>> those who insist there’s a profound difference between Coke and Pepsi
Curious analogy. I used to drink Pepsi up until I learned it was doing business with a firm that uses aborted fetal taste receptors in research. I hope you’re not consuming Pepsi products.
>> Please ponder seriously the real world consequences of a Romney landslide, and ask yourself: Which has a better chance of preserving liberty
It’s an interesting strategy, and I appreciate the candor and detail. Ultimately, however, others will be deciding who gets seated, so I’m confused about the effective value of the third party vote other than providing a sense of involvement. If a deadlock is the goal, then one should vote for Obama according to plan.
I don’t completely agree with your thinking, Finny, but I hope you continue to evangelize your strategy; it’s worthy of our attention.
Pepsi jettisoned the Semtyx (?) fetal kidney cell “taste testing.” It sounded like an oversold, immature technology anyhow — none of these cells are going to be able to report back that yes, this sample tastes like authentic Pepsi or no, it doesn’t. Try culturing some taste buds if you want to get closer to that....
So I drink Pepsi products again sans guilt.