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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 1509314" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>I haven't made any personal attacks in this thread. If anything, you have. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I don't expect that.</p><p></p><p>I just expect crazy things, like keeping religion and government separate, no "controlling" guns, no "protecting family values" by making supporting ridiculous anti-queer laws, no violations of liberties with cute titles like the "Patriot Act", and quit shoving our military in every third world hell hole we can find...to name a few.</p><p></p><p>But apparently, since I didn't have a McCain or Obama bumper sticker in '08...I'm part of the problem.</p><p></p><p>You know how most people here couldn't imagine voting for Obama? (I'm guessing the very people arguing with me in this thread.) That's how I felt about both candidates. Telling me I should have voted for one of them is like telling you all you <strong>"if you didn't vote for Obama, you're part of the problem."</strong> </p><p></p><p>Further evidence is the same people give the same tired line to people that DO vote. "If you support a third party (in places you can actually do that), you're voting for the worst candidate of the other two." BS. You're voting for your principles, not taking instructions from somebodies sig line on a gun forum. </p><p></p><p>But I'm sure me not voting for McCain/Palin or Obama/Biden is "the problem with this country". Sure of it. You can't blame me for that one, because I couldn't even distinguish the lesser of those evils. Is there a class I can take to learn that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 1509314, member: 4319"] I haven't made any personal attacks in this thread. If anything, you have. I don't expect that. I just expect crazy things, like keeping religion and government separate, no "controlling" guns, no "protecting family values" by making supporting ridiculous anti-queer laws, no violations of liberties with cute titles like the "Patriot Act", and quit shoving our military in every third world hell hole we can find...to name a few. But apparently, since I didn't have a McCain or Obama bumper sticker in '08...I'm part of the problem. You know how most people here couldn't imagine voting for Obama? (I'm guessing the very people arguing with me in this thread.) That's how I felt about both candidates. Telling me I should have voted for one of them is like telling you all you [B]"if you didn't vote for Obama, you're part of the problem."[/B] Further evidence is the same people give the same tired line to people that DO vote. "If you support a third party (in places you can actually do that), you're voting for the worst candidate of the other two." BS. You're voting for your principles, not taking instructions from somebodies sig line on a gun forum. But I'm sure me not voting for McCain/Palin or Obama/Biden is "the problem with this country". Sure of it. You can't blame me for that one, because I couldn't even distinguish the lesser of those evils. Is there a class I can take to learn that? [/QUOTE]
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