Yes I plan to do my civic duty as I have been since the age of 18 and voting in every tiny election in my area that I can up to and AFTER the November elections.
You have asked a pretty important question. The problem with the world is alot like the various answers you will get from different ppl on this site. Some Americans care about the fact that WE HAVE A VOICE but ONLY if we get off our *** and vote. Others say no, I won't make a difference - but it's usually that sort of difference that makes elections so close.... and then those who DID NOT VOTE ***** about it the most. IF YOU DIDN'T VOTE, DON'T YOU DARE COMPLAIN ABOUT SOCIETY TO ME BECAUSE YOU CHOSE TO STAY HOME.
I think it is really important to vote from the city council guy in your town to the State offices and especially for President... I think that is pretty clear....
GREAT QUESTION!!!! Thanks!!!
2006-10-05 14:57:26
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answered by ssavage23 4
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Ron Paul is a few distance and away the perfect candidate to run in the finest two decades. that's an exceedingly good pity that the media and the regular public dismisses him as a loony. He has been suitable about each and every thing--the wars, the monetary equipment, the failure to positioned American taxpayers earlier murderous African dictators. help Ron Paul through electing his followers at interior reach state and nationwide element even with if his candidacy in 2008 is doomed to failure the message and the regulations he advocates are nevertheless the perfect for the united states.
2016-12-04 07:54:12
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answered by ? 3
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Yes I am. Go Democrats. Both parties have their share of corruption. The Republicans just seem to be better at it. We need a balance. It is not a good thing when one party controls everything. Pride goeth before a fall. Democrats need to position themselves as the party that fights for the middle class, and wants us out of where we are not wanted.
2006-10-06 13:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i've voted in every nov election since i turned 18. I figure since there are people dying everyday for my freedom and right to vote the least I can do is vote.
2006-10-05 14:34:23
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answered by Sarah B 5
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No, there's no elections in Australia in November.
2006-10-05 14:31:11
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answered by Rex 4
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Nope
2006-10-05 14:29:42
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answered by Anry 7
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I plan on voting.
I have a hard respecting those you always complain but never vote.
I believe in that old saying "Put up or shut up".
2006-10-05 14:32:10
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answered by slingshot 3
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Of course, been doing it just about every year since I got out of the service.(Absentee ballots just too much of a pain to deal with)
2006-10-05 14:33:36
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answered by eric g 3
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Yes. Maybe it will make all the annoying political advertisements stop.
2006-10-06 13:02:48
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answered by Alice Chaos 6
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yes
2006-10-05 17:15:15
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answered by Jubei 7
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