So did you go along into the special booth and gift somebody your great big kiss ? Much choice this time around, it was like on a sheet of continuous listing paper.

On the contrary, a spoiled paper is very much a "none of the above" vote, unlike simply not voting at all, which could be interpreted as apathy rather than dissatisfaction with the candidates available.Sput wrote:Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Voters seem to think they're being really, really clever by voting for the Greens.Sput wrote:It was a spectacular piece of paper wasn't it! I shall not say who I voted for, but I was surprised to hear just how irrational the Greens' policies are. Basically, if it's science they don't like the sound of, they oppose it.
That includes stem cell research, nuclear power (both kinds) and genetic modification BECAUSE we don't know. Their basic premise seems to be "we don't know if this thing is bad or not, so we'd better not find out!"