Adding My Voice
Jun. 5th, 2008 02:48 pmDear Howard Dean,
I am a member of the new Puma PAC, People United Means Action. Our website is http://blog.pumapac.org. I used to be a democrat, but as soon as I can drop my voter's registration form in the mail, I will be an independent voter. Why? I am against the underhanded methods of the DNC in your attempt to “appoint” Barack Obama as the nominee for our party. The clear majority of voters in our party have chosen Hillary Clinton as the one we want to face John McCain.
We will not vote for Barack Obama in November. Instead, I will write Senator Clinton's name in as my choice for president.
There is still time to do the right thing. The DNC must do everything it can to convince the superdelegates that Hillary Clinton is the only Democrat who can win in November.
We are united against your usurpation of the will of Democratic voters. There will be no unity in the Democratic party until the votes and voices of the 18 million democrats in ALL 50 states are listened to.
We will not back down, be bullied or pandered into supporting a disastrous candidate like Barack Obama. He has been tainted by too many real scandals. He will lose in a landslide loss in all 50 states.
We will not vote for Barack Obama for president.
Sincerely,
wlotus
I am a member of the new Puma PAC, People United Means Action. Our website is http://blog.pumapac.org. I used to be a democrat, but as soon as I can drop my voter's registration form in the mail, I will be an independent voter. Why? I am against the underhanded methods of the DNC in your attempt to “appoint” Barack Obama as the nominee for our party. The clear majority of voters in our party have chosen Hillary Clinton as the one we want to face John McCain.
We will not vote for Barack Obama in November. Instead, I will write Senator Clinton's name in as my choice for president.
There is still time to do the right thing. The DNC must do everything it can to convince the superdelegates that Hillary Clinton is the only Democrat who can win in November.
We are united against your usurpation of the will of Democratic voters. There will be no unity in the Democratic party until the votes and voices of the 18 million democrats in ALL 50 states are listened to.
We will not back down, be bullied or pandered into supporting a disastrous candidate like Barack Obama. He has been tainted by too many real scandals. He will lose in a landslide loss in all 50 states.
We will not vote for Barack Obama for president.
Sincerely,
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Date: 2008-06-05 07:11 pm (UTC)Love you. Completely respect your opinion. Wouldn't offend for the world. But would you mind creating a politics filter and leaving me off of it?
Thank you,
K
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Date: 2008-06-05 07:16 pm (UTC)(frozen) no subject
Date: 2008-06-05 07:50 pm (UTC)Thanks for the idea, though.
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:46 pm (UTC)It's sad when people want to vote for someone so they can pray he dies, isn't it?
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:48 pm (UTC)It is perplexing. The problem for me is that there is no one that I could vote for with a clear conscience; similarly, I feel that I cannot NOT vote with a clear conscience, either.
Any solution to this conundrum?
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:52 pm (UTC)It was only a matter of time before I changed my party affiliation. As I get older and think more and more for myself, I am less and less likely to officially align myself with any group that says, "Because you are one of us, you MUST believe/live/vote THIS way." And I never researched the Democratic party before signing up at 18; I just signed up because my dad was one, and I admired him. Now, though, I'm all grown up, so it's time for me to go my own way.
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:56 pm (UTC)As for your conundrum...that's a tough one. If you are in a state which allows write-in candidates, write in the name of someone you feel is better qualified. Also, educate yourself on the other candidates, like those who are part of the Green party. Perhaps you will find someone in one of the other parties whom you can support with a clear conscience.
It would be nice, if we could submit a vote of "No Confidence".
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Date: 2008-06-05 10:13 pm (UTC)I voted with a clear conscience, but at the same time, I regret it, as it was one of several factors that ultimately helped George W. Bush to win.
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Date: 2008-06-05 10:18 pm (UTC)Your vote was not wasted. Your vote is your voice.
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Date: 2008-06-05 11:32 pm (UTC)I never thought of a write in...maybe there is a third option for me afterall!! I am going to check out PUMA PAC.
Thanks for helping me get grounded. Keep these posts a comin' and don't lose faith. I love Hillary.....
EDIT
oh and yes, based on my LJ post, I am a little schizophrenic right now....I reserve the right to continue to update my opinion based on new info from folks I trust!
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Date: 2008-06-05 11:34 pm (UTC)It would be interesting to see what, if anything, the party leadership did to address the many people who are leaving the party over all of this. Do they care? Will they do what is right in an attempt to win us back? Or will they and the media just pretend the rest of us don't exist? I expect the latter, at best. It's more likely they will blame us, if the party doesn't take the White House in November. (Way to pass the buck!)
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Date: 2008-06-05 11:38 pm (UTC)I was impressed with your Obama post. Though I have already made up my mind about him, I admire the way you are approaching it. I'll be reading carefully to see what you learn.
Your encouragement means a lot to me. Thank you!
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Date: 2008-06-06 01:29 am (UTC)I tried to go read your Obama post but your intro message can only be commented by lj friends so I couldn't comment there to request to be friended...you see my problem... Anyway, I'd love to read it if you don't mind. Also, I like your design, did you do it yourself or is it a template?
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Date: 2008-06-06 02:11 am (UTC)Even though we don't really have a two party system here in Canada, there are really only two ruling parties, the Conservatives and the Liberals. Occassionally, the NDP will form the opposition, the Reform party had a heydey back in the 90s (but they've been reabsorbed into the Converatives) and the Bloc Quebecois is generally guaranteed a few seats, but other than that, the race is always between the main two.
In recent years there's a fairly large push to change our voting system to some sort of proportional representation, that will allow people to vote according to their consciences rather than strategically. I have hope that by the time my kids are old enough to vote, we will have proportional representation.
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