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  • From: "Jim Ray" <jim AT neuse.net>
  • To: "'Tanner Lovelace'" <clubjuggler AT gmail.com>, "'Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/'" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
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  • Subject: RE: [internetworkers] RE: Erection
  • Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 07:27:05 -0500

I've voted straight Libertarian ticket in the past yet voted for Bush on
foreign policy. I had no problem voting for Easley and other Democrats I
know (well, know of) and like.

Vote for who you think will do the best job. To heck with party lines.
I'll cross them all.


> On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 22:47:57 -0500, James Dasher
> <jdasher AT ibiblio.org> wrote:
>
> > PS: Am I in the distinct minority of people on the list who
> have ever
> > voted for a Libertarian presidential candidate? Or down-ballot
> > Libertarians?
>
> I voted for Harry Browne in 2000. I couldn't vote for
> Badnarik this time however, because of one of the central
> platforms of his candidacy: removing the troops in Iraq
> within 90 days. No matter what you may think about how the
> war started, the simple truth now is that we're there and we
> need to finish what we started. Pulling out right away would
> be like knocking a girl up and then leaving before the child
> was born. It's just not right, and because of that I
> couldn't support him. I admire the point he's trying to make,
> and people have made the point that if he had been elected he
> probably wouldn't have been able to keep that promise, but
> that doesn't endear me towards voting for a candidate either...
>






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