Actually, you coward, you sound much more bitter about life than our republican friend. Money is not necessarily a bad thing (that is not to say that greed is a trait to pursue). There is nothing that makes a person better or worse because of their financial situation and to say that it does is prejudiced and this makes you just as bad as some of the more authoritarian Republicans.
By the way, you really should attach your name to your posts. If you believe in something you should not hide your identity, it makes your argument weaker and makes you seem a bit hypocritical.
If you really don't like either party then feel free to vote for someone else.
By the way, for those of you that say that this is a waste of a vote let me drag out some stats for you. You have 1:270,000,000 of the vote (actually no vote if you consider that the whole thing is decided by the electorial college and they do NOT have to vote with the popular vote). Thus you really have to decide which is more valuable to you; the ability to say that you voted for someone whose views where completely different than your's, or voting for someone who you would actually vote for someone who you would actually want as president.
I personally disagree with Bush, and I cannot vote for a man that thinks that he invented the internet.
Actually, you coward, you sound much more bitter about life than our republican friend. Money is not necessarily a bad thing (that is not to say that greed is a trait to pursue). There is nothing that makes a person better or worse because of their financial situation and to say that it does is prejudiced and this makes you just as bad as some of the more authoritarian Republicans. By the way, you really should attach your name to your posts. If you believe in something you should not hide your identity, it makes your argument weaker and makes you seem a bit hypocritical.
If you really don't like either party then feel free to vote for someone else. By the way, for those of you that say that this is a waste of a vote let me drag out some stats for you. You have 1:270,000,000 of the vote (actually no vote if you consider that the whole thing is decided by the electorial college and they do NOT have to vote with the popular vote). Thus you really have to decide which is more valuable to you; the ability to say that you voted for someone whose views where completely different than your's, or voting for someone who you would actually vote for someone who you would actually want as president. I personally disagree with Bush, and I cannot vote for a man that thinks that he invented the internet.