The Central Scrutinizer
Penultimate Amazing
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I'm out of town and I forgot to get an absentee ballot.
I'm not voting tomorrow because in Oregon, everyone votes by mail. So no need to request an absentee ballot, we have one of the highest rates of participation, no stupid controversies over long lines, Teatards or NBP-tards standing around voting booths, Diebold machines, hanging chads, butterfly ballots, and it doesn't matter what the weather is or if you get time off since the nice mail man picks it up from your house.
Remind me again why every state doesn't do this?
I'm not voting tomorrow since I voted 2 weeks ago.
Folks who live in Representative Democracies and do NOT vote, have no right to complain.
That said, I congratulate you all in putting cynicism aside for a day, and doing your civic duty.
What if there is no one you feel comfortable voting for? Should you vote for someone you don't agree with just so you can complain?
"If you don't vote you can't complain" is one of the stupidest things you hear this time of year. It's right up there with anything you hear after the words, "If I am elected, I promise to..."
Yes, if you cannot make a rational decision about which of the two candidates is better than the other, you have no right to complain.
Who is worse, Stalin or Hitler? Glen Beck or Sean Hannity? Sarah Palin or Christine O'Donnell?
Ok, I'm being tongue in cheek, here, but come on, it's a choice. Choose the one who's better, not the one who's perfect.
What if the rational decision is that both are equally bad? Is flipping a coin just for the sake of voting something that should be done?Yes, if you cannot make a rational decision about which of the two candidates is better than the other, you have no right to complain.
What if the rational decision is that both are equally bad? Is flipping a coin just for the sake of voting something that should be done?
What if the rational decision is that both are equally bad? Is flipping a coin just for the sake of voting something that should be done?
I don't want to vote for the one who's better. You may be mocking me, but your Stalin/Hitler comparison is spot on. As far as I'm concerned, the Democrats are Stalin and the Republicans are Hitler. (Feel free to reverse this if it offends your particular sensibilities, the Dems can be Hitler if you prefer)
Regardless of what the party you follow has said, they don't care one whit for you and yours, other than you represent one of the votes that will allow them to keep their current lifestyle afloat. If you can vote for a certain candidate and still sleep at night, then I'm glad for you. You have more confidence in these people than I do. I'm cool with that. That's you, but it's not me.
**** 'em all, I say. I'm sick to death of it. And, I'm going to continue to complain, whether you think I have the right or not.![]()
It's not that I have confidence in either one, it's that I have more confidence, based on what they profess to believe in, than the other. Case in point: not a single Republican running for the Senate believes in global warming. Not one. With the Democrats, I know that the candidate at least acknowledges the problem. If you agree with the GOP that's all a big conspiracy, then how can you allow a Democrat in office? If you think there's a problem, how can you allow a denier to gum up the works of real solutions? Don't you have an opinion on this subject? Now, with that in mind, how can you say there's no difference?