<quote name="Levi Pearson" date="Thu, 19 Jun 2008 at 10:57 -0600"> > Von Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > You're missing the point. Strategic voting, as ever I've heard it > > discussed, is about choosing the lesser of two evils. If you agreed with > > on of them it wouldn't be strategic, you just vote who you agree with. > > Maybe there's someone you like more, so you can chalk up a little > > strategy there, but you AGREE with who you vote for. Picking the lesser > > of two evils (as jacob said 'evil' is used loosely here, let's say the > > lesser of two bad choices) then you are selling yourself out and you're > > selling your country out. > > You're funny. You backpedal on the 'evil' thing, and then you say I'm > selling myself and my country out for advocating rationality. Just > can't resist the hyperbole!
I'm not backpeddling. I'm talking in generalities. I still think Bush is nigh unto evil. I still think Cheney IS evil. I still think McCain and Obama show a great potential for evil. Von Fugal
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