Goddamnit ASU, get it together. Did we not talk about this.....ASUG8 wrote:Don't take this the wrong way, but I don't read all your posts so forgive me if I'm not fully up to speed on your voting intentions.89Hen wrote:![]()
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I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. NO, not worse, but not better, smarter, more of a message, etc...
And you may be taking crazy pills.
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Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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Sorry, it was answered in this very thread. Perhaps you didn't know that's what NOTA was. I can't in good conscience vote for Trump and there is no way in hell I'd vote for Hillary. I will most likely do a write-in and it very well could be Giant Meteor. IMO that's more of a message than Gary Johnson.Ibanez wrote:Like you said, I don't stalk you and I've asked you at least twice (though I don't know how often, if at all, you've responded.)89Hen wrote:I know you don't stalk me, but for goodness sake, it's been said a dozen times.... NONE OF THE ABOVE.
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I don't know what, "NOTA" was, never seen that before for ' None of the above."89Hen wrote:Sorry, it was answered in this very thread. Perhaps you didn't know that's what NOTA was. I can't in good conscience vote for Trump and there is no way in hell I'd vote for Hillary. I will most likely do a write-in and it very well could be Giant Meteor. IMO that's more of a message than Gary Johnson.Ibanez wrote:
Like you said, I don't stalk you and I've asked you at least twice (though I don't know how often, if at all, you've responded.)
Evan McMullin?
The way you feel about 3rd party candidates is how I feel about a write-in. You might as well stay home and lie about voting. What's the point?
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Two national scenarios:ASUG8 wrote:I'm still not understanding your dislike of making a conscience vote in a state where it's decidedly going one way or another. If I was still in NC or another battleground state, I'd understand your point more and would reluctantly choose a side. Here in SC, not so much.89Hen wrote: Yes, but I realize that's not a great place to be. The Johnson voters are deluding themselves that they are somehow either making a difference or are smarter for voting for him. That's my bone of contention.
1) Hillary 47% Trump 45%
2) Hillary 55% Trump 37%
Which scenario would give Hillary the "balls" to push her entire agenda without conceding even a little bit to the right?
Over? Did you say Over?
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Just got back from voting in a battleground state. Went with Johnson for Pres and Sean Haugh for Senate. I simply couldn't make myself pull the trigger for Trump or Clinton in one case. Haugh is a riot, and who wouldn't want a 51 year pizza delivery in the Senate?ASUG8 wrote:I'm still not understanding your dislike of making a conscience vote in a state where it's decidedly going one way or another. If I was still in NC or another battleground state, I'd understand your point more and would reluctantly choose a side. Here in SC, not so much.89Hen wrote: Yes, but I realize that's not a great place to be. The Johnson voters are deluding themselves that they are somehow either making a difference or are smarter for voting for him. That's my bone of contention.
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Had to Google him. Hilarious.AshevilleApp wrote:Just got back from voting in a battleground state. Went with Johnson for Pres and Sean Haugh for Senate. I simply couldn't make myself pull the trigger for Trump or Clinton in one case. Haugh is a riot, and who wouldn't want a 51 year pizza delivery in the Senate?ASUG8 wrote:
I'm still not understanding your dislike of making a conscience vote in a state where it's decidedly going one way or another. If I was still in NC or another battleground state, I'd understand your point more and would reluctantly choose a side. Here in SC, not so much.
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As am I, IT, but like you, it has nothing to do with voting for Johnson.89Hen wrote:Ivytalk wrote:
15 yards for gross generalization, plus loss of down. This Johnson voter is voting for GJ because he's the only fiscally conservative, small-government type in the race, and his foreign policy stance is likewise closer to mine. I disagree with Johnson on Planned Parenthood issues and immigration. I'm not deluding myself about anything. Nor do I think I'm smarter than you because I'm voting for Johnson.
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There is none and I don't care. Neither matter.Ibanez wrote:I don't know what, "NOTA" was, never seen that before for ' None of the above."89Hen wrote: Sorry, it was answered in this very thread. Perhaps you didn't know that's what NOTA was. I can't in good conscience vote for Trump and there is no way in hell I'd vote for Hillary. I will most likely do a write-in and it very well could be Giant Meteor. IMO that's more of a message than Gary Johnson.
The way you feel about 3rd party candidates is how I feel about a write-in. You might as well stay home and lie about voting. What's the point?

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I was hooked in the last Senate election here. They finally allowed him into the final debate. At one point, Tillis (current Republican in the seat) said, " unlike my Republican opponent, I .......", and stammered. Haugh laughed and said " don't worry Thom, I can't tell the difference between your two parties either."ASUG8 wrote:Had to Google him. Hilarious.AshevilleApp wrote:
Just got back from voting in a battleground state. Went with Johnson for Pres and Sean Haugh for Senate. I simply couldn't make myself pull the trigger for Trump or Clinton in one case. Haugh is a riot, and who wouldn't want a 51 year pizza delivery in the Senate?![]()
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Who knew you were such an "establishment" guy....89Hen wrote:There is none and I don't care. Neither matter.Ibanez wrote: I don't know what, "NOTA" was, never seen that before for ' None of the above."
The way you feel about 3rd party candidates is how I feel about a write-in. You might as well stay home and lie about voting. What's the point?
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Oh yeah, you're fat.AshevilleApp wrote:I'm apparently a registered Democrat. I won't vote for Hillary or The Donald. Johnson is the best candidate. So fack your cute little moral stands rhetoric.93henfan wrote:
This is precisely what I said months ago. Democrats will all vote Hillary in the end. Republicans who want to make a cute moral stand will actually stick to their stupidity and ensure Hillary the White House.
Guess what folks, this country will survive either of these lousy candidates. Quit acting like the future of the Republic depends on 2016. I've never seen such drama. Carry on.
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I'm old and balding as well. Tell me something I don't already know.SeattleGriz wrote:Oh yeah, you're fat.AshevilleApp wrote:
I'm apparently a registered Democrat. I won't vote for Hillary or The Donald. Johnson is the best candidate. So fack your cute little moral stands rhetoric.
Guess what folks, this country will survive either of these lousy candidates. Quit acting like the future of the Republic depends on 2016. I've never seen such drama. Carry on.
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You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?89Hen wrote:I thought my post and position is pretty clear, but I guess not. It's not the vote for Johnson that bothers me at all. Vote for whomever the hell you want. It's the pious stance that many of the Johnson voters are taking that they are somehow sending a message or making a difference or are somehow smarter for voting for Johnson. IMO they are not. Does Johnson have some good ideas? Sure. So does Trump and Hillary and even Cleets girl. But Johnson is a buffoon on the order of Trump, he just doesn't get as much press.ASUG8 wrote:
I'm still not understanding your dislike of making a conscience vote in a state where it's decidedly going one way or another. If I was still in NC or another battleground state, I'd understand your point more and would reluctantly choose a side. Here in SC, not so much.
BTW, next line out of somebody's mouth will be "If half the people who said voting for Johnson...." It's round and round we go.
Voting for Johnson sends a message that you 1) favor his platform (perhaps his demeanor) over Hillary's and Trump's, and 2) will consider 3rd party options.
Abstaining sends neither of these messages.
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3) think it's cool to be part of a "revolution" like the Bernie Sanders supporters.kalm wrote:You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?89Hen wrote: I thought my post and position is pretty clear, but I guess not. It's not the vote for Johnson that bothers me at all. Vote for whomever the hell you want. It's the pious stance that many of the Johnson voters are taking that they are somehow sending a message or making a difference or are somehow smarter for voting for Johnson. IMO they are not. Does Johnson have some good ideas? Sure. So does Trump and Hillary and even Cleets girl. But Johnson is a buffoon on the order of Trump, he just doesn't get as much press.
BTW, next line out of somebody's mouth will be "If half the people who said voting for Johnson...." It's round and round we go.
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Who?CAA Flagship wrote:3) think it's cool to be part of a "revolution" like the Bernie Sanders supporters.kalm wrote:
You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?
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Abstaining is a choice, just means there is nobody that fits the person's philosophy.kalm wrote:You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?89Hen wrote: I thought my post and position is pretty clear, but I guess not. It's not the vote for Johnson that bothers me at all. Vote for whomever the hell you want. It's the pious stance that many of the Johnson voters are taking that they are somehow sending a message or making a difference or are somehow smarter for voting for Johnson. IMO they are not. Does Johnson have some good ideas? Sure. So does Trump and Hillary and even Cleets girl. But Johnson is a buffoon on the order of Trump, he just doesn't get as much press.
BTW, next line out of somebody's mouth will be "If half the people who said voting for Johnson...." It's round and round we go.
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Sure. My point is that it sends less of a message than voting for someone.Gil Dobie wrote:Abstaining is a choice, just means there is nobody that fits the person's philosophy.kalm wrote:
You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?
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You wrote the fucking sentence.kalm wrote:Who?CAA Flagship wrote: 3) think it's cool to be part of a "revolution" like the Bernie Sanders supporters.
The "who" is whoever "you" is.
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YOU are the only one that will fit YOUR philosophy. And YOU are not running.Gil Dobie wrote:Abstaining is a choice, just means there is nobody that fits the person's philosophy.kalm wrote:
You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?
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Abstaining sends neither of these messages.
SOMEBODY will get elected and it could impact your life.
Why not play defense against the candidate that fit's your philosophy the least.
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It's funny you say that. I might just be forgetting, but I don't recall people giving Ron Paul and his 'Revolution" this much grief.CAA Flagship wrote:3) think it's cool to be part of a "revolution" like the Bernie Sanders supporters.kalm wrote:
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Voting for Johnson sends a message that you 1) favor his platform (perhaps his demeanor) over Hillary's and Trump's, and 2) will consider 3rd party options.
Abstaining sends neither of these messages.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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Were you alive in 1987?Ibanez wrote:It's funny you say that. I might just be forgetting, but I don't recall people giving Ron Paul and his 'Revolution" this much grief.CAA Flagship wrote: 3) think it's cool to be part of a "revolution" like the Bernie Sanders supporters.
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Yes....CAA Flagship wrote:Were you alive in 1987?Ibanez wrote:
It's funny you say that. I might just be forgetting, but I don't recall people giving Ron Paul and his 'Revolution" this much grief.
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How old were you then?Ibanez wrote:Yes....CAA Flagship wrote: Were you alive in 1987?
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A 5% popular vote doesn't send a message about anything.kalm wrote:You...Sir 89hen...of all people...are objecting to a pious stance?89Hen wrote: I thought my post and position is pretty clear, but I guess not. It's not the vote for Johnson that bothers me at all. Vote for whomever the hell you want. It's the pious stance that many of the Johnson voters are taking that they are somehow sending a message or making a difference or are somehow smarter for voting for Johnson. IMO they are not. Does Johnson have some good ideas? Sure. So does Trump and Hillary and even Cleets girl. But Johnson is a buffoon on the order of Trump, he just doesn't get as much press.
BTW, next line out of somebody's mouth will be "If half the people who said voting for Johnson...." It's round and round we go.
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Voting for Johnson sends a message that you 1) favor his platform (perhaps his demeanor) over Hillary's and Trump's, and 2) will consider 3rd party options.
Abstaining sends neither of these messages.
BTW, it takes one to know one. But the whole me being pious is a fabrication by Cleets, who is in fact the most pious person here. The only place where I really take a pious stance is my Game of the Week polls and that's mostly tongue in cheek.



15 yards for gross generalization, plus loss of down. This Johnson voter is voting for GJ because he's the only fiscally conservative, small-government type in the race, and his foreign policy stance is likewise closer to mine. I disagree with Johnson on Planned Parenthood issues and immigration. I'm not deluding myself about anything. Nor do I think I'm smarter than you because I'm voting for Johnson.

