Make A Statement By Registering As An Independent
By Daniel Miessler on June 30th, 2007: Tagged as America | Politics
It doesn’t matter who you vote for; just register as an independent. What’s most important is that we send the message that we are tired of accepting a two-party system that’s subsidized by corporations and special interests. The Democrats and Republicans claim to be polar opposites, but they share a desire to maintain the current system at all costs. They are the same.
They will never have true debates because real discussion would reveal how impotent both parties are. That’s why they ostracize third party candidates. People like Mike Gravel and Ron Paul have nothing to lose by bringing up the issues that matter and exposing cowardice inherant in the system. That’s why they are feared and shut out.
So I ask you to reject this. I ask you to not support any particular candidate, but to overtly reject the corrupt two-party system with an independent registration. And remember, this doesn’t effect who you can vote for — it just sends the message that we’re ready to hear debate that’s unfiltered by greed.
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wait wait… register as independent?
Isn’t that like anarchists having a committee meeting?
Comment by Tim F. — 7/1/2007 @ 8:15 pm
No, independent doesn’t indicate that you are a specific thing. All it really says is that you don’t support either of the two main parties, which is the whole point.
Comment by Daniel Miessler — 7/2/2007 @ 11:34 am