i voted for change.
not just the change of our president.
change in general.
i voted for a third party candidate. it seems like a wasted vote, if you only think about it for a second. but it's a vote against the two-party system. everyone says "you know, i don't support my candidate TOTALLY, but you have to vote for someone..."
so no real change ever happens.
let's change that in 4 years. join me in voting third party! just because someone is backed by a national convention, or has enough money to campaign...doesn't make them qualified for the job. it means they have more money to campaign. that's about all it means.
i voted for change, and i feel really good about it.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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yeah! Way to go Allison! After I read your post, I consulted a friend and he found this for you: http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2008/cbarchive_20081010.html
A quote: "In the first place, a wasted vote is a vote for someone you know does not represent your own beliefs and principles. A wasted vote is a vote for someone you know will not lead the country in the way it should go. A wasted vote is a vote for the 'lesser of two evils.'"
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