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Feb 8, 2006
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#21
I like McKinney from what I've read. Wants to impeach bush, wants questions answered about 9/11, punched a pig at work, wants to release info about tupac's death. What's bad about her?


"[edit] Tupac Shakur Records Act
Documents relating to the death of rapper Tupac Shakur, in which McKinney has taken an active interest, would be released under another bill introduced by Rep. McKinney. In a statement, McKinney explained her reason for the bill: "The public has the right to know because he was a well-known figure. There is intense public interest in the life and death of Tupac Shakur." [22] Legislation demanding release of records is a more direct route than the tedious process and limited scope of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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My two cents, and then I'll get the fuck outta here, cuz I try to make it a point not to participate in political discussions on my "entertainment" boards.



In a race that is, surely, going to be as tight as this one is going to be, it is foolish to take votes away from a viable candidate that has the potential to really win (whether it be Obama OR McCain) to give to a third party candidate, who, realistically (at the present time) has NO chance of actually capturing the office.

I think once you choose the lesser of the two evils (regarding the aforementioned candidates), the responsible and prudent choice is to cast your vote for either of them accordingly. At this point, and this is purely IMO, voting for a third party candidate in light of the current political climate is tantamount to not voting at all.
 
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^^

spoken like a true apathetic sheep.

just deal with the shit we're in, and accept bullshit lies and excuses? I'm not saying i can change things but I'm not gonna help them.
 
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I think once you choose the lesser of the two evils (regarding the aforementioned candidates), the responsible and prudent choice is to cast your vote for either of them accordingly.
That is a logical arguement. :confused:

YOU are what is wrong with America.


At this point, and this is purely IMO, voting for a third party candidate in light of the current political climate is tantamount to not voting at all.
Is voting for any candidate really anything other than not voting at all???