Under the spreading chestnut tree
I sold you and you sold me:
There lie they, and here lie we
Under the spreading chestnut tree.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Some Do, and Some Don't
Vote, that is. I don't, as I explained at some length in this post; and my fellow Fort Wayne-area blogger Phil Marx does, as he explains at some length in this post. He writes well. You should check it out.
Jim, you do make a lot of good points, and I am convinced that no matter how we vote, the differences are usually so marginal as to be meaningless.
I suppose that if I had to briefly sum up my philosophy it's that I believe not voting says that I have given up while voting none of the above says that I think my government has given up.
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Jim, you do make a lot of good points, and I am convinced that no matter how we vote, the differences are usually so marginal as to be meaningless.
I suppose that if I had to briefly sum up my philosophy it's that I believe not voting says that I have given up while voting none of the above says that I think my government has given up.
" ... I think my government has given up."
Oooooh, I like that thought.
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