So what? Some of us don't view politics like a visit to the horse race track and feel we have to place a bet on one of the two horses with the best odds.
Wasted votes
Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by NaasPreacher (C4K), Oct 14, 2004.
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Voting for a major party candidate even if you don't believe in him/her.
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Voting for a candidate you believe in who has "no chance" of winning.
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There is no wasted vote.
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Not voting or no opinion.
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Actually, I hadn't heard about these people. I guess Bush's past alcoholism is OK to talk about, but not whatever this is??? </font>[/QUOTE]ballfan was bringing up a news story that was published earlier this year in a "liberal" paper. It was a story about a problem with Peroutka's step-daughters from over 10 years ago. Peroutka's wife made the decision to have her daughters removed from the family, as they were becoming a danger to the other kids in the family, and one had been "brainwashed" by her counselor into making false alegations against Mr. Peroutka. ballfan, who claims to no nothing about Peroutka, has taken the time to read this story about Peroutka, and judges him on this one "liberal" news story.
</font>[/QUOTE]Now, see how easy that was?
I've had some experience with foster children, so i can imagine that the "spin" you place on the story is an accurate one.
St. Francis of Assisi once said, "When you sin, sin boldly." Strunk and White said somehting similar: "when you don't know how to pronounce a word, say it loudly."
In other words, don't run from this story. It happened, and there's a way to tell it that paints Perouka as a caring family man who tried his best to help a couple of troubled youngsters.
Again, emphatically, this is what I mean by saying that Peroutka is doing none of the things neccesary to be elected, or even noticed. -
I am still flabbergasted that the Peroutka-haters spend so much time spewing forth their vitriol since they don't think he will get enough votes to matter in even one State.
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No one has ran from the story. Peroutka actually posted a link to the "liberal" news paper on his web site, and encouraged anyone with any questions or concerns to call his office for more information about the story.
ballfan simply doesn't like Peroutka because he is running against Bush. He knows that he can't challange Peroutka's policies, because he is so much more conservative than Bush. So ballfan resorts to attacking Peroutka's family and his character. -
The one thing that would make me change my vote would be to find a fellow Conservative who saw the unworkability of capital punisment, and promised to repeal it.
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By the way, what is Peroutka's website? -
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After the election he will be using the following URL to work to build the party and work towards the 2008 elections:
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KenH,
hehe... sorry. That was meant for someone else. That's what I get for being a smarty-pants. -
I gotta give you credit for trying to be a good "forum troll", but it won't work. You are basing your whole opinion of Peroutka on one liberal "news" story, about a case that happend over 10 years ago.
I won't start digging through Bush's past. :rolleyes: </font>[/QUOTE]See, we don't know much about him do we. Are there any more Holly and Dawn Hubbards in his life? -
What is that supposed to mean?
As I said, ballfan simply doesn't like Peroutka because he is running against Bush. He knows that he can't challange Peroutka's policies, because he is so much more conservative than Bush. So ballfan resorts to attacking Peroutka's family and his character. -
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Either "are there more youngsters Peroutka has helped by opening his home to them," or "Is there dirt we don't know about?"
I gotta tell ya, I'm not a real big fan of this kind of debate. It borders on ad hominem. -
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I would rather debate the issues, but some, like ballfan, refuse to debate issues.
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