To: cynicom
The "I will not vote" mantra disgusts me especially from people obviously politically inclined. Surely there will be someone that you could find to vote for. If not why not a write in? To me Voting and Jury Duty are my civic obligations. America asks nothing of me, these are the least I can do for the honor of citizenship.
57 posted on
01/01/2003 10:23:13 AM PST by
artsie
To: artsie
artsie...
I have been voting for nearly 50 years. When it comes to president, a conservative usually has to vote for the lesser of two evils, to me that is not much of a choice. The only two votes I ever cast with fervor, were for Ronald Reagan. I expect never to vote again in that manner. I see no one on the horizon with his stature.
58 posted on
01/01/2003 10:27:11 AM PST by
cynicom
To: artsie
I even voted for Goldwater because of Reagan, so actually that is three votes for Reagan. At the time I knew Goldwater was a loser and he was.
The dems showed clips on tv of A-Bomb explosians, no text. People got the message, Johnson won in a landslide. They said a vote for Goldwater was a vote for war....Does that sound like what mite happen in 04?????
59 posted on
01/01/2003 10:31:36 AM PST by
cynicom
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