The Atlantic: "Why I Refuse to Vote for Barack Obama" ›

govgaryjohnson:

Sometimes a policy is so reckless or immoral that supporting its backer as “the lesser of two evils” is unacceptable. If enough people start refusing to support any candidate who needlessly terrorizes innocents, perpetrates radical assaults on civil liberties, goes to war without Congress, or persecutes whistleblowers, among other misdeeds, post-9/11 excesses will be reined in.

  1. murderfacex03 reblogged this from lakasouso
  2. camouflagegirl reblogged this from andthestarsbegintofall
  3. andthestarsbegintofall reblogged this from theonecalledbiz
  4. theonecalledbiz reblogged this from govgaryjohnson
  5. ceruleansugar reblogged this from cynisterrific
  6. cynisterrific reblogged this from govgaryjohnson
  7. jmcoffman reblogged this from govgaryjohnson
  8. lakasouso reblogged this from bobbie-barrett and added:
    Good points, but I disagree that creating more terrorists is worse than killing hundreds of innocents. Though, both are...
  9. ofletters reblogged this from govgaryjohnson
  10. bobbie-barrett reblogged this from govgaryjohnson and added:
    “I find Obama likable when I see him on TV. He is a caring husband and father, a thoughtful speaker, and possessed of an...
  11. caleyhustle reblogged this from govgaryjohnson and added:
    Sometimes a policy is so reckless or immoral that supporting its backer as “the lesser of two evils” is unacceptable. If...
  12. michaeledwardson reblogged this from govgaryjohnson and added:
    Let me explain how. I am not a purist. There is no such thing as a perfect political party, or a president who governs...
  13. pregamingforaslumberparty reblogged this from govgaryjohnson
  14. govgaryjohnson posted this