E_F_Grant

The bottom line is you are correct; you need to vote with your conscience.
I don't think it is wrong to consider the fact also however, that a vote for Peroutka is one vote less for Bush (assuming that if you didn't vote for Peroutka you would vote for Bush).
I believe this election is going to be a very close one. Therefore, if conservatives decide to go with Peroutka instead of Bush. Kerry will probably win it since Peroutka probably doesn't stand a chance. But then again, how can he stand a chance if nobody votes for him?

Of course one still needs to go with their conscience and if that means Kerry wins by the fault, so be it.

By the way, I am a Canadian, so I can't vote in the election.

Tom