[QUOTE=DanBlather]
It’s not a deal with me you need to make, it’s with your conscience. You probably thought was a big laugh when you thumbed your nose at the system, not so fucking funny now is it.
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My conscience is fine. No, I didn’t laugh at all. I took the whole thing very seriously. Still do. I just don’t see it the way you do. Hope you can accept that and not continue to project these conceptions that people who made that choice were just fucking around.
[QUOTE=niblet_head]
You are free to think what ever you want. I am tired of explaining my position to you. Frankly, you’re boring. You don’t agree and can’t help yourself from being an ass about it. You need to see what you need to see - a tantrum? Project much? I’ve dealt with your ilk before, and it is never about me, but rather about them. It won’t matter what I say, you will twist to fit your justifications, to fit what you need to see to make it ok. I understand. Good luck and godspeed.
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Sorry I’m boring you, but you have yet to coherently explain your position. Surely, the fact that I’m not the only one struggling here indicates that maybe the problem is with you?
One the one hand you keep insisting your vote for Nader was a vote for principle. I suppose the principle that a valid third-party is a good and necessary thing for the country?
On the other hand, you keep insisting that had the Democrats tried just a little harder to sway you (but you never say what platform plank it was that you needed them to move on), then they could have gotten your vote.
It was said above. You, like many Nader voters, seem unable to point to a single position he took that made him worth voting for. You decry the Democrats, but seem unable or unwilling to point to a single position that you voted against.