To: sauropod
I don't know why people are referring to it as a "third-party tantrum". I've never voted third party, and I have voted three times for a Bush.
And I am seriously pissed.
But I wish the party would make up its mind. Either we really are statistically insignificant, in which case it should be a matter of supreme indifference what we do with our votes and our money-- OR we really do hold the key to the election in our hands, in which case our concerns shouldn't be met with such dismissive scorn.
To: hellinahandcart
The Star Chamber wants it both ways.
682 posted on
02/06/2004 8:54:07 PM PST by
sauropod
(I'm Happy, You're Happy, We're ALL Happy!)
To: hellinahandcart
Either we really are statistically insignificant, in which case it should be a matter of supreme indifference what we do with our votes and our money-- OR we really do hold the key to the election in our hands, in which case our concerns shouldn't be met with such dismissive scorn. I've always loved the irony..."Throw your temper tantrum, you One-Percenter. No one cares what you do. And BTW, if [Insert Candidate Here] loses, it's on your head."
It's laughable. All the more so because I support GOP candidates, but there are some here too simplistic to discern honest criticism from disruption.
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