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Old 11-04-2008, 12:44 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Big Boy Laroux View Post
wow, UL, that is sad... I know this girl who told me she was "up all night doing last minute research" about who she would vote for. What else can be said at this point? Undecided voters are just not paying attention at all, or are pretty dumb (which means they'll end up voting republican )
There's got to be an honestly ambivalent group: "I don't know if I'm liberal or conservative, so I don't know who I'll vote for" or a group of subversives "I don't know if I'll stay at home in protest of McCain's liberalism" or "I still might vote McCain so Hillary can have a shot in '12" or whatever. But anyone that is short on basic knowledge at this point . . . well, ugh. What else can we do for them? If we spoon feed people any more information than we already have, it'll just make them less willing to seek out information on their own in the future.

oh, and in response to your little dig there:

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