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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01451553
Message ID:
01453285
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>>>>>>>>>>>Devil's advocate is your way of living ;-) I remember you saying you didn't vote for Obama and took it to mean you voted for McCain. Maybe you threw your vote away.
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>>>>>>>>>>>C'mon Mike, everyone's vote is their own...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>I wasn't suggesting otherwise. It's just that voting for someone other than the two serious candidates is, in fact, throwing your vote away.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Not if a majority does it, it isn't.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Good point. And when was the last time that happened?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I have my utopian moments but a change in our two party system isn't one of them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Why not?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I didn't mean I dislike the idea. I just don't consider it at all likely. The two party system is deeply entrenched here.
>>>>>
>>>>>And I suppose it's likely to stay that way unless you change from a 'first past the post' voting system......
>>>>
>>>>First past the post?
>>>
>>>Where the guy with the most votes wins. Period. I think that tends to lead to a two-party system even when it didn't start out that way - based on the logic you mentioned earlier that voting for a middle-ground candidate is seen as a wasted vote.
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>>I think that no vote is wasted. Sometimes, not voting has value.
>
>Some years ago there was an MP by-election in this constituency. Since a general election was due within a few months there was a lot of national interest on the outcome. I remember seeing one old guy being asked on TV how he was going to vote. He said "Oh - I don't do that - it only encourages them"

He was correct
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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