People, still not satisfied with your choice of presidential candidates? There is an alternative on the ballot in November, Ralph Nader. This year Mr. Nader will be on 45 state ballots and the District of Columbia. We are all so use to the two party dictatorship that we tend to forget about the independent parties; they have a voice and a right to be heard by the American people, although Mr. Nader is being kept from the debates. I urge you to go to Mr. Nader's website at www.votenader.org and read where Mr. Nader stands on the issues of today, and please think about who you want running this country for the next four years before you cast your vote.
Debbie Seiberling
Mogadore
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Posted by considerthis October 14, 2008
Have you ever heard, Those that don't read are the same as those who can't. If you don't vote as a protest it is pointless. If you aren't going to vote anyway then cast your vote for Nader or Barr. Then at least you will be sending a message.
Not voting is not caring or not being informed. Voting for the lesser evil is still an evil. But, voting for one of the Independent candidates sends a message. One that D.C. needs to know, see and experience. The only kind that will bring change.
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Posted by considerthis October 14, 2008
I am sorry I think I mixed up another opinon person with this one. Debbie is correct. But check out Bob Barr too. If not we only have ourselves to blame. Because there isn't that much difference in the two candidates that will help us.
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Posted by considerthis October 14, 2008
There is another choice too. Bob Barr. And Pooh is correct we need a third party. We keep electing the same mistakes (both parties) and still expect different results? That's insane!
Your vote will not be wasted. I feel those that choose who they think will be the lesser evil have to realize that it's still an evil and I personally will not compromise my principles to vote for either evil because then we will never have change. Real change. Because the two parties are all prostituting themselves at our expense and until we scare the heck out of them, there will never be change. Just the changing of the guards with no accountabilitiy.
You want change? Then We the People need to make that change and electing the same mistakes are the same mistakes.
Let's make D.C. tremble with fear when they realize their jobs are at stake. Because all they do is job hop and one place they hop to are lobbying.
Just remember when you vote for the same two candidates you are getting the same party politics we keep getting. And while they are pointing the finger at each other, neither side has to be accountable.
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Posted by Schykennian October 9, 2008
Personally, I think Obama or McCain are a terrible choice. We need a third or fourth candidate to take hold of the race, to bad it's late in the race. We should abstain our votes for the presidential race so thet can hear our voice. Our government is failing us, it's about time they heard us!!!!!
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Posted by Enough October 1, 2008
Unfortunately I don't think he has a chance since he's not "included" in the fan-fare - I don't want to waste my vote on someone I know can't get in office. But, you are right, we do forget about the independent candidates.
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