Yes, they can both be wrong.

Oct 03, 2008 10:53

If you are thinking Obama or McCain is the lesser of two evils, then you are deceived. There are more political choices than Republican or Democrat. But they both got some facts wrong, or at least mis-stated them to support their own party views.

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candyctdrebar October 3 2008, 16:01:52 UTC
I totally agree that neither Obama or McCain are what I would call "good" candidates for president. But I disagree that "There are more political choices than Republican or Democrat." I suppose there ARE other choices but none of them are viable. A vote for any party other than The Big Two is a wasted vote.

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averykess October 3 2008, 16:43:26 UTC
Only because they (D & R) have manipulated the system to that point. They have the public believing the "two party system" lie. The big parties don't want other competition. The League of Women voters used to sponsor the debate between presidential candidates. Both parties declined the year that the Libertarian candidate was invited to participate (they were the only other party to be on the ballot in all 50 states ( ... )

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weilok October 4 2008, 11:58:10 UTC
ok as someone overseas and having to vote absentee what other candidates are viable this time around?

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