> James A. Donald[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> On 20 Dec 2002 at 19:26, William Warren wrote:
> > voting keeps you free..voting is our way of controlling and
> > shaping the government.
> 
> No matter who you vote for, a politician always gets elected.
> 
> > Those who do not exercise this duty do not deserve to 
> > complain about what goes on.
> 
> By voting, you give the appearance of consent to what the
> government does to you. 
> 
Non-voters are NOT viewed by those in power as protesting
against the system. They are viewed as:

a: People who are happy as fat with the way things are going.
    and
b: People whose viewpoints can be totally ignored.

So Jim, I think you have it exactly backwards.

I vote. But I always vote for libertarian candidates if they are
available (and they increasingly are), and against the incumbent
if not (modulo some *very* local races where I actually have
personalities to deal with, as opposed to spindoctored facades).

Peter Trei

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