Straight to denial, ehh?
naw it's called not wasting your time on a uberpartisan goober.
Well when you have fresh Dogshit running against day old Dogshit it's kind if hard to get excited enough to vote unless you're into Dogshit like Craig, Spidey and PJabber.
naw it's called not wasting your time on a uberpartisan goober.
If a politician today has a choice between screwing future generations and angering the AARP crowd who are much more likely to vote, which one will he choose? I think it's pretty obvious.
Well, people react to the truth that's news to them differently. Yours is a common one.
Not much different than if I went to a fundamentalist church and said 'you are falling short of the values you claim, and are practicing bigotry against gays refusing them marriage'.
I'd get a lot of people who sound like your post. That's just how it works.
If you had the willingness to consider the possibility, my statement would easily be found to be true, but it's not easy to consider you're wrong, is it?
An assignment of guilt based solely on your personal dislike for those that disagree with you...
I take issue when that position starts out with a blatant fallacy
Your post is quite ironic. You do what you wrongly attack about:
Well when you have fresh Dogshit running against day old Dogshit it's kind if hard to get excited enough to vote unless you're into Dogshit like Craig, Spidey and PJabber.
Smart kids. 89% knows it's false choice. Kids are very perceptive about people. Too bad we have to turn into adults. Well some of you do.
Incorrect, I don't dislike you at all. Nor do I have any dislike for most political factions. I don't hate anyone, though people on the far left do have some ideas that concern me.
I also heard Obama had 75% of the 'unlikely to vote' demographic. Lost support with Republicans, Independants, but big support from the non-voters.
If you had the willingness to consider the possibility, my statement would easily be found to be true, but it's not easy to consider you're wrong, is it?
What a hilarious and original line. I have not heard that one before, certainly not hundreds of times on this forum alone....I am surprised that no ..'but..but...Busssssshhhhh" excuse from the OP...
Well, if it makes you feel better, Craig, I'm 29 and would have voted a straight Republican ticket, but didn't bother to vote(Well, except for state house, the Democrat of our district is a pretty cool guy and actually is more of a conservative than a progressive)
As it turned out, no race that was on the ballet here was decided by a single vote. Therefore I made absolutely no difference in the outcome no matter what I decided to do!!!!!!![]()
Agree that the low turnout is lame, but as soon as I read the crap about the right-wing threat to our constituional republic I stopped paying attention to the OP's post.
it is sad only 11% voted regardless of what side of the political spectrum you are on.
It is kind of a shame that the youth have little interest in politics, considering that their future is basically being buried in debt at extraordinary rates by both parties.
