To: TLI
There is a huge difference between voting for constitutionalist in a party primary and voting for a non-entity like the anti-social incompetent misfits in the Constitution/Libertarian/whatever party (except in New York).
This is a 2 party system as a matter of physics that cannot be contraviened. Voting Constitution Party is akin to thinking you can defy gravity.
41 posted on
11/22/2005 1:01:31 PM PST by
mbraynard
(I don't even HAVE a mustache!)
To: mbraynard
It's a way of getting the attention of those in power. That's the role that third parties have traditionally played, and it's a role that's desperately needed now.
48 posted on
11/22/2005 1:06:08 PM PST by
inquest
(FTAA delenda est)
To: mbraynard
Voting Constitution Party is akin to thinking you can defy gravity.
The old bend over line of thinking. The Tancredo's and the 3rd parties on the conservative side only show up when there is discontent with the Republicans. I refuse to fear someone taking office like a Dem or McCain because I decided to actually vote for someone I like.
167 posted on
11/22/2005 3:16:47 PM PST by
jwh_Denver
( Conservative War Plan: Shoot when you see the yellow's of their eyes.)
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