Although I'll admit to voting Republican 90% of the time, the only reason I might appear "attached" to the party is because I tend to be a realist and a pragmatist. This country has a two-party system. Third parties rarely - if ever - have any success EXCEPT to skew the vote to one of the major parties or the other thereby serving to tip the political scale in the exact opposite direction the third party had hoped to fix. Therefore, I will always cast my general election vote for the major party candidate whose political views come closest to mine...which - for better or worse - almost always goes Republican.I Wear Pants;1090163 wrote:I think the problem Paul supporters have is that people like you have always written him off and always talk about him with that "well he has no chance" tone. If people like yourself did that with the actual shitty candidates maybe people wouldn't vote for them, attitudes and confidence effect elections just like they do the stock market.
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If you have ever felt attached to a political party in the modern world congratulations, you're fucking retarded.
It may seem "fucking retarded", but when the Paulists help get Obama re-elected by default, at least I'll sleep well at night knowing my vote went the best possible political direction.