This article in the Wall Street Journal 1 about people explaining their method of selecting a candidate to support is nothing short of scary.
Pete Tiffany voted for George W. Bush in 2004 on the basis of an online quiz, which asked him 12 questions about his views
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William Kilpatrick, a 65-year-old corrections officer from Pennsylvania, said he is leaning "a hair towards McCain." He said he has worried about the economy since his pension "took a hosing" with the bankruptcy filing of Bethlehem Steel, but he still has concerns about Sen. Obama's background.
"What changed me was finding out about Obama going to the same church all those years when the preacher was a hatemonger," Mr. Kilpatrick said. "Why didn't he just go to a different church?"
and the best part:
At the same time, these voters -- many of whom don't consider themselves "political" -- don't feel like they have the information they need, particularly about the Democratic nominee. They have seen emails about Sen. Obama's upbringing, religion and associates that concern them.
If you believe email forwards you not only don't deserve to vote, you don't deserve to breath. Also this is the type of email these morons are using to help make their decision.
1Yeah, I know, but I clicked the link before I saw where I was going