John Quincy Adams Quote 

"Always vote for principle,
though you may vote alone,
and you may cherish the sweetest reflection
that your vote is never lost."

by:
John Quincy Adams
(1767-1848) 6th US President
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 -- George, Salisbury, MA 
 -- Marilyn Cupasan, Philippines 
I may not really believe it is correct in the current political circumstance, but I am certainly going to practice it in the future. Voting for the lesser of two evils may have gotten me less evil, but it is still evil. Perhaps we need a lot of evil before people will wake up to the effects of the nanny state. Atlas is Shrugging.
 -- helorat, Milton
 
ahh that the US had this much integrity
 -- Mike, Norwalk
 
The current system is rigged against principle. Pragmatism rules; however, if you vote your conscience at least you can look yourself in the mirror. May the new Boston Tea Party come soon.
 -- Ken, Allyn, WA
 
And remember, voting is not just done at the ballot box -- it is done with one's wallet and with one's labors. Take a stand!
 -- E Archer, NYC
 
Ron Paul CA
 -- Anonymous, Santa Cruz, CA
 
He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god
 -- jwala sharma, indore
 
 -- sdsdssds, wewewew 
This quote was introduced to us by a great history teacher. "As long as you stand for what is right, your soul will forever live amongst the stars"
 -- Anonymous
 
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