Again, your irrational point of view sucks to high heaven!Arising_uk wrote:We see things differently, from my point of view the more idiots who don't vote the more mine counts. Your irrational point of view sucks to high heaven!bobevenson wrote:Sorry, nothing you said makes any sense at all. Since a potential voter has no control over other potential voters, it makes absolutely no difference in an election's outcome whether or not he votes. ...From my point of view those who are so lazy as to not even make it to the polls should shut their yaps about the govt they get.Therefore, voting is ipso facto irrational, and to claim that it takes an irrational act to give one the right to complain is exceedingly moronic.
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That's what they should put on his grave stone, if he ever dies.mickthinks wrote:Bob, you are wrong on so many levels that the word "wrong" is inadequate for the job of critiquing you.
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Please, somebody, give me a single example of where I have been wrong on anything on any level!
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Nobody's got any examples, huh?
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It's not so much that you're wrong about something, bob, it's more that there's something wrong about you. Does that make sense?bobevenson wrote:Nobody's got any examples, huh?
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Let me get this straight, you wish to get your imaginary party voted in but you are recommending people don't vote because it doesn't change anything so is irrational. And you call me irrational.bobevenson wrote:Again, your irrational point of view sucks to high heaven![/b]
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Can you be more specific?Harbal wrote:It's not so much that you're wrong about something, bob, it's more that there's something wrong about you. Does that make sense?bobevenson wrote:Nobody's got any examples, huh?
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I do realize you have a short memory, but I'll try to refresh it. As I have stated time and time again, the Champagne Sherry Principle of the AEP, getting people to vote for an AEP member and not the candidate, is the automatic key to success.Arising_uk wrote:Let me get this straight, you wish to get your imaginary party voted in but you are recommending people don't vote because it doesn't change anything so is irrational. And you call me irrational?bobevenson wrote:Again, your irrational point of view sucks to high heaven!
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What's the difference between an AEP member and a candidate and how does one vote for an AEP member?bobevenson wrote:I do realize you have a short memory, but I'll try to refresh it. As I have stated time and time again, the Champagne Sherry Principle of the AEP, getting people to vote for an AEP member and not the candidate, is the automatic key to success.Arising_uk wrote:Let me get this straight, you wish to get your imaginary party voted in but you are recommending people don't vote because it doesn't change anything so is irrational. And you call me irrational?bobevenson wrote:Again, your irrational point of view sucks to high heaven!
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Not without jeopardising our friendship.bobevenson wrote: Can you be more specific?
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Harbal wrote:Not without jeopardising our friendship.bobevenson wrote: Can you be more specific?
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Please, you can't be serious in asking the difference between a member of a political party and a candidate in an election. As far as voting for an AEP member, I hope I don't have to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again, and how it got its name.Philosophy Explorer wrote:What's the difference between an AEP member and a candidate and how does one vote for an AEP member?
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I am serious and I will ask you to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again.bobevenson wrote:Please, you can't be serious in asking the difference between a member of a political party and a candidate in an election. As far as voting for an AEP member, I hope I don't have to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again, and how it got its name.Philosophy Explorer wrote:What's the difference between an AEP member and a candidate and how does one vote for an AEP member?
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OK, the only time I have ever voted for anybody was for Champagne Sherry for Homecoming Queen. She had a campaign poster of two bubbling champagne glasses with the slogan "Vote for Champagne Sherry for Homecoming Queen." I didn't know Sherry and wouldn't have walked across the street to vote for her. But her boyfriend was a friend of mine, and he figuratively dragged me across campus to vote for her. Champagne Sherry was elected Homecoming Queen, and I'm sure my vote wasn't the reason, but I realized the way to win an election is to get people to vote for you and not the candidate.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I am serious and I will ask you to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again.bobevenson wrote:Please, you can't be serious in asking the difference between a member of a political party and a candidate in an election. As far as voting for an AEP member, I hope I don't have to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again, and how it got its name.Philosophy Explorer wrote:What's the difference between an AEP member and a candidate and how does one vote for an AEP member?
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Then how does one vote for an AEP member without going to a voting booth and it appears from your story that someone has to convince you to vote for an AEP member?bobevenson wrote:OK, the only time I have ever voted for anybody was for Champagne Sherry for Homecoming Queen. She had a campaign poster of two bubbling champagne glasses with the slogan "Vote for Champagne Sherry for Homecoming Queen." I didn't know Sherry and wouldn't have walked across the street to vote for her. But her boyfriend was a friend of mine, and he figuratively dragged me across campus to vote for her. Champagne Sherry was elected Homecoming Queen, and I'm sure my vote wasn't the reason, but I realized the way to win an election is to get people to vote for you and not the candidate.Philosophy Explorer wrote:I am serious and I will ask you to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again.bobevenson wrote: Please, you can't be serious in asking the difference between a member of a political party and a candidate in an election. As far as voting for an AEP member, I hope I don't have to go through the Champagne Sherry Principle again, and how it got its name.
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