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Everett
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« on: January 21, 2008, 12:55:45 AM »

I'm still trying to figure out what the biggest difference between Clinton and McCain is. Oh wait, Clinton is a Democrat and McCain is a Republican. Such great options.

I couldn't care less how others decide to vote. If it comes down to Clinton versus McCain, though, I refuse to vote for Clinton just because she is (supposedly) a Democrat. I am unprincipled, yes, but not that unprincipled.

And no one can criticise my decision. I'm not a Democrat, after all.
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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2008, 12:03:21 PM »
« Edited: January 21, 2008, 12:04:55 PM by Everett »

Anyone who is honestly not bothered by the thought of 24+ years of Bushes and Clintons probably doesn't really deserve to vote.

And 'Democrats' who are willing to vote for this couple after the horrifying years of Bill Clinton's presidency either have long term memory loss or are actually hardcore conservatives.
Indeed. It's incredibly disturbing.

I am getting incredibly sick of people who petulantly attempt to justify their "support" for Hillary Clinton by throwing around the same old "BUT IISN'T SHE BETTAR THAN THE REPUBLICANZ LOLZ!!!!!11" bullsh**t. Are you merely attempting to guilt apathetic and disillusioned Democrats, former Democrats, liberal-leaning Independents, et cetera into supporting Clinton because she is a Democrat and you believe that being a Democrat automatically makes someone better than any Republican? It's so wonderful how partisanship inevitably wins regardless of what individual candidates actually stand for. No wonder nothing ever changes.

So she is supposedly a Democrat. So what? Who knows what we will get from another Clinton presidency? The Democrats don't deserve my vote if they are pathetic enough to nominate this annoying corporatist warmonger.

After a while, I fail to see any remarkable differences between Democrats and Republicans.
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