Yes, I am going to vote. It is your civic duty as an American to vote. It is important that people are involved in politics, especially in this one. Only a few countries in the world aloud this. That's what democracy is all about. Democracy directly translates to "people rule". Democracy has been traced back to the greatest civilizations in the world, the Greeks and Romans both had democracy. If you go to practically any country that doesn't have what we have, a person there would probably say that they would give anything to have what we have. So take advantage of what we have, and appreciate it by voting.
2006-09-13 12:51:59
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answered by lightsaber_tech 2
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Yes, I will vote, I have been voting for local elections, and presidental elections, for many years, I ALWAYS vote, it is our duty, as an American citizen, to vote. If you do not vote, you should not complain about anyone who is in office. We have lost many great men and women, fighting to keep this country free, so we have to take advantage of voting. If more people would pay attention to what is going on, in the world, they would be able to make an intelligent decision, on whom to vote for. Most people just go into the voting booth, and just pull the lever for a certain party, and she/he might not be the best candidate. You must pay attention, and vote for the candidate whom you think is the better choice. Please get out and vote this election. You can make a difference!!
2006-09-14 15:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, yes!
No matter what, voting is our voice as individuals to participate in democracy! Only registered voters count when it comes to the Justice process, as well (You cannot serve on a jury if not a registered voter.) It is also a statement that one will not be a passive citizen of this country. BY the people and FOR the people!
Let's take it back, what our forefathers designed for us as a free nation!
2006-09-14 04:11:45
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answered by Cub6265 6
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Yes, Im gonna vote. Bucuz I should.
2006-09-17 18:52:11
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answered by ~~ 7
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Of course. If you don't vote, you don't have the right to complain about the outcome. If you don't like the current administration (or if you do), it is your responsibility to change it (or keep it the same).
2006-09-13 20:57:32
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answered by plaid_girl34 2
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Like we really have a choice. Voting is pure waste of time. Don't bother. Unless you're already brainwashed...
2006-09-14 03:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course. Our forefathers fought for our right to vote.
2006-09-13 20:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - please God hear my cry!!!!
2006-09-16 17:07:42
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answered by ? 6
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