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frink (11/15/2012) [-]
I wrote him in for the elections, because I believe you should vote for someone who supports the same values as yourself. Even though I didn't want Obama to win, I am never going to vote for the other guy, just because I want the current kim jongistration out. I read some where that a vote for the lesser of two evils is still a vote for evil. It's funny that people who call him crazy, never even heard one minute of this man speak. He is a great American, who actually cares about individual freedoms and the fight against tyranny. I am getting sick of people voting for just (R) or (D), I want people to vote for principles and not politics.
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diminishedsr (11/16/2012) [-]
I'm just pissed off about the whole damn electoral college system. There needs to be just one day to vote, and each vote ACTUALLY counts, with no "winning" a state. You win by getting more total votes. I just don't get why our voting system is so complicated. Since I registered as independent I'm not allowed to vote in the primary? Fuck this, ONE GODDAMN VOTE DAY for EVERYONE.
Pardon my french, but pieces of shit like you are what's wrong with America. Lazy asses who want things to go better for them but couldn't care less if they ACTUALLY vote to help change? Please, you don't deserve to live in this country. If you want some goddamn change, then vote for it, it's all you'll do. If you like things the way they are, just vote for the re-runners. It's quite simple.
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N. Korean citizen (11/15/2012) [-]
I agree with you on people voting just R and D, but Ron Paul is a strict christian who was against gay marriage, and was for the combination of church and state effectively making church the same as law, or at least close enough to have an impact on people who aren't religious.
Vote for the lesser of two evil's. The two party system is inevitable in American style of government.. Duverger's Law: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law
I voted for Gary Johnson so that the Libertarian Party would have a chance of ending the duopoly Republicrats have over election ballots. As much as I wanted to vote for Paul, I knew the media would do something like add his ballots to a list of how many people supported The Republican Party and not mention who individually people voted for or some bullshit like that.