I am sorry Gil, but I disagree with you. See, the fact that people seem to feel their vote doesn't count unless it is Democrat or Republican because "no one votes in the other parties" is EXACTLY why the Libertarian party, with some wonderful ideas and candidates. It is a shame that people only think their vote "means something" if their candidate wins.Gil Hamilton wrote:Really, I'm getting a bit stuck now. I can't, in good consciousness vote, for any of the wankers that are jockeying for the Democratic candidate in '04. But I can't vote Republican because Bush is destined to win that slot and I will not vote for Bush. But most of the other parties are worse than either and I want my vote to mean something, which eliminates the Libertarians. It's quickly becoming "Chose the Lesser of Two Evils: Vote for Wanker A or vote for Wanker B".
Personally, I vote my conscience, which has made me a Libertarian for 20 years. I believe in Libertarian ideals and even if a Democrat or Republican looks like they are going to win, I still vote Libertarian, exception being Lindon LaRouche. I wouldn't have voted for that nutcake if he were the only one running.
Point: Voting for President is NOT like voting for Prom Queen. The latter is a popularity contest, the former is YOUR chance to speak YOUR mind, not an opportunity to join the largest herd of sheep.