They have the right to vote. I would take them even if they voted for someone I cannot stand. As long as they are decent people, fine. If they have an attitude, no.
2006-10-29 14:55:03
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answered by Chainsaw 6
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I would just out of respect for the elderly, if this person is a friend or relative that you care for you probably should, unless you really feel strongly about the election or just don't want to take them. Seems wrong to prevent someone from voting, we all have the right and all that stuff. But if you don't want to do something, then don't. Hope this helps.
2006-10-29 22:54:56
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answered by newstudent06 2
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Yes. Because I'd like to think that a young man/woman would do the same for me if I were a senior citizen.
2006-10-29 22:47:01
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answered by inpoetry1 3
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Yes, it is their right to vote their convictions and no matter what party they are, take them to voice their vote. Its the right thing to do not only because of their age, but because they are Americans
2006-10-29 22:47:50
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answered by bigmikejones 5
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Absolutely.
2006-10-29 23:08:32
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answered by mimi 4
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Of course. Their party affiliation (assuming he/she even has one) has nothing to do with doing someone a favor. Besides, many people may belong to a party, but vote for the best person. I just wouldn't even consider for a moment what their party was or who they might vote for.
2006-10-29 22:45:24
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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Best bunch of mature, courteous answers I have seen in a LONG time. God bless America. Maybe there's hope for us after all.
2006-10-29 22:52:01
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answered by senior citizen 5
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In a heartbeat .. Hate Thy government But still love thy neighbor..
2006-10-29 22:47:42
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answered by IOU101 3
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Of course I would - I can't believe you would even ask that question. Have a little respect for your elders.
2006-10-29 23:14:45
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answered by School Is Great 3
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Certainly.............I would be exercising a human's natural instinct of generosity & compassion................with the utmost pleasure & humility.
N I would be happy to note that the senior citizen care enough about our country...........n who should run it.............n how it should be run.
He's exercising his right to vote..............n his patriotism & love for his country..............n the state of welfare or dis-welfare he & his fellow citizens are living in.
n......I would be respecting his sole right to vote whoever he wnats...........safeguarding his freedom of choice...........n proving that I, his fellow countryman............. lesser by age & experience.......is, nevertheless.......equally conscious of our right to choose!
2006-10-29 22:52:52
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answered by sandy 3
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