Friday, September 19, 2008

Will I waste my Vote?

A persons vote is truly wasted when he does not use it to express his genuine beliefs. The two major parties offer a choice between driving our country over the cliff at 69 miles per hour or 70 miles per hour. If fear of voting for a third party is not overcome, there will never be hope for a restoration to those correct principles that made America the greatest country in the world.
Over 80% of all Americans are dissatisfied with the job our government is doing and yet we will re-elect over 95% of them back again. We have been given the two worst candidates in both parties this election. Mitt Romney spent millions of dollars from Utah telling us how bad McCain would be for our country, and we believed him because he was right. One week later after he dropped out of the race he told us to vote for the very person he told us would be a disaster for this country. Who changed Romney or McCain?
McCain will win the electoral vote in Utah and you can waste your vote by voting republican again - simply being a blind sheep going along with the crowd. Or, you can vote Constitution Party and send a message that you are not going to take the best bad choice any longer.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

The purpose of voting is to put someone in office who will represent your views. The only time you waste your vote is when you vote for someone that does not represent your views.

Obama and McCain are both socialist and do not represent my views and will not represent me in any elected position. Consequently, I will not be voting for either one of them.

Too, many times we elect someone because we don't like the other guy or because we have been told that the guy who reperesents our position doesn't stand a chance.

Do what you want but I won't be wasting my vote but voting for someone who won't represent me. I'll be voting for Chuck Baldwin and other people like Kirk Pearson who represent views like mine.

I personally think it is more important to vote for the right than to try to vote for the winner or for who my neighbor votes for. I will vote for someone who will represents me and my views.