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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1653115" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>I can appreciate the reasoning behind not voting a straight party ticket. It might work out in a school board or local contest but as was pointed</p><p>out to me ''' In most cases a candidate running for office is dependant on outside money (money other than his own) to finance a campaign. </p><p>This can entail a sense of, or expectation of obligation on the part of the recepient once they have obtained the office. If the party of one's choice is</p><p>pro choice as opposed to right to life, believes the Constitution a 'living document' and not as written, or any of the several issues that divides us as</p><p>a people your only <em>logical </em>choice is to vote the party in line with your belief structure. We are in a tenuous situation. I fear that if this should turn </p><p>around the party of ''president elect'' is not going to go peaceably in the good night. What each of does in this hour will weigh heavily on those</p><p>who follow, ''Better to break bread with a friend than to have your name carved in stone.'' </p><p></p><p>On covid--Thank G-d for the vaccine! I pray it is successful. I will not debate your choice not to accept it and hope you will respect anothers </p><p>choice to get the shot. Lastly please remember, <strong>Beef, It's whats for dinner!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1653115, member: 40072"] I can appreciate the reasoning behind not voting a straight party ticket. It might work out in a school board or local contest but as was pointed out to me ''' In most cases a candidate running for office is dependant on outside money (money other than his own) to finance a campaign. This can entail a sense of, or expectation of obligation on the part of the recepient once they have obtained the office. If the party of one's choice is pro choice as opposed to right to life, believes the Constitution a 'living document' and not as written, or any of the several issues that divides us as a people your only [I]logical [/I]choice is to vote the party in line with your belief structure. We are in a tenuous situation. I fear that if this should turn around the party of ''president elect'' is not going to go peaceably in the good night. What each of does in this hour will weigh heavily on those who follow, ''Better to break bread with a friend than to have your name carved in stone.'' On covid--Thank G-d for the vaccine! I pray it is successful. I will not debate your choice not to accept it and hope you will respect anothers choice to get the shot. Lastly please remember, [B]Beef, It's whats for dinner![/B] [/QUOTE]
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