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Why I'm Not Voting For [Your Candidate]

   Posted by HockeyGod  Promoted 234 days 22 hours ago  3357 views  editorial  

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It's primary time here in Michigan, so it's time to examine just why your candidate sucks.


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GunWillTravel, on 1/14/2008 12:14:48 PM
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The question isn't "What's wrong with each candidate?"

The question is "Which one is best for the country?" or perhaps "Which one will do the least damage?"

"None of the above" is a cute answer, and will get you a lot of Shouts and Diggs, but it won't make any improvements.

Which candidate has actually improved circumstances where he/she has been in charge before?

Nobody with the title "Senator." They all stink, this is the least effective Congress that I can remember.

Governor Huckabee? Possibly. But my money is on Giuliani, who made measurable improvements in every category as Mayor of New York, regardless of whether or not he was "popular."


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HockeyGod, on 1/14/2008 12:16:25 PM
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@GunWilTravel

I know who I'm voting for, but I didn't want to reveal it. I agree that "none of the above" isn't a real answer.

Go vote.. for somebody, anybody, but have a solid reason for doing it is my take. Don't vote based on some stupid reason like how they look in a cowboy hat.

I just wanted to put information out there to help people decide who to vote for.
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phatbastard28, on 1/14/2008 12:30:31 PM
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The US is more confused then I thought. After New Hampshire caucus and McCain won the republican ticket, i knew something was wrong. For a nation where 70% oppose the Iraq war and then they vote for a candidate like McCain that says he has no problem being in Iraq for another 100 years. WTF America.
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HockeyGod, on 1/14/2008 12:33:34 PM
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Interesting side story. Years ago when McCain proposed reading everybody's email to make sure it's not somehow harming children, I sent him an email volunteering to forward all my email, and all the email from my web servers to his account so that he can monitor it.

Of course, I sent this to his private non-public email account.

He replied saying he'd love to have read my email, but since I'm not from Arizona he can't be bothered to read it.
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HockeyGod, on 1/14/2008 12:35:17 PM
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I had also written a wordpress plugin that would send every comment to McCain's private email for him to monitor, however I just couldn't bring myself to release it.
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Hanafi, on 1/14/2008 1:02:13 PM
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"I know that most people are going to blindly vote by party, or vote based on the nationality of one's wife, their middle name, religious views, gender, skin color, spelling of the world "flak jacket," or some other stupid reason that has nothing to do with how well they run the country"

You bring up a very valid point here. It is the Achilles' heel of all modern democracies.

The idea that every man has an equal vote is inherently flawed. It means that a garbage-man who failed high-school, holds the same say in government as a 20-year Harvard professor of political science. The concept is truly preposterous.

It would lead a man to think that a country ruled by intellectuals, a Technocracy so to speak, would be the utopian form of government.
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bulshoy, on 1/14/2008 1:20:42 PM
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^

"Democracy is the worst form of government except for all those others that have been tried."

Churchill
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Fido, on 1/14/2008 1:20:50 PM
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I'd usually considering it cheating to actually research a subject before writing about it.

But, shouted even with all those pesky facts.

"The idea that every man has an equal vote is inherently flawed. It means that a garbage-man who failed high-school, holds the same say in government as a 20-year Harvard professor of political science. The concept is truly preposterous."

WTF, every responsible citizen in a community provides a service and deserves an equal say. The "garbage man" lives in the same world and is due an opinion equal to any erudite political scholar.

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Hanafi, on 1/14/2008 1:21:23 PM
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@ bulshoy

Technocracy has not been tried.
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Hanafi, on 1/14/2008 1:40:13 PM
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@ Fido
"WTF, every responsible citizen in a community provides a service and deserves an equal say. The "garbage man" lives in the same world and is due an opinion equal to any erudite political scholar."

Consider this:

You have the responsibility to design a bridge. Whose opinion is more valuable, a convenience store clerks, or an experienced civil engineer with a masters degree from a qualified university?

The answer is clear.

So why are we are allowing the MOST important responsiblity, governing the very course of the entire nation, to be decided by the most uneducated and unqualified people?

Indeed, I'm sure the convince store clerk is very good at his own job and is a "responsible citizen", but he has relatively little to no knowledge on how to design bridges... And he has little to no knowledge on how to run a country. Consequently his opinion is fashioned on views and notions that have NOTHING to do with properly orchestrating a government... And is instead swayed by what you see politicians doing today; Practicing Charisma, Smiling, Smooth Talking, Kissing Babies, etc, etc.

That's why you have leaders running for office, that know how to win campaigns, but UTTERLY fail when it comes to running the country... ex Benazir Bhutto.

We're talking about running the entire country damnit! We need people who know what they are doing. Not just some idiot who got voted in by more idiots, just because he could play a fiddle to the ignorant masses!
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