It's already clear that SO is not strictly a Q & A site. It has become a community, and with in every community, there have to be standards and sanctions. I think downvotes should be used if you feel that the 'bad behaviour' warrants it.
For instance, I would never not voluntarily work on a Mac, because I have no idea how and I've found it very frustrating. That is a fact that has NO BEARING when it comes to my answers on SO. There is no reason for me to mention that. Random Apple hate, M$oft hate, or linux hate have no place here. Just like 'one-word-answers' or 'people who give very smart technical answers while calling the OP a moron for asking a dumb question'.
These deserve to be downvoted until they are edited. We (the metaso users) should be using our downvotes to shape the community into something we call all be proud of. If my company turned out to be filled with brilliant bigots/racists/elitists/sexists jackasses, then I wouldn't want to work there, and I wouldn't want to see SO devolve into that either.
The first rule of SO is 'Be Nice' and I think that's just as important. In conjunction with Jon Skeet's suggestion that we be able to monitor posts to see if they were edited, I think this behaviour will be very easy to fix.
Sample workflow
Question: What is 2 + 2?
Answer: Microsoft Sucks! 4! -RandomHater
Comment: (-1) Although your answer is correct, your "Microsoft Sucks" has no place here. -DevinB
Answer: (edited by RandomHater) The answer is 4.
Comment: (+1) for a succinct answer. -DevinB
I'd probably also delete my first comment because it is no longer relevant.
All in all, it's much harder to stop people from giving technically incorrect answers, because we all THINK we're correct. But we can stop people from being a-holes about it.