Good for you. I'm voting, too.
2006-11-02 12:19:16
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answered by imnogeniusbutt 4
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Yes, I am voting.
Thanks for voting. Don't give up if there is a line. Encourage your peers to get registered for the election in 2008. This is not only our futures but theirs as well.
It is very important to vote, especially in times like these. We have a direct impact on how our country is run. If you don't like how it's going, then you have the right to vote for a change of direction. In my opinion, things need to be more balanced.
The people that don't vote, shouldn't complain.
2006-11-02 12:34:10
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answered by Schona 6
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I was your age when I voted for the first time, and I was just as excited about it as you are, and still am. I truly believe that my vote makes a difference. By the way, my first vote went to John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
2006-11-02 12:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I already voted final week for attitude and all of the different Republicans on the poll. All of my friends and co-workers have already voted, lower back, occupied with attitude. My spouse is balloting on the instant for attitude. It felt great. She has maintained a stable lead because of the fact the debate and pink head Harry's numbers have not shown any circulation, which in case you recognize something approximately this sort of element, is very undesirable for an incumbent. sturdy bye pink head.
2016-11-27 00:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It's nice to hear from someone so young. You're correct in what you say about young people today. I believe that many of you really haven't thought about how our gov't policies will affect the future. Unfortunately, it's time that you did. The ballot box is the most effective way to have a say about our gov't. Ivestrigate the issues and the candidates and make your choice and let your voice be heard.
2006-11-02 12:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I will be voting next week, I have been since I was 18.
In a democracy, one of the most important things a adult can do is vote. It is your patriotic duty as a citizen. Your future is at stake.
2006-11-02 12:20:13
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answered by Villain 6
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Heck yes I am going to vote!!! Voting is a privilege and if a person doesn't like how the country is being run, voting is the only way to change it. If you don't vote you have no right to gripe!!!!!!
2006-11-02 12:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it's very important for every one who care about the direction this country in going . vote
2006-11-02 12:20:01
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answered by ? 6
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Yep. I think you just have to put on the news to see why it's important to vote these SOB's out of Congress and get some newbies in.
2006-11-02 12:19:47
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answered by FootballFan1012 6
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I am 74 and I think that voting is important because it is an OBLIGATION of every American. Vote, then you can put a cute bumper sticker on your car that says, "don't blame me I didn't vote for him". or Let's keep ______ in office".
2006-11-02 12:44:37
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answered by just the facts 5
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