> Voting signifies a willingness to accept its result and,
> more importantly, an acquiescence to the use of force.
> Anyone seeking to use force over others is evil, and anyone
> else aiding and abetting his quest is *also* evil.
>
> Now, I'm not saying that I *buy* this reasoning 100%, but
> can find no fault with the logic, as far as it goes.
IFF your premise is true, the inference is valid. Sometimes voting is done in self defense. The result as you pointed out is a winner in any case. If you do not vote you have no say and by not voting you are just as responsible for what happens.
BWS
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