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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Larry L wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: I cannot for the life of me ever figure out why so many folks who claim to be concerned with protecting our outdoor heritage can vote Republican. snip I truly believe that most people, regardless of voting history, are dissatisfied with the idiot we have and his thug buddies. But that dissatisfaction is proven to not be enough to lead to change. We need leaders we can actively support, not just ones that 'aren't as bad as the other guy.' Dream on. The American electorate, like any other, gets the leaders it deserves. The average American voter is dumber than a box of rocks and wouldn't know a good leader if one bit him on the tit. Yeah, voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil but for the sake of your great-grandchildren and theirs, you'd better hold your nose and vote these thugs out before it's too late. I think your statement speaks to Larry's argument. You say "vote these thugs out" without Dems offering a good alternative to "vote IN". If protecting the environment isn't a good enough reason for an outdoorsman to "vote IN" then I am puzzled. The last election proved ABB is a bad plan for winning elections. The last election proved my assertion that the average American voter is dumber than a box of rocks. I don't know how to convince the "dumber than a box of rocks" portion of the American electorate to vote for their own self-interest, maybe you can shed some light on that. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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