, mastubatory idiot.
I'm voting. I'm conservative. Get out and vote.
Tough call my a$$.
IOW..."All politics is local."
I hope someone sends Derbyshire a link to the comments here.
Never Forget 9-11! Vote Republican-we can not put national security in the hands of libs! Please please vote REPUBLICAN! If you are in Montana vote for Conrad Burns. We can't put Tester in. He wants to repeal the Patriotic Act and is FOR late term abortions. Please Conrad NEEDS your vote!
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