Quote Originally Posted by fcman
The only frustrating thing about debating this with you is the fact that you say the right things, but from a different point of view and with a different meaning, without regard for others' views. I understand your mentality and when you mention taking a stance, that is exactly what I'm doing. I have followed both campaigns and am well aware of the policies being discussed. I am exercising my freedom to it's fullest extent.

I do vote as I have said earlier and when you say I am just sitting back watching the world pass me by, you couldn't be further from the truth. Voting for something you don't believe is far more passive than refusing to vote for that same thing.



No trust me i see what you are saying. But is there not one that you favor over the other to even the slightest degree? Even voting for someone like Ron Paul if you liked him would be making a statement and taking a vote away from the two big party candidates.


I just have hard time understanding how you can not like one over the other and then vote for them. I mean hell we all know its your freedom to do that, no one is going to put a gun to your head and 99% of strangers in real life wouldn't say anything to you in person if you told them that and they disagreed with your point of view on not voting.


I guess my point is the way i look at it in my position is that i don't like mccain and i don't like obama, but i know that mccain is more of a step in the direction that i want then Obama is, if that makes any sense...