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Utopian Turtletop. Monsieur Croche's BĂȘte Noire. Contact: turtletop [at] hotmail [dot] com

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Voting and shopping: 2 different things. To vote 3rd party is to confuse voting with luxury consumerism. It is an expression of snobbery, the refusal to sully oneself by associating with something "not good enough" for one.

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Refusing to vote on the grounds that to vote is to grant the legitimacy of the social order reveals one's narcissism. The social order exists regardless of your opinion of its legitimacy. The question is, what are you going to do about it?

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Voting is one political act among many. Despising it for not being a cure-all is a mere expression of a sheltered life of privilege.

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Refusing to vote because of a judgment that no difference exists between the two major parties reflects a plain and simple ignorance. To name three differences: abortion rights, contraception, and the invasion of Iraq. No Democratic president would have invaded Iraq in 2003, no Democratic president would have appointed anti-choice judges to the Supreme Court, and no Democratic president would have cut funding for contraception to 3rd World health clinics.

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I'm enthusiastic about the Democrats' takeover of Congress, despite their being a moderate-to-conservative party by European standards, because by European standards, the Republicans are an extremist reactionary national-front party.
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