To: Niteranger68
Well, people are still free to vote 3rd party, or write-in, or stay at home. I don’t agree with any of those choices but I recognize that some people are going to make them.
So I don’t think the menu analogy works.
An election is not a dinner party.
To: samtheman
Well, people are still free to vote 3rd party, or write-in, or stay at home. I dont agree with any of those choices but I recognize that some people are going to make them. So I dont think the menu analogy works.
An election is not a dinner party.
No need to overcomplicate the point. Simply pick from the available candidates or run yourself. Too often, I hear conservatives demand that someone else should run for office and have this view and that view. It's always someone else that must step up; never the person doing all the complaining. The only perfect candidate is yourself.
99 posted on
01/23/2008 8:28:33 AM PST by
Niteranger68
(Either order from the menu or go open your own restaurant.)
To: samtheman; Niteranger68
So I dont think the menu analogy works. An election is not a dinner party.
Actually, I think it might work. People can also go to a different restaurant, cook at home, or just not eat.
140 posted on
01/23/2008 9:04:44 AM PST by
CottonBall
(The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. (Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 ))
To: samtheman
An election is not a dinner party. This one sure isn't.
180 posted on
01/23/2008 10:56:49 AM PST by
BfloGuy
(It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect . . .)
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