Like everyone who followed the media like dumb sheep, and voted for Obama because it was an "historic" thing to do, even if he is taking this country down the quick road to socialism and ultimately communism. Of course,it is all right for Democrats to condemn someone as an idiot, without any other reasons than just because they don't follow the "party line."
You make a great point showing it does work on all sides. People are going to be stupid one way or another-- I've been with people who told me they voted for Obama because he was black to people who voted for Bush because they think his daughters would be good drinking buddies. My opinion was
not to sway people to vote democrat obviously. What I was arguing over was the intelligence of a certain ex-vp candidate and how she hurt the GOP. Anyone who followed the election should know the basics of what she was throwing on the table and I assume since the OP's sentence was negative that he knows about the Palin headache.
I am one of the persons here who asked why the OP personally thought that Sarah Palin was an idiot, it does NOT mean that I am ill informed.
I guess I'm assisting the OP then since I agree wholeheartedly with him.
It is surprising to hear someone tell others not to vote? There's no reason to be scared.
Well not a boo-haunted house scary. There are plenty of reasons to be scared over an election depending on what the candidates stand for and what aspects of your life are involved in them. People obviously have every right to vote, but it is my
opinion that if you aren't going to educate yourself on any of the candidates, you probably shouldn't vote. Because as well all know, if you replace the B with an S in Obama, you get Osama. And he's a terrorist. And I didn't vote for him because of that very reason.
"What luck for the leaders when men do not think".