No it isn't a wasted vote, considering that the Lowell Sun predicts that only 50,000 to 75,000 people are even planning to vote in the MA-05. Miceli has been running a low-cost race, but he has attending many of the debates. As much as I like some of the ideas of Barry Finegold and Eilleen Donoghue, ranging from the enviroment, health care, veterans, and the situation in the Middle East. Much of these issues become pointless, if our weak and fragile families are underminded by special interests. You can't say you're for families, when you cater to the interests of the homosexual or abortionists lobby. The support for responsible procreational behavior is needed more then ever, with low marriage and high divorce rates, and births of babies without a father commited to the mother or even a worst fate for a woman with child being presented with the choice to terminate the life of the unborn as a quick, easy, and profitable solution for those who perform abortions.
Democratic candidates are fighting who is best procuring abortion availablity and language of responsible conjugal behavior is being successfully lobbied to mean recreational pleasure that has nothing with the repoductive design contained in human sexuality. Today in the course of public policy and debate, we can not speak of the need to support a stable environment as a man and woman open themselves to integrate the two-sex nature of humanity, because of political donors with an ideology that leaves our society divorced from the institution of marriage from its functional purpose and of any objective meaning. In Massachusetts we have a population lost, most directly in fertile age men and women who are not marrying until later in life, having no desire to have children, or leaving the state all together. Only Jim Miceli has the courage to stand up on these issues.
Jim Miceli's website.... no frills, no lace, no special interests, but he does have over 30 years of experience.