You're not drunk. You're just....enjoying a little rainwater and Everclear.
I threatened to chloroform a Nader supporter on election day. Nothing like unlimited access to the chemical storage room. And threatening unlabeled bottles.
To be fair, Nader only got 1% of the vote, and didn't actually make the crucial difference in the swing states. Yes, I think as a matter of principle anyone who wanted Bush out of office should have voted for Kerry - solidarity and whatnot - but it is unfair, and outright wrong, to blame Nader for Kerry's inability to be elected. You see, the democratic party is freakin' RETARDED - they chose the least interesting and energetic candidate possible, one who until the last few weeks of his campaign made a lot of rather ambiguous statements, and then wondered why he failed to energize support. I'm not saying Kerry wouldn't have been a capable president (especially compared to the shmuck we have in the White House now), but the fact is that he was a highly ineffective campaigner. If you want to blame voters, why don't you blame those who DIDN'T vote? Only 17% of eligible 18-25 year olds voted, and they were the most (statistically) supportive group of Kerry. I apologize for the length of this comment, but I felt it needed to be said.
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I threatened to chloroform a Nader supporter on election day. Nothing like unlimited access to the chemical storage room. And threatening unlabeled bottles.
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You see, the democratic party is freakin' RETARDED - they chose the least interesting and energetic candidate possible, one who until the last few weeks of his campaign made a lot of rather ambiguous statements, and then wondered why he failed to energize support. I'm not saying Kerry wouldn't have been a capable president (especially compared to the shmuck we have in the White House now), but the fact is that he was a highly ineffective campaigner.
If you want to blame voters, why don't you blame those who DIDN'T vote? Only 17% of eligible 18-25 year olds voted, and they were the most (statistically) supportive group of Kerry.
I apologize for the length of this comment, but I felt it needed to be said.
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