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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 58891"><p>"Only the most blind loyal partisan will defend the current leadership as it pertains to the size and scope of gov't." </p><p> </p><p>If you don't mind I think I'll defend the process rather than the individuals. I get as pissed as anyone at some of the politcial shannigans that take place. I do however believe this will be one conseguence of a system that splits and balances the power that runs this country. Its too easy to take a "none of the above" position but to do so I believe you basically take yourself out as a participant. Everyone should participate. I would never tell you Bush is perfect in fact he has many qualities I don't care for. But he has more qualities I do like. So I supported him over his opponent. Voting for a third choice that has zero support in this country takes me out of the political process. Its a nice little statement to make about your dissatisfaction with the process but thats where it ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 58891"] "Only the most blind loyal partisan will defend the current leadership as it pertains to the size and scope of gov't." If you don't mind I think I'll defend the process rather than the individuals. I get as pissed as anyone at some of the politcial shannigans that take place. I do however believe this will be one conseguence of a system that splits and balances the power that runs this country. Its too easy to take a "none of the above" position but to do so I believe you basically take yourself out as a participant. Everyone should participate. I would never tell you Bush is perfect in fact he has many qualities I don't care for. But he has more qualities I do like. So I supported him over his opponent. Voting for a third choice that has zero support in this country takes me out of the political process. Its a nice little statement to make about your dissatisfaction with the process but thats where it ends. [/QUOTE]
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