0.1% may be crappy odds, but it's still infinitely better than 0%.
Applied to a third political party, that's like saying that if I buy 1000 Powerball tickets, I may be 1000 times more likely to win... but it doesn't matter jack scratch if it's 1:195,249,054 or 1000:195,249,054 and frankly I have a better chance of winning the Powerball than I do of electing a third-party President.
And voting for a Democrat or Republican is like buying a Powerball ticket for your neighbor: Even if it hits, you still don't get anything. Meanwhile, the very reason third parties have no reasonable shot is because everyone votes for candidates they don't want in the first place; if people started voting their conscience instead that would change in a heartbeat. Bear in mind, the 55-60% of people who NEVER vote could singlehandedly carry an election. Like everything else in politics though, it happens one voter at a time; there was a time when people made all the same arguments against voting Republican that are made against voting for third parties now. That changed because people gritted their teeth and voted for John Fremont knowing Buchanan would whip the crap out of him, then spent the next four years organizing, networking and working for their chosen party until they elected Lincoln. The rest, as they say, is history.
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Slightly better than chocolate.
Love still can't be coerced.
Please Don't Eat the Newbies!

LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
No one is going to talk about Rick Perry threatening to lynch the Fed Chair?
- 18/08/2011 01:02:02 AM
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No, no real point
- 18/08/2011 01:25:24 AM
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Much difference in degrees
- 18/08/2011 01:47:30 AM
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the difference in degree is the degree of hyperbole you used
- 18/08/2011 02:14:03 PM
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"Hyperbole". That is exactly the word I was just thinking to describe the situation.
- 19/08/2011 01:10:26 AM
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I'd like to see some examples of both sides accusing each other of treason.
- 18/08/2011 03:08:08 AM
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I am so not getting into this with you
- 18/08/2011 03:12:31 AM
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Rank and file will always have their irresponsible whack jobs; I'm talking about candidates.
- 18/08/2011 03:27:53 AM
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I'm not having this conversation
- 18/08/2011 03:46:54 AM
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I fail to see how he accused anyone of treason, or urged violence, but OK.
- 18/08/2011 03:56:05 AM
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He left it vague, so he gets away with promoting violence; that's "free speech" now.
- 18/08/2011 02:52:30 AM
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I love how liberals get their panties in a wad over almost anything
- 18/08/2011 02:03:43 PM
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Re: I love how liberals get their panties in a wad over almost anything
- 18/08/2011 03:10:41 PM
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that is a honest opinion I can respect it
- 18/08/2011 04:25:07 PM
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I took his comment to be something meant to appeal to the Tea Party segment, but came out wrong.
- 18/08/2011 06:53:34 PM
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Or you could just skip the R altogether if that's not what you want.
- 18/08/2011 07:15:47 PM
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Re: Or you could just skip the R altogether if that's not what you want.
- 18/08/2011 11:47:00 PM
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You can't win it if you're not in it.
- 19/08/2011 12:53:23 AM
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I am not sure what he was trying to do
- 18/08/2011 07:42:17 PM
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You're right; liberals like Karl Rove and Ron Paul are already criticizing his comment.
- 18/08/2011 09:56:26 PM
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Why do liberals always object when people urge political violence against us?
- 18/08/2011 05:52:05 PM
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So I guess the answer is liberals are just naturally paranoid
- 18/08/2011 06:45:30 PM
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Yeah, not sure why I bothered.
- 18/08/2011 07:09:34 PM
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how many riots will have because the left whips the masses into a frenzy with lies?
- 18/08/2011 07:23:45 PM
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Sorry you see no difference between attacking political policy & physically attacking policy makers.
- 18/08/2011 09:53:53 PM
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