Many people are so repulsed--- and justifiably repulsed--- by the 
domination of Wall Street over the political process that they are 
calling for boycotts and burning presidential ballots.
Most 
people in this country are repulsed by Obama who can't defend his record
 and Romney's arrogance and lies with both being nothing but mouthpieces
 for Wall Street's dirty imperialist wars and austerity measures here at
 home to pay for these barbaric wars.
This is my response to 
those who would withdraw from electoral participation which is an 
important part of the struggles for peace, social and economic justice:
While
 I join you in your disgust over Obama who deserves to be defeated and 
Romney who should not be elected, in my opinion burning your ballots or 
boycotting the election instead of casting your ballots for one of our 
fellow activists for peace, social and economic justice--- Rocky 
Anderson, Jill Stein or Stewart Alexander--- is counter-productive.
There is time to re-think your decision and I hope you do.
How would you feel if Rocky Anderson, Jill Stein or Stewart Alexander were to shit on a struggle you initiated?
Rocky
 Anderson, Jill Stein and Stewart Alexander are trying their hardest to 
raise our concerns and we should support them, not abandon them; because
 their voices bring unity to our causes.
I would be interested in hearing a response to my concerns.
I offer my opposition and opinion to "burning ballots" and "boycott" on the friendliest of terms.
I
 would note that because some liberals, progressives and leftists have 
betrayed us (examples: Progressives for Obama/Progressive America 
Rising, Campaign for America's Future, Progressive Democrats of America,
 etc.) in supporting Obama there is no reason we should jump without 
thinking to the opposite extreme; thereby adding more confusion to the 
mix when we--- as liberals, progressives and leftists--- should be 
contributing leadership and clear thinking to the issues, problems, 
movements and struggles for peace, social and economic justice; 
constructive participation in the electoral process in defense of 
democracy as part of our struggles is part of our responsibility.
Between
 Rocky Anderson, Jill Stein and Stewart Alexander, certainly there is an
 alternative any liberal, progressive or leftist can support.
My 
preference, voiced a number of times, would have been that these three 
candidates should have united with one voice in a single united ticket 
but this did not come to be. BUT, these three candidates have agreed to 
sign on to the "Unified Platform" < http://newprogs.org/unified-progressive-platform-ratified > which all of us should be able to unite around.
Again, I welcome discussion.
I
 don't voice my concerns as an attack but rather to stimulate 
discussion, dialog and debate with the understanding that in the short 
and long terms we are going to have to find a way to work together if we
 are going to defeat our common Wall Street enemy in achieving peace and
 justice.
When all is said and done, we are going to have to 
wrest political and economic power from Wall Street if we are going to 
get real change so let's seek ways to struggle which bring us closer 
together.
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