So what? Can he institute a theocracy without the backing of the rest of the government? No. If the rest of the government wants a theocracy can John Kerry stop them? No. I have faith that 2/5ths of the electorate and their representatives don't favor a theocracy and won't let it happen.Wake up Mr. Rip Van Winkle, he is pushing for a theocracy.
The only thing a theocracy gets him is mobilization among the religious right who vote overwhelmingly in his favor and pisses the hell out of the secularists in the rest of the electorate.
They don't; withholding votes from BOTH parties, punishes BOTH parties. The reason the democrats are the ones who are punished is because they are the ones I think will lose come november; if Bush goes down in flames with a significant third party turnout then the lesson will for the republicans. A Bush win with a strong protest vote is going to speak to the democrats primarily, and to a much lesser extent the republicans. The message is going to be most keenly felt by the loser.And you still present no cogent case for arguing that the ones who failed to do enough to stop him deserve punishment more than the guy who actually did all of this.
They BOTH deserve to be punished, voting protest deprives BOTH of your vote. The only way it rewards Bush and punishes Kerry is if people are stupid enough to beleive that Kerry is entitled to certain votes regardless of his position ... which is exactly the stupidity in the current system that needs to be kicked in the balls.
A vote for Not Bush, Not Kerry is a vote against Bush and Kerry.For the idiot brigade who screech how we should reform the democrats! REFORM THE DEMOCRATS! why should we not vote against Bush to reform the Republicans from their present path of neocon retards who are steadily obliterating America's place in the world?