Well, "if everyone" did all sorts of things we wouldn't have any number of problems. That's hardly an argument for anything however, because it's just not how reality operates.
In the real world people have to form alliances and make difficult decisions. This involves putting your energies and resources where they can do something more than make you feel good.
I voted for Ron Paul on Tuesday, because I saw no downside to doing so in California during a primary election. It won't get him the nomination, but it sends the right kind of message to the Romney campaign if enough people do it. That's one potential way to wield some small influence.
Once the nomination is settled, I'm voting according to the "Reagan Rule": for the most conservative candidate who can win.
Anything else is the tactic of wishful thinking IMHO.
In the real world people have to form alliances and make difficult decisions. This involves putting your energies and resources where they can do something more than make you feel good.
I voted for Ron Paul on Tuesday, because I saw no downside to doing so in California during a primary election. It won't get him the nomination, but it sends the right kind of message to the Romney campaign if enough people do it. That's one potential way to wield some small influence.
Once the nomination is settled, I'm voting according to the "Reagan Rule": for the most conservative candidate who can win.
Anything else is the tactic of wishful thinking IMHO.

LOL 
Dont worry, it concerns me too!
. Its like a cult with them. 
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