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'Both Suck' Campaign Sign Draws Stares

Awesome!

http://www.local6.com/news/ 17796648/detail.html

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Campaign signs in support of presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama decorate lawns across the country, but a man who said he doesn't support either candidate has created quite a stir with a sign of his own."They Both Suck '08" reads the sign in Timothy Connors' front yard.Connors, who lives in San Marco, told WJXT-TV he supports politics but said he doesn't support either of the frontrunners in this year's election."I get a lot of response -- notes on the door or people honk if I'm outside or what not," Connor said.

He said he made the sign because he has an interest in politics. He said he just doesn't have an interest in this year's candidates."I feel a lot of people get caught up in the lesser of two evils. I think it would waste a vote if I don't 100 percent support a candidate," said Connor.Connor said he isn't going to support either candidate. Instead, he said if he can't cast a ballot for who he wants, he'll wait until 2012 and not vote in this election."My theory is if I can't vote for who I want, it really doesn't count," Connor said.

He said the person he would like to see on the ballot is Ron Paul.

October 24, 2008 in Current Affairs | Permalink

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I work for CampaignPros.com, which is a company that sells 1000s of these types of yard sign. It cracks me up how "passionate" some of these people are. Either way, this guy is voting. He can either vote for one of the nation's choices, or he can vote for nobody and tell people how he feels. Personally, I am not sure why a "no" vote would help. Certainly one of these candidates has to have something appealing, either personally or morally.

Posted by: wbaffa | Oct 27, 2008 12:25:18 PM

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