Yes, and it saddens me that so many people choose not to vote.
2006-07-27 03:02:42
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answered by Salem 5
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To be honset with you, the American people should not have a right to vote in who should govern the United States of America. We are too stupid when it comes to choosing a leader. Seriously, a large group of people voted for George Bush because people thought he "felt like a normal person, someone who they could have a beer and conversation with" I DON'T WANT THAT AS MY PRESIDENT! I want a President who is smarter than me. I want a President that doesn't get voted into office because "he has good moral values". I want a President who is smarter than anyone else and will actually figure out a way to fix things in this country, not make them worse. I want a President who won't base every decision around a the bible. I'm sorry but if you don't the government is corrupt than 1) you either work in the government and already corrput or 2) you're too stupid to notice and probably shouldn't be voting. Vote for a third party so we're not regulated to a two party system. Enough is enough, neither Democrats or Republicans are the answer, we need a third AND fourth party. We need more of a choice. We need a change, because if anyone right now says this country is in good shape, seriously needs to wake the "f" up.
Sorry for the rant, I guess it touched a nerve
2006-07-27 03:16:39
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answered by kris_rynshall 3
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That's it david c - get on the bandwagon of civic participation... let's get mad and go out there and change the world - right after you finish your cookies and puzzle... and when Barney is over...
Every election is about accountability, but the liberals are the ones not getting the message - after every election they whine about getting cheated or that their message was misunderstood.
Get this - the liberal message, empty promises, high taxes, no personal responsibility, sue your way to the American Dream, socialized medicine, blame everyone else for your problems, all crime is because of misunderstood people who have damaged self esteem from their school day - is well understood, and that's why you can't get more of them elected...
david c - back on to your mat, and make sure that you stay in the lines when you are coloring...
2006-07-27 03:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, I worked the polls once, and that answered a lot of questions for me. We had to count the votes out, in each district, because of a glitch in the system. They announced the winner before we were even finish counting! That told me, they put in office who they want, that is why the American People do not have a say in what happens in the States anymore.
2006-07-27 03:03:57
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answered by spiritwalker 6
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Only a retard wouldn't believe so. Election day is our day to look back on the last four years and decide whether the country needs a change or not.
2006-07-27 03:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It should be. Sadly, it isn't. First, because every American does not even bother to vote. Second, because some Americans are illegally denied voting access.
2006-07-27 03:03:32
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answered by Mary Lynn 2
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We have a say everyday !
Send an e-mail , write a letter or pick up the phone !
Argue politely and keep to your point , keep it under 100 words.
Insults get you nowhere , real fast , so show a little respect .
2006-07-27 03:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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no because a lot of americans like myself are under 18 and others cannot vote for other reasons
2006-07-27 04:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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only DIEBOLD has a say on Election Day
last 2 elections were both stolen
2006-07-27 03:00:28
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answered by Pres. Chimp 2
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Want REAL change?? vote for a third party
2006-07-27 03:05:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and its the guy who programs the winners into the voting machines.
2006-07-27 03:03:08
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answered by playtoofast 6
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