I don't vote because I don't care. They will saying to get you to vote for them even if they have no intentions on keeping their word.
2006-10-29 01:27:41
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answered by La Dee Da 3
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No, I don't agree. It's the people that DON'T vote and don't care that make a difference. If everyone voted maybe someone like Bush wouldn't be on the white house. I know Kerry wasn't the greatest canditate but I think he would have been better than what we have now. As for me, alot of women fought for MY right to vote and I will use that power!
2006-10-29 08:38:38
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answered by Willow 5
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I'll still vote the same way I did last time and just hope that other people learned a valuable lesson from their choices. Some people can be swayed too easily and I'm afraid that they will change their mind and still vote republican when the election comes.
2006-10-29 08:48:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't agree. I voted for John Rowland for Governor of Connecticut but I never told him to rig the bids. Its not my fault he screwed up.
My vote is not a blank check. And my vote one year is not a guarantee for next time nor will not take issue about a particular subject in which we don't agree.
My vote for Lowell Wieker in 1988 and for Dick Blumenthal for attorney general in 1994 are the only votes I ever made that I regret.
And you can tell me to shut up but it won't do any good bro. I will say what I please.
2006-10-29 08:37:14
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answered by John16 5
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Um...its not always the way you think, Your candidate for whom you have voted might get defeated and the opponent may come to power to Screw you !!! Then you always have scope to complain....The idea is to participate in the voting to cast your vote to any one, so that you are expressing your interest in the system and naturally then you have aright to crib and complain !
2006-10-29 08:44:43
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answered by Tickler 5
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I think every vote counts but in the end we r alll affected by who goes into office and screws up. Its not the people who did or did not vote fault its the leader whos in office.
2006-10-29 08:32:00
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answered by Alexis 3
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You may be right but i vote anyway and make the best decision I can and hope for the best.
2006-10-29 08:30:22
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answered by dixiedarling 4
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So you are saying that those that don't vote are the one that have a right to complain?
I don't think that you will get any voters to agree with your nonsense.
2006-10-29 08:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If more people would vote the outcome could be different. So I disagree with you.
2006-10-29 08:29:39
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answered by queenmackerel 5
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yep, and I really don't see the purpose in voting...rich business tycoons always pay to get the people they want in office...voting is just another charade.
2006-10-29 08:29:23
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answered by peggy 2
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