Probabilities and Protests

Nov 05, 2008 11:15

the lesson for John McCain is I suppose: if you wanted to win Minnesota you should have smeared your opponent, that way the voters would "protest" the election and vote for someone who has no mathematical chance at victory ( Read more... )

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nogib November 5 2008, 18:54:16 UTC
Sorry about that. Sometimes shock value is what's necessary to shake people up into waking up. Do you honestly think I'm serious??? ; ; Granted I don't like the guy and I never will. WAY too far left for my liking. A more moderate dem would have easily gotten my vote and that's the truth. This is a very precarious and important time for our country and Barrack simply isn't what we need here and now imho. History gives us clues to how bad this will end up and while I'm glad many people can be optimistic in the face of that, I can't help but be the pessimist I am. In the face of many I know who blindly follow the dem party, can't help but feel like the only voice of dissent. I've voted both parties in a wide variety of races while some people think their parties are utterly infallible. So I choose to snub my nose at the world and say it might be better if their Obamessiah was knocked off this lofty pedestal they hold him upon. Shock value goes a long way ( ... )

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