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To: redangus
redangus wrote: "...I don’t think they are in the no mood to vote for the lesser of two evils. They will sit out the presidential election if they are not happy with the candidates they have to choose from..."

If that is so, then your neighbors are no better than the liberal-parasites who sit around with their hand held out waiting for Uncle Sugar to give them their "gift" - however they personally define it. They can't see beyond themselves.

Vote however you like in the primary, but in the general, you should vote your party's candidate. But to "sit out" the election because your chosen candidate didn't make it on the ticket is just proof of self-centered immaturity, lack of integrity, character deficiency and general intellectual dishonesty. I have no use for folks with those defects.

Hate to be harsh about it, but that's my opinion. Opinions may vary.
45 posted on 01/04/2011 5:48:34 AM PST by jaydee770
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To: jaydee770

Obviously you have not read the many posts on here from the Palin supports who say the same thing. If Sarah isn’t the nominee then they won’t vote. This is how we got Princess Pelosi as Speaker in 2006, we had to teach the Republicans a lesson I believe was the mantra. Look what it got us. I have made you argument many times and it has always fallen on deaf ears here. I held my nose the last time and voted for McCain, and if Sarah is the nominee I will vote for her without the nose holding I might add. But you can not ignore the fact that for whatever reason there is a large part of the Republican party and natural republican base that do not share the love for Sarah that is so prevalent on this site.


49 posted on 01/05/2011 9:25:48 AM PST by redangus
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