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i don't vote and never will.
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there are two types of candidates : self-serving, power hungry bold face liars whose reason for running has absolutely nothing to do with representing the interests of their public, and those well-intended , clearly naive politicians who actually think they can make a difference. The latter are quickly swallowed by the greatness of the game played in DC and eventually they give up and join in the same charade alongside all the rest. Yeah, call me skeptical and cynical but that's how I see it.
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I vote. All elections.
One of the many ways I express my political view.
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I vote local, state, and national. Anyone that doesn't vote has no right to complain.
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I always vote, unless I am unexpectedly take away by business travel.
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[quote name='BeBe' timestamp='1320165752' post='117352']
Anyone that doesn't vote has no right to complain.
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I've never agreed with that statement. If a person goes out to vote then becomes disappointed in the candidate that got elected, they can complain. If a person goes out to vote, then complains about the guy they voted into office for not following through on his promises. That's OK. But if a guy, who after looking into all the candidates put before him, decides none of them were worthy to lead and doesn't vote. He has now lost his freedom of speech <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/huh.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> . I say let him complain. After all, the person that doesn't vote is effected just like the others.
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I have voted in every election held since I came of voting age. I came of age during the Viet Nam War and I decided that if the government had the power to send me off to war I had better damn well vote on who the Commander in Chief is. I believe that things can be changed by the power of the vote. Use the current Tea Party as an example. Here you have a tiny segment of the Republican Party that got organized, ran and supported candidates and for better or worse is currently being heard in Congress. If a small vocal group can make themselves heard and have an impact on the political scene in this country, just think what impact all of the indifferent non voters could accomplish as a voting block. I believe that if you don't vote and you don't like the way things are run, you have no one to blame but yourself. This country is in trouble and we need leadership in the White House, the Senate and the House and we aren't getting it.
One last thing, as we approach Veteran's Day, I would remind you all that I and every other veteran of military service put our lives on the line in defense of the freedoms that we enjoy in this country. Not voting because you are too lazy, too disinterested, or you believe that it doesn't matter, dishonors us all and the sacrifices that we have been asked to make.
Sorry, rant over. I hope to be in Washington DC, this Veteran's Day to meet up with some of my band of brothers to pay our respects at the Viet Nam Memorial. After that we will be having dinner with some of our wounded warriors.
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I vote Local, State and National...
Why? I think it's better than the alternative... and sometimes one vote does make the difference...
Besides, it is where all of us old farts get together to complain about the fact we haven't had a raise in Social Security in three years!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/glare.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
I vote Local, State and National...
Why? I think it's better than the alternative... and sometimes one vote does make the difference...
Besides, it is where all of us old farts get together to complain about the fact we haven't had a raise in Social Security in three years!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/glare.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
I vote Local, State and National...
Why? I think it's better than the alternative... and sometimes one vote does make the difference...
Besides, it is where all of us old farts get together to complain about the fact we haven't had a raise in Social Security in three years!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/glare.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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