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Originally Posted by aliali
These are all valid arguments and good reasons to vote Libertarian. I agree with most of them, but they are not reasons why anyone who disagrees with you and chooses to vote Rep. or Dem. has no dignity or self-respect or has been blinded and woozyified by the big mediapolitical machine. If I actually disagree with what the Liberatarian candidate stands for, should I vote for him just so I don't vote for a major party?
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I apologize if I implied that I feel that disagreeing with me indicates you've been brainwashed. I wanted to counter some of the arguments that had been presented against the Libertarian party, and put the party into a more positive light. Who you vote for is your choice, and so long as you've made an attempt to stay informed I respect whatever decision you make.
This is going to be my first Presidential election ever. I've voted in local elections, but I just missed the 2000 elections by four days. I don't want my first presidential vote to be for the lesser of two evils; I want it to be for the party that I agree with the most. And that vote is for Michael Badnarik of the Libertarian Party.