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Forums - Politics - I whimped out and voted for Greg Johnson.

ECM said:
darkknightkryta said:
'Bout time someone had the balls to not vote for the two party system.

Holy ****! This is the first time someone has voted third party! OMG, get this man a medal!

And slightly less sarcastically: what does "balls" have to do with it, exactly? It isn't like someone was going to come into the voting booth and beat him with a tire iron* when he cast an *anonymous* vote.

*I'm pretty sure that's what happens when you vote for the wrong party in Libya, tho. (And maybe Philly, if your poll watcher is a Black Panther.)

Balls has to do with everything!  You know, grapefruits are balls, tennis balls, apples are sort of like a heart shaped ball.  Hell even this planet is some kind of giant ball.



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I also voted Gary. Being in Texas a vote for Romney or Obama is a wasted vote. A vote for a third party is the only vote that truly counts for anything in a "safe" state.



spurgeonryan said:

I cannot be the only one who did not vote for one of the top two candidates?

 

So there I did it, I wasted my vote. Also I used a paper ballot.


Good for you! He has some good ideas - like ending the 'war on drugs.'

But his whole idea about less regulaton on some industries (specifically Health Care - giving more power to insurance companies) would be a disaster of grand proportions in my opion.



 

Really not sure I see any point of Consol over PC's since Kinect, Wii and other alternative ways to play have been abandoned. 

Top 50 'most fun' game list coming soon!

 

Tell me a funny joke!

Good for you man, more people should support the Libertarians



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This sounds like the opposite of whimping out? Rather than voting for the candidate more likely to win, you voted for the one you most believed in. I assume.