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| Punditry and the polarization of the American political process | Bad Mojo | mojo@rps.net | It takes so much effort to be Type B that few bother. So, what do you do when the majority of people voting in an election would rather not care to actually make an educated vote? What do you do when the majority decides to ruin something? | Show | Edit | Destroy | |
| Punditry and the polarization of the American political process | Edward | ereavis@sbcglobal.net | You don't vote.. It only encourages them. Given most options I feel like I'm wasting my time trying even thinking about voting for either of the only two options. Jeremy seems dead on to me.. but what's the solution? I had the libertarian and green party on campus trying to get petition signatures just to get ON the ballot in the state. If they get that far, how can they possibly win any position? | Show | Edit | Destroy | |
| Punditry and the polarization of the American political process | Jeremy | jeremy.thornhill@gmail.com | This is a test. Yes, a test. | Show | Edit | Destroy | |
| Punditry and the polarization of the American political process | Jeremy | jeremy.thornhill@gmail.com | This is an <a href="http://foo.bar.com">example</a>. | Show | Edit | Destroy |
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