I respectfully disagree.
Everyone who CAN vote, Should vote.
Those who don’t care won’t even go to the polls.
Those who know nothing will balance out those who know nothing. Statistically, they will distribute their votes evenly across the candidates.
Those who are totally confused, or overwhelmed by the information will fall in with those who know nothing.
Which leaves us with those who know what they are doing; and those who think they know what they are doing, but have bad information.
Americans had bad information from GW Bush & Co about going into Iraq. It was a deliberate denial of, and alteration of information concerning justification for military action. Most of us were supporting something for reasons that in reality didn’t exist. We are responsible for what we supported; but we are also responsible for implementing corrections (or not) once we found out the truth.
So those who know, or think they know, should get out and vote. Take responsibility for your selections. And don’t sweat it that there are plenty of fools in the voting lines.
What are you smoking?
Not when a significant number of the know nothings have been rounded up off the streets, bribed, and transported to the polls like cattle to a slaughterhouse by left wing groups, and wouldn't be there otherwise. Also, understanding the flaws in the left's arguments requires a little study. Redistributionist bromides are appealing to children and child-like adults. "No Blood for Oil" resonates much better with clueless simpletons than learned people.
The whole community organizer thing is to maximize the manipulated loser population to use as tools for the acquisition of power.
...”Americans had bad information from GW Bush & Co about going into Iraq. It was a deliberate denial of, and alteration of information concerning justification for military action. Most of us were supporting something for reasons that in reality didnt exist.”...
BS. DNC talking points.