Observations - Voting

Post Publication Segment - 3 Nov 2006

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    With elections in the United States coming next week, Americans are presented with the usual two parties which are really different expressions of the same coin. I hear people who say that they don’t like either of the major party candidates, but they have to vote for “the lesser of two evils”. Evil is still evil!

   Then there are those who refuse to vote because they perceive that their vote doesn’t count or they choose this as a form of protest. While there is another group who will vote for someone who does stand for what they can endorse: one of the several third party candidates. Those who belong to either the ‘lesser of two evils’ vote or the non-voters claim that the third group is ‘throwing away their vote’. Actually the third group is the most valid one and the one who really treasures their vote.

   I was talking with an M5 reader yesterday about this topic. Voting is a use of power to endorse someone to represent your opinions. If one votes fascist (Republican) or communist (Democrat) and really does endorse them, they are voting their conscience (evil not withstanding). If one votes for either of these two parties because one is the ‘lesser of two evils’, they are voting FOR evil fully knowing it. The two parties are counting on both types of voters to keep them in power.

   The two parties are also counting on the second group: non-voters both apathetic and pissed-off. The American major parties, especially fascist (Republican), fuel the apathetic and fear any turnout that can see beyond the illusion of two party choices.

   Your vote, in any country with open elections, is power. When you vote for someone or on some issue, you endorse it and give it energy. When you vote your conscience, you can say that you didn’t vote for evil (lesser or greater). Your vote counts to you even if your candidate didn’t win. You ran counter to the system that wants you to vote for one of two evils, in the United States, both of them are sequentializers.

   Those who do not want to vote are, consciously or not, acting in behalf of the fascist (Republican) party whose motto is ‘if you won’t vote for us, don’t vote’. They applaud your decision to not vote. Evil wins as you have no conviction and sequentialism advances.

   Now we have electronic voting in Amerika. Yes, expect that this election and almost every other one will have electronic voting. This is corrupt and elections in key areas will be rigged to favor those who will bow to the sequentials and their plans for Earth. This is seen as a valid reason by many non-voters for not voting. The only thing I would say to these people is that your energy in voting for your conscience is still valid. That it was stolen by (likely fascists) does not negate your energy.

   You need to do what you feel comfortable with. This segment is geared to you taking responsibility for your actions on Election Day and understanding why. If you vote for evil, claim it as it is. If you vote for the lesser of two evils, don’t deny you voted for evil. The Dark and Light sides are valid polarities. Both of these groups are responsible for those they voted for.

   If you vote for someone who isn’t elected (any third party), you have mental ammo to use if one of the two evils goes on a rampage on your rights or the advance of sequentialism. Whoever you vote for, you have the obligation to investigate that person and what they stand for. If you can’t support them, then don’t vote for them!

   For those who choose not to vote (there’s always the write-in option), you have chosen to allow others to rule because of your inaction. You have no right to complain. If you voted for someone who you can fully endorse, and that person didn’t win, you have the right to complain.

   I am voting next week. I am voting for neither evil nor the lesser of two evils. Nevertheless do what YOU feel you must and know why. EndGame is an awful mess and will get worse. I am getting more information and you all really need to prepare, even if only mentally. It is not going to be ‘nice’.