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Fri Feb-20-04 02:35 PM
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Poll question: Green , Dem, GOP |
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How will you vote in November?
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:31 PM
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:22 PM
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Blue in a blue state. I think the voting for a RW third party is a good idea. I don't think I could pull the lever for anyone but our Democratic nominee this time, but it's really a good strategy.
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:44 PM
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I suppose you are still using the Democratic color for the last two presidential elections instead of the '04 election. The incumbent party is always shown in blue on election night. So when you see the South lighting up Blue on election night, don't get too excited.
I just learned this yesterday and felt compelled to show off my now vastly superior knowledge. :)
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:50 PM
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3. There's gonna be some color hysteria soon |
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Some fool Neo-Con is gonna forget he lives in a red state, think his state is preparing for an imminent terrorist attack, blab the lunacy on hate radio, and empty grocery stores of bread and milk state-wide.
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:50 PM
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4. Dem in a deep-bue blue state! |
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The Land of Lincoln votes Democratic! :)
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Fri Feb-20-04 05:51 PM
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5. Yup, but I've even given up on my 5% rule in Illinois |
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Too much risk with Nader in the game.
I'm voting for the ham sandwich we're about to be handed.
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Fri Feb-20-04 06:24 PM
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My state only went blue on the recount.And our Secretary of State doesn't listen to BBV-ers. She thinks they're all nuts.
Strange, I always loved ham before.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:15 PM
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Edited on Fri Feb-20-04 10:16 PM by Paulie
I only like mustard on my ham sandwich.... :puke:
It's gonna feel good voting on March 16th FOR someone though. :loveya: Dennis :loveya:
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Fri Feb-20-04 06:28 PM
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7. Vote Libertarian or Constitution! |
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If you're in a hopelessly red state, vote Libertarian or Constitution!
If one of these two parties gets 5% of the vote in November, they'd end-up with matching federal funds in 2008 AND media attention. With such media attention, they'd end-up pulling a chunk out of the GOP vote in that election cycle.
Please consider this. And for those living in swing states, please vote intelligently. The future and the world are depending on us.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:19 PM
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13. That's actually kind of clever |
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It's so crazy, it just might work.
Hmmm.
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Fri Feb-20-04 06:32 PM
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I'm not sure. Unless Georgia suddenly becomes a contested state, or the nominee convinces me (wouldn't take all that much at this point), I will at least consider a third-party vote.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:12 PM
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9. Not a single freeper GOP vote? |
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:20 PM
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14. There You Go... I Voted GOP For Ya! -- It's About As Silly And Idiotic |
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as some of the other answers and excuses people have been giving for voting "Green".
-- Allen
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:43 PM
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17. Allen, I've got tons of Green friends |
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I learned a long time ago that it was far better to try to build my (Democratic) party than to try to convert Greens. I feel that the Greens are noble and are working for what they believe in. I have not yet given up on the Democratic Party, the Greens have. I find that it is easier to convince non voters that they should vote and vote Democratic. That is the future of our party.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:57 PM
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19. Wouldn't Your Green Friends Find It Ironic That Their Actions |
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Edited on Fri Feb-20-04 10:58 PM by arwalden
are actually driving the Democratic party more to the CENTER (and quite literally FURTHER RIGHT) to recapture other voters. As we seek out to replace the defectors with centrists and moderate-Republicans, the Democratic party becomes even LESS of what they hoped to achieve.
Their behavior is having the opposite effect that what is intended. How ironic... and how sad. A group that bemoans their fringe status does nothing except that which GUARANTEES and cements their continued fringe status.
They have become caricatures of all their own worst traits.
-- Allen
Edit: PS... you have a positive attitude... that's hopeful. Keep fighting the good-fight.
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Fri Feb-20-04 11:31 PM
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20. We are getting somewhere now, Allen |
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The Green voter in 2000 was more likely a disenfranchised Democrat than a Green party member. In my city, Nader received 253 votes, yet only 22 voters were registered Green.
I classify Greens in to the following groups, "persuadable" and "pure".
Kucinich, Dean, Braun, Sharpton, Kerry and Clark picked up most persuadables. Kerry can keep them in the party, perhaps.
The Pure Greens understand that we exist in a two party system, and hope to replace the Democratic Party. The Democratic party dies when it is overpowered by the Greens or when it is merged or absorbed into the Republican Party. (This would also lead to a Conservative Party.) The destruction of the Democratic Party is necessary for a Green party to be viable in America.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:18 PM
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11. Depends on the platform |
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I'm voting for the strongest candidate who rejects the war.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:18 PM
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I consider it a contested state that leans towards us at the moment.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:29 PM
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16. From a practicable and an idealistic standpoint, |
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Edited on Fri Feb-20-04 10:32 PM by GreenArrow
the Green Party platform is more in keeping with what I consider basic human values, but if the race is close in my state I'll vote Democratic--with a heavy heart.
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Fri Feb-20-04 10:45 PM
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18. If DK dont get Green Deep in the Heart of Texas the greens actually have a |
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pretty good base here they got enough sigs to get nader on the ballot buchanan had to pay to be on the ballot i will vote david cobb if dk dont get it
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Fri Feb-20-04 11:59 PM
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Deep in the heart of Texas.
I have a lot of issues with the Democratic Party as it exists today. But I know of no other party that represents me, imperfect as that representation is. And I think that in the long run many of its problems are fixable.
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