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Metricula
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And my vote counted.

11/5/2008 9:34:39 AM

nastoute
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kind of

11/5/2008 9:35:14 AM

BigMan157
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sure it did

11/5/2008 9:36:08 AM

bassjunkie
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i voted lib for governor

11/5/2008 9:37:10 AM

simonn
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i thought about it, but i didn't want to waste my vote w/ sarah palin on a ticket.

also i'm not versed enough on libertarianism to vote for it in good conscience.

11/5/2008 9:57:15 AM

God
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Your vote "counts" if you write in "Mickey Mouse" on your ballot.

Was it worth it? No. Don't feel good about yourself. This was not a time to support a third party candidate.

11/5/2008 10:03:03 AM

miska
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Poor Barr and Munger

11/5/2008 10:12:41 AM

Metricula
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Oh God, come off it. So I should vote for something I don't believe in because you desperately wanted NC to be a blue state?

It's okay; I still <3

11/5/2008 11:32:03 AM

JCASHFAN
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I got in an argument with my uncle, and Obama supporter, over this. He kept telling me I had to vote for one of the two main candidates or I'd be throwing my vote away. I've reached the point though, that voting something other than my conscience is throwing my vote away.

The biggest long term problem facing the United States is the impending fiscal insolvency of the government. Not the economy or Iraq or health care. The solution of both of the primary parties is to spend more money and hope the problem goes away.

A two party system gives too much power to the extremes of each party. Even a moderately powerful but 3rd place third party could drag the debate out of the Republican / Democrat dichotomy we're stuck in.

Where else is a small-government, non-interventionist, pro-civil rights, agnostic supposed to go anyway?

11/5/2008 11:47:47 AM

BigEgo
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this election was actually a great time to vote third party

11/5/2008 12:32:36 PM

EhSteve
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I voted Librarian too!

11/5/2008 12:33:21 PM

DivaBaby19
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I voted Libertarian for the Lt. Governor hahaha. I was not a Walter Dalton fan.

11/5/2008 12:35:46 PM

sober46an3
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I voted Librarian too!

11/5/2008 12:35:55 PM

Konami
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Any vote made in good conscience is a vote that counts.

gg

11/5/2008 12:38:52 PM

begonias
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I voted Librarian too!

11/5/2008 12:49:15 PM

ReceiveDeath
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your vote didn't count

11/5/2008 12:51:13 PM

sumfoo1
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Bill has voted yellow.... cause yellow and blue make greeen and green is my favorite color.

11/5/2008 12:51:19 PM

Str8Foolish
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Nope

11/5/2008 1:07:32 PM

BigMan157
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the two-party system isn't going anywhere

even Teddy Motherfucking Roosevelt couldn't get elected when he ran for a 3rd party, and that man was fucking awesome

i'm glad your vote made you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside though

11/5/2008 1:13:20 PM

hollister
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I hear you, jcashfan. Same argument with my in-laws until I told them I would vote for McCain instead. Then for some reason they were fine with my stand.

Anyone want to help me start a PAC? One to abolish the straight party vote option?

11/5/2008 1:13:32 PM

MisterGreen
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<----voted Libertarian

11/5/2008 1:13:55 PM

miska
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Quote :
"i'm glad your vote made you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside though "


haha, that's the exact feeling I got when voting libertarian too

11/5/2008 1:14:49 PM

God
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"Where else is a small-government, non-interventionist, pro-civil rights, agnostic supposed to go anyway?"


Democrat?

11/5/2008 1:17:01 PM

hollister
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^show me a small government democrat and I'll consider it

11/5/2008 1:28:39 PM

God
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11/5/2008 2:25:19 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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LOL

11/5/2008 2:28:58 PM

God
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Clinton dramatically reduced spending which gave the U.S. the first budget surplus in a LONG time.

11/5/2008 2:42:13 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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i didn't say he didn't. that is completely unrelated to hollister's question.

[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 2:49 PM. Reason : and republicans had control of congress for 3/4 of clinton's time in office]

11/5/2008 2:44:04 PM

SexyJesus
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too bad the Clinton ticket didn't make it past the primaries

11/5/2008 2:44:22 PM

JCASHFAN
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"even Teddy Motherfucking Roosevelt couldn't get elected when he ran for a 3rd party, and that man was fucking awesome"
I think it is a mistake to assume that a third party's inability to win the presidency should be the mark by which we judge their success. An effective third party, even a small group, in congress or in state legislatures would be a step in the right direction.


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"Clinton dramatically reduced spending which gave the U.S. the first budget surplus in a LONG time."
NO. A republican congress took over in 1994 and that marked the decline of the budget. The budget wasn't actually balanced anyway. It was declared balanced on the back of Social Security revenue which couldn't be diverted to the budget anyway.

The Democratic party as a whole is a big fan of government programs, higher taxes, and more restrictions on my liberties. Both parties supported the Patriot Act, both parties supported the initial action into Iraq.

11/5/2008 3:13:57 PM

LivinProof78
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"and republicans had control of congress for 3/4 of clinton's time in office"


everybody seems to forget about that whole checks and balances thing anyway

11/5/2008 3:18:31 PM

simonn
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right now, a third party cannot win. but if it keeps gaining ground, eventually it will be able to.

11/5/2008 3:26:09 PM

BigEgo
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^

11/5/2008 3:27:41 PM

philihp
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^^

11/5/2008 3:53:40 PM

God
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11/5/2008 3:55:17 PM

MisterGreen
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^^^^

11/5/2008 6:27:54 PM

aaronburro
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that's funny, metricula, I had you pegged for a die-hard libby. go figure

11/5/2008 6:29:03 PM

fin
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"I voted Librarian too!"

11/5/2008 7:52:07 PM

d7freestyler
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<-----

11/5/2008 7:53:00 PM

Joie
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<-------

11/5/2008 8:12:58 PM

kiljadn
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RAH RAH RAH LIBERTARIAN

11/5/2008 8:13:13 PM

Joie
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isnt it rabble rabble rabble??

11/5/2008 8:15:01 PM

fleetwud
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BARR-MUNGER '08

11/5/2008 8:16:35 PM

sumfoo1
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BARR-MUNGER '08




tww libertarian club

11/5/2008 8:17:23 PM

fin
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1%!

the LP is a force to be reckoned with

11/5/2008 8:21:09 PM

Stimwalt
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"right now, a third party cannot win. but if it keeps gaining ground, eventually it will be able to."


I'm just glad people decided to vote for someone, regardless. However, the people that I know who voted for a third party candidate aren't actually aligned with the candidate to begin with, but rather feel like being "different" with their vote. It's their right and it's better than not voting, but if you dig deep into their ideologies and stances on policies, I'd be willing to bet they aren't as aligned with the candidate as they would lead you to believe.

[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 8:23 PM. Reason : -]

11/5/2008 8:21:24 PM

fin
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being different from dumb folks is ok with me

11/5/2008 8:24:35 PM

sumfoo1
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i take pride in being different than dumb folks

11/5/2008 8:25:47 PM

Stimwalt
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Voting for someone that you do not understand fully simply because you feel like standing out for the sake of standing out is a simple definition of a shallow simpleton. Nevertheless, I'm glad you rocked the vote.

[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 8:33 PM. Reason : -]

11/5/2008 8:32:49 PM

sumfoo1
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^ yeah.. cause we have no idea of the libertarian agenda

[Edited on November 5, 2008 at 8:35 PM. Reason : cocksucker.]

11/5/2008 8:35:05 PM

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