I voted for Bush. So I made my choice. However, given the choice again, I would vote for neither of them. And in the future, if I see another Bush-like Republican, they won't get my vote. I'll vote third party, or stay home and watch America die on CNN.
Then you are part of the problem. No matter how well intentioned the voter, a vote cast for a candidate that has no chance of winning is a vote thrown away. It is not a help, it is a hinderance. You might as well be voting for the opposition.
Righteous indignation is great for making speeches but not for making long-term decisions that require a more rational, empirical, and realistic approach. Think about the consequences of your actions. Knowingly throwing away a vote just to sooth your sensibilities is what liberals do. Not voting at all is a cop-out.
Make your vote count, even if it takes voting for someone you don't necessarily like. If you aren't prepared to do that, then maybe you really should stay at home and "watch America die on CNN." It will shorten the lines for the rest of us who care to make our votes as effective as possible.
Brad
p.s - and what are you doing watching CNN anyway? There are much less biased news sources available.