Quote: "You don't have to vote. Don't let anyone tell you that you have to. That right there is a loss of freedom."
Glad someone sees it as a freedom and a right to not vote if I choose to do so.
The way I see it is I'm not compromising my morals in any way, nor do I end up with blood on my hands with a bad choice in candidates. Either way, my one vote doesn't matter much, so I'm not really having a fit about it. I might disappoint some people if I don't vote, I'll disappoint other people if I do, and I'll disappoint half the people if I vote one way or the other, and the more I think about it the more disappointed I am with myself for thinking about voting for either of them
I'm gonna look up this one other Libertarian guy who's still running... Bob Barr. I liked Ron Paul ALOT. Bob Barr might be the closest thing to him. I won't feel guilty at all for voting for someone like Ron Paul.