To: levotb
CYA, my friend.
Has it occurred to you that if you do vote for a third party candidiate, and should McCain win, both you and your third party will have been reduced to political insignificance?
To: curmudgeonII
Has it occurred to you that if you do vote for a third party candidate, and should McCain win, both you and your third party will have been reduced to political insignificance? And how would that would be different than McCain treats conservatives now?
11 posted on
05/10/2008 4:20:50 PM PDT by
RJL
To: curmudgeonII
Has it occurred to you that if you do vote for a third party candidiate, and should McCain win, both you and your third party will have been reduced to political insignificance? Is six a half of a dozen, are is one half of twelve????
16 posted on
05/10/2008 4:26:37 PM PDT by
org.whodat
(What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
To: curmudgeonII
Has it occurred to you that if you do vote for a third party candidiate, and should McCain win, both you and your third party will have been reduced to political insignificance?Has it occurred to you that a McCain Presidency would spell doom for Conservativism? And that the outcome would be insignificantly different than voting third party? Has it?
Ponder the likelihood of McCain having a sufficient majority of Republicans in Congress (not to mention Conservatives) to further his agenda. Then consider The likelihood of him working with Democrats (has he's shown the willingness to do in the past) to build his Presidential legacy.
After due consideration, tell me there's a difference...
29 posted on
05/10/2008 4:39:25 PM PDT by
bcsco
(To heck with a third party. We need a second one....)
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