Just a question, since my cousin, who you would think with all her life experience (being 44) would have a bit firmer grip on brainpower, made the comment that I should stop complaining about .gov and exercise my right to vote... well I remember the last two times I voted, McCain lost and Ken Buck lost... It's hard to have faith in the voting system when people- at least we saw the majority in CO- are effing stupid! So when people say to stop whining and vote I say "No, because my vote doesn't matter if everyone else is voting for the guy I'm against." I'll still continue to vote, but wouldn't it be more prudent to get more involved and try to sway the undecided vote, and if possible, convince a dog he's a cat by getting dems to stop electing people who hate America and want to wipe their ass with the US Constitution? <- I think we all know who I'm talking about right now. So really, just plain old voting, does it really make much of a difference anymore? I would think voting, along with getting actively involved with your party and their candidate would be more of a constructive choice.