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  • To Vote or Not to Vote

    by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

    The critical problem we face today is the same one all mankind has faced: the state, those monopolists who claim the right to break the laws that they make and enforce. How to restrain them is the critical problem of all sound political thinking. Making matters worse, this gang now has a monopoly on the money and the ability to print it, and they are abusing that power at our expense.

    How does voting change the situation? Neither of the candidates for president wants to do anything about the problem. On the contrary, they want to make it worse. This is for a reason. The state owns the “democratic process” as surely as it owns the Departments of Labor and Defense and uses it in ways that benefit the state and no one else.

    On the other hand, we do have the freedom not to vote. No one has yet drafted us into the voting booth. I suggest that we exercise this right not to participate. It is one of the few rights we have left. Nonparticipation sends a message that we no longer believe in the racket they have cooked up for us, and we want no part of it.

    You might say that this is ineffective. But what effect does voting have? It gives them what they need most: a mandate. Nonparticipation helps deny that to them. It makes them, just on the margin, a bit more fearful that they are ruling us without our consent. This is all to the good. The government should fear the people. Not voting is a good beginning toward instilling that fear.

    This year especially there is no lesser of two evils. There is socialism or fascism. The true American spirit should guide every voter to have no part of either.

    Achkerov kute.

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    Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

    Are you referring only to presidential candidates? What is your position on voting on the various propositions?

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      IF YOU LIKE THIS SUBSCRIBEAmericans are a bunch of brainwashed idiots, thanks to the corporations. America, wake up!
      Achkerov kute.

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        Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

        Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
        by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

        The critical problem we face today is the same one all mankind has faced: the state, those monopolists who claim the right to break the laws that they make and enforce. How to restrain them is the critical problem of all sound political thinking. Making matters worse, this gang now has a monopoly on the money and the ability to print it, and they are abusing that power at our expense.

        How does voting change the situation? Neither of the candidates for president wants to do anything about the problem. On the contrary, they want to make it worse. This is for a reason. The state owns the “democratic process” as surely as it owns the Departments of Labor and Defense and uses it in ways that benefit the state and no one else.

        On the other hand, we do have the freedom not to vote. No one has yet drafted us into the voting booth. I suggest that we exercise this right not to participate. It is one of the few rights we have left. Nonparticipation sends a message that we no longer believe in the racket they have cooked up for us, and we want no part of it.

        You might say that this is ineffective. But what effect does voting have? It gives them what they need most: a mandate. Nonparticipation helps deny that to them. It makes them, just on the margin, a bit more fearful that they are ruling us without our consent. This is all to the good. The government should fear the people. Not voting is a good beginning toward instilling that fear.

        This year especially there is no lesser of two evils. There is socialism or fascism. The true American spirit should guide every voter to have no part of either.

        http://www.amconmag.com/article/2008/nov/03/00013/
        I like this commentary and I agree with it.

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          Achkerov kute.

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            Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
            I understand...but what about the roe v. wade which I posted about in the Election thread? I really dislike both, I find this to be a circus, a fiasco, a show. Both are just an awful disappointment and a total insult to those who have struggled for liberty in this country. However, I do fear Palin's leadership and the abortion issue. It's awful that our elections have come to a point when we are just choosing between terrible and horrible, both are bad, which one is more tolerable. There is no way by some people voting and others not voting we are going to influence the election and show our protest, simply not enough of those who feel a certain way about all of this.

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              Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

              This makes me want to vote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVRmsLAvVzQ

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                Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

                Originally posted by crusader1492 View Post
                This makes me want to vote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVRmsLAvVzQ
                Sadly, these people are all idiots. A byproduct of the system - mass produced zombie minds regurgitating the same bromide programmed into the minds of every mindless 'student.'
                Achkerov kute.

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                  Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

                  Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                  Sadly, these people are all idiots. A byproduct of the system - mass produced zombie minds regurgitating the same bromide programmed into the minds of every mindless 'student.'
                  ...pretty much, but it's great PR to influence politicians to adopt pro-Armenian attitudes.

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                    Re: To Vote or Not to Vote

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                    Sadly, these people are all idiots. A byproduct of the system - mass produced zombie minds regurgitating the same bromide programmed into the minds of every mindless 'student.'
                    Ok I get you don't think voting is effective or productive. Can you explain your position on a form of govt that is preferable?

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