Comment are intended to be very lightweight. That is, the team wants to keep the amount of code devoted to maintaining them to a minimum.
Comment up votes provide the recipient with little benefit beyond warm fuzzys (there is the pundit badge, but one vote doesn't mean much in the quest for that bad boy), and they don't point back to you, so there is little lost by not implementing that ability.
Edits: Yes, this answer has a certain amount of cop out to it, but it represents the situation as it is: the team has expressed a feeling that more featureful comments are way down on their priority list. But I want to emphasize the part where comment votes don't count for much and are not attributable.
Comment votes contribute to the discussion, lend weight to existing opinions without the noise of "me too"s and so on. But they don't reward the recipient in a way as tangible as site reputation and provide access to only one badge.
Further, if you have accidentally cast a vote for a comment you don't like, or if you change your mind, no one can trace that vote back to you, wave it in your face and say "neener, neener" about it.
So not having the ability to retract it is an annoyance, not a gaping wound in the site's usability.
Perhaps the team will revisit that decision someday---because it is an annoyance---but don't count on it coming soon.