To: Chena
Im an optimist, and I choose to believe that Giulianis name will not be on the ballot when voting day arrives. As for third parties, The highest percentage of the popular vote ever won by a Third Party was 27.4% by the Progressive Party candidate for President in 1912. I could vote third party as a way of protesting, but by doing so I would also be helping the Democrats and hurting the Republicans, our military men and women, and our countrys security and future. I've been thinking about this. Really, what you're doing is making the same arguments that started all of this, in a somewhat safer, more incapsulated form.
To: EternalVigilance
I've been thinking about this. Really, what you're doing is making the same arguments that started all of this
...ad nauseam.
To: EternalVigilance
I've been thinking about this. Really, what you're doing is making the same arguments that started all of this, in a somewhat safer, more incapsulated form.I thought what started "this" was the battle between Giuliani supporters and others. The questions I asked earlier needed to be asked. If this forum is now saying that only those who either decide not vote, or vote third party, if Giuliani does end up on the ticket, are now considered enemies of conservatives, that is a very important piece of information that needs to be posted for all to see. We cannot move forward very well if we don't know what the new rules are.
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05/01/2007 3:19:16 PM PDT by
Chena
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