"Of course you have the right to not vote and it is disingenuous to suggest
I said otherwise."

I don't recall suggesting that.  I just said it's a right.  It may even be
a "civic duty" to not vote if one is not happy with any of the candidates.

"It is also, in my opinion, entirely wrong to characterize it as a
'threat'. It's your right not to vote."

You know what they say about opinions.


"If people give you grief for your choice to not vote, you also have the
right to tell them to fuck off and mind their own business. You say threat,
I say knowledge."

Let me ask you this:  Do you think "Card Check" (the Employee Free Choice
Act) is a good idea?

Next, let me ack you this:  At this time, in the US, who is more prone to
using violence and intimidation in order to induce conduct that they want:
leftists or those on the right?


"That information is already available and searchable."

Of course it is.  I love OpenSecrets.

How would you feel if someone made a list of all people in your
neighborhood who donated to Democrats and published as a full page add in
the newspaper?  Maybe even put their addresses.

J

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We took names. We watched how they voted. We know where they live. - Andy
Stern

Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote. - George Jean
Nathan


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