Glenn wrote: . > However, . > I'll play 'devils advocate' and make small analogy to further the . > point of view expressed by Bastiaan. (for not voting)
. > Here are 3 hypothetical actions. (and thier results) . > 1) vote 'left wing' . > 2) vote 'right wing' . > 3) don't vote at-all . > Shall we compare them to walking in a given direction ? . > 1) You walk left. (and you'll fall off of the 100 foot high cliff) . > 2) I'll walk right. (and I'll fall off of the 200 foot high cliff) . > 3) Had we stood both still we would not have fallen off of any cliff. You gave only 3 possible answers. You omitted the slime-ball that others have elected digging the ground out from beneath both of you. If one person in each precinct in Florida, who did not vote because he/she felt that their vote didn't mean anything, had voted for Al Gore, there would not have been the controversy as Gore would have, without question, won Florida (and vice versa). There is no justification for not voting! Every vote counts, just as one drop of water after another will fill a bucket. Roger Turk Tucson, Aridzona
