> No choice. Democracy is at stake although Putin says rightly so that what > kind of democracy is it when the popular vote doesn't elect the president. > > Harvey > > On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, WEBMASTER wrote: > > > Kerry may not be all you would like him to be, but he is finally > > fighting back and he will save social security and the VAMC. That is > > enough for me to support him. And a vote for Kerry is a vote against > > Bush. I'm certain that all those leftists who say they cannot support > > Kerry and will throw their votes away have less to lose or they're just > > not hurting like the rest of us.
I think this is the key. Those who consider themselves progressives do not have as much to lose. They are liberals who can't relate to the rest of us either so they support their own oppression and exploitation by throwing their vote/voice away in this election. There is no other choice for progressives but to vote AGAINST Bush by voting for the most viable candidate, who is Kerry. Why those of you who say you can't bring yourself to support a lesser evil is beyond reason because that is what democracy is, it is compromising, not shooting yourself in the foot. Sarah ----- / o o \ ===OO=====OO================================================== 4 Portals - 2 News Wikis - 2 Conferences -- No More BuSHIT! It all starts here: - http://pnews.org/ (On Internet since 1982) http://pnews.org/PhpWiki/ (West Coast News Wiki) http://g0lem.net/PhpWiki/ (East Coast News Wiki) ==============================================================