if it all comes down to how delegates or super delegates vote?This is not democracy. This is crap!!!!!I was listening to Talk of the Nation today and there was a segment on super delegates and my leading question was not cleared up.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18482789I know other people feel this same way.
1/28/2008 3:33:41 PM
you should revolt
1/28/2008 3:34:16 PM
Once again you can vote for the least crappy, of two crappy candidates. ]
1/28/2008 3:34:24 PM
YOU SERIOUSLY MADE THIS THREAD, WHAT ARE YOU A RETARD
1/28/2008 3:34:27 PM
^
1/28/2008 3:36:24 PM
god damnit how about a spoiler alerttalk of the nation and ALL THINGS CONSIDERED are on at different times hereDONT YOU KNOW SHIT ABOUT NPR YOU FUCKING MONGOLOIDJESUS FUCK psmessage_topic.aspx?topic=500528 - PROOF!!1
1/28/2008 3:36:30 PM
RAWR RAWR RAWR
1/28/2008 3:37:22 PM
SRY JACKLEG!!!
1/28/2008 3:39:27 PM
punchmonk - we'll need smart girls like you around for when the revolution starts.
1/28/2008 3:39:49 PM
Presidential candidates Jack Johnson and John Jackson.
1/28/2008 3:41:21 PM
You should have hidden the address to that link because two things come to mind when I see the letters NPR in sequence:1) Liberal Propaganda and,2) Liberal PropagandaTheir sole purpose on the radio is to cry about how unfair life is and try to get listeners to do the same.
1/28/2008 3:46:02 PM
well, they did not do that this time.I have been listening/reading different things other than just NPR to try to figure out why we are called a democracy when the popular vote counts for NOTHING![Edited on January 28, 2008 at 3:48 PM. Reason : ...]
1/28/2008 3:47:09 PM
^^[Edited on January 28, 2008 at 3:47 PM. Reason : .]
1/28/2008 3:47:24 PM
I know we are supposed to Rock the Vote or what ever other crap campaign there is out there but why should I if delegates already know who they are voting for and it does not change even when the conventions come together.That to me does not make sense.[Edited on January 28, 2008 at 3:54 PM. Reason : ...]
1/28/2008 3:50:27 PM
you can thank the Democratic Convention of 1968
1/28/2008 3:51:32 PM
well, technically a direct democracy is the direct election of the president. The way we do things now is a democracy, just not a direct one. ^ '72 is when all the reforms took place, right?
1/28/2008 3:52:29 PM
well, yea, cause of the events of 68]
1/28/2008 3:53:22 PM
damn hippies
1/28/2008 3:54:24 PM
i don't want to vote because ron paul won't be on the ballot and he's the only one i like
1/28/2008 3:55:33 PM
I thought Ron Paul was still on there. He has a few delegates backing him.
1/28/2008 4:00:27 PM
in the primaries. i'm totally voting in those.
1/28/2008 4:01:19 PM
i just love how we're one party away from being not even needing to bother with a votegive our country some more time and we'll streamline this voting process to the point where we won't even need to vote edit: i dont count 3rd parties due to the insane loopholes theyre asked to jump through just to get on the ballot in most states[Edited on January 28, 2008 at 4:54 PM. Reason : .]
1/28/2008 4:53:19 PM
no matter how they slice it, your vote doesn't matter.
1/28/2008 5:09:57 PM
^ that is exactly what I am thinking
1/28/2008 8:32:40 PM
1/28/2008 8:36:11 PM
oligarchy of the rich
1/28/2008 8:36:34 PM
1/28/2008 8:36:35 PM
it only makes sense that in a country with 300 million people, one vote doesn't make a lot of difference--if you really want to influence an election, you have to persuade groups of people to vote for something en masse
1/28/2008 8:37:55 PM
at the very least, your vote negates someone else's voteat most, it'll actually count
1/28/2008 8:38:15 PM
But I think all this just makes your vote count even more.
1/28/2008 8:43:20 PM