I choose not to vote for president this time around - neither of these candidates are worthy of something so valuable as my vote. Yeah, a lot of kids will vote for the first time yadda yadda - but I think a lot of people will be amazed to see the number of people who choose NOT to vote (of those who normally would) this time around - on both sides of the spectrum. I don't know if there are polls to measure that sort of thing, but many people I know on both sides simply choose not to vote because of their dissatisfaction. The "drilling thing" is not a sham - its the typical Liberal answer when it comes to oil - don't do anything to help, make the people suffer and maybe they'll come around to buy into this "global crisis" bullshit. Even if the technology came out tomorrow that would rid us of oil dependence - it would still take us 50 years to get off of it. We need to drill on our own turf - what would it hurt? Some Caribou? Some spotted owls? BFD!!! Thanks again for your comments!

by bobo1 on 06/25/2008 10:14:59 PM EST

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Youre a scumbag traitor to this country.

Pick a side, not voting is childishness defined.

Dissent is America, Apathy is treasonous.

by calturner on 06/25/2008 10:53:49 PM EST

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Not voting is also my right as a citizen.

I have voted since before you were born most likely.

If there are candidates that are worthy of my vote, then I shall vote for them.

There arent any Presidential Candidates worthy of my vote this time around.

if you work or volunteer for Obama as you say you do, I suggest that maybe they give you some training as to how to sway independent or non koolaid drinking voters. Calling them scumbags and traitors is not gonna do the trick.

I guess dissent isnt acceptable to you.

Take a cue from your candidate - start running toward the center/right quick if you want any chance of persuading voters.&nbs p;

Thats the bottom line...

:)

by bobo1 on 06/26/2008 01:14:39 AM EST

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But its my right to say your opinion now means nothing, because you arent voting.

by calturner on 06/26/2008 04:00:33 PM EST

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If Bobo doesn't want to vote, let him not vote.  We should be so lucky that all people as misinformed as he is police themselves and abstain from the process.  Few people have that admirable level of restraint, to say, "I don't know nearly enough about this election to participate in it.  In the interest of my fellow citizens, I better not vote."   Besides, would his opinion mean anything to you even if he WERE voting?

by OneHitKill on 06/26/2008 10:00:05 PM EST

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Good luck waiting for your perfect candidate.  The drilling decision should be decided on science, not politics.  I hardly think $4/gallon gas is a crisis.  It's provided the best incentive in 30 years for Americans to stop buying wasteful SUVs and for research into REAL ALTERNATIVES to our dependency on oil.  If you are following the news, you would understand that this is actually happening RIGHT NOW.  Auto makers are scrambling to design small, fuel-efficient vehicles to their customers and are backing off of releasing gas guzzling models.  University research teams and entrepeneurs are DAILY coming up with great new ideas for alternative energy.  Your understanding of the scientific arguments against drilling is that of a third grader's (as evidenced by your focus on two charismatic species), and I don't have the time to educate a person who doesn't give a fuck about the planet that provides us with conditions suitable for life itself.  Now that I see that you don't even have the spine to vote, I doubt I will bother responding to your posts again.  We are just too different to find common ground I guess.  That's too bad. 

by desertpear on 06/26/2008 04:10:22 PM EST

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