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i have to write an essay on why it is importnant to vote. it has to be 350 or more words and im stuck. i am not completely sure how to start it. i am not 18 yet so its hard for me to grasp why it is so important.

2006-11-28 03:13:59 · 12 answers · asked by Becca 1 in Politics & Government Elections

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To be a citzen of this country we have certain rights and priviledges. We also have certain responsibilities to be active in positive change. Society is a form of extended family. We all contribute to society, either in a positive way or a negative way. To vote is to give a voice in playing a role in positive change. Many men died for our right to vote, as well as the other rights we now take for granted. Women could not vote for many years because they were not considered an important part of decision making. Now we all have a responsibility to make the world a better place and we now have the right to do so. Women more than ever now, should excercise their right to vote. All policies are made by the elected officials we get into office. All policies effect each and every citizen. Each one of us have a duty to leave the world a better place for the next generations because we lived. We can and should be aware of policies and officals. We should read the news and understand the direction our country is going in. Many important, critical issues are at hand currently. Healthcare issues are among the top of the list. Social Security for the aging and the disabled is in jeopardy. Even though these issues may not effect you right now, the day will come that they will effect you. Also, the issues are not just about us but about doing the best we can do for all citizens. The elderly should be our responsibility to care for them the best we can. They have worked all of their lives to make the world better for us and it is now our turn to see that they are properly cared for with issues such as Medicare, Social Security etc. Our children are also equally important and the primary education system is at risk for falling behind. We need to be proactive to make change for our children and future generations to come. Education is critical, many other countries are way ahead of us and we are falling behind. Legislation is where it all begins. We have had many devastating disasters recently and have seen many of our citizens not recieving the help needed, such as with Katrina. Federal funds are determined by legislation. We have many poor relations with many countries right now, we desperately need politicians in office who can work for peaceful relations with other countires. We have rising educational costs with colleges, which requires effective solutions to ensure that we have educated adults entering the work force, with out the funds available many will not get the education and the country will suffer. Crime is rising nationwide, prisons are failing and we need better solutions to deviant behavior. Mental health population is suffering due to lack of funds and interest from our leaders. Jobs are being outsourced to other countries mainly China. Immagration controversies are a huge issue now. We, as a people should stand together instead of being divided. The government represents the people and they are employed by the people. The people are made up by each and every citizen. The government and politicians have taken over our country and fail to listen to the people. We need to remind Washington DC that they do not dictate policy but assert the policies the people want.
Drug use, abuse, and addiction are at an all time high. The drug situation is a host of multiple problems. Every time a person buys illegal drugs the money goes towards terrorism, which we are fighting a war against. We have addiction cenetrs popping up all over the country, leading to increased medical costs that society absorbs due to most of the addicts not working and welfare footing the bill. WE have AID's which is leading to many other diseases to be on the rise. We have science looking for cures to diseases such as cancer. We still have issues like abortion, which are very controversial. We have a society at risk for loosing the leadership status with the world. The list goes on and on. Watch the news and see all of the problems and think about the root of the problem, how we can solve the problems, and what it will take to get the job done. Many citizens today want the benefits of society but do not want to do their part in making good things happen. Life is not about taking, it is about giving. The old wise saying rings true today, "Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country" by JFK. We need to be a strong country once again....it can happen but each and every one of us must do our part. We are either part of the problem or part of the solution.

2006-11-28 03:46:16 · answer #1 · answered by Shayna 6 · 5 0

Importance Of Voting

2016-12-16 10:16:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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Because each vote is kind of like . Another nickel or dime added to the vote count . And we all know how those little nickels and or dimes can add up in a persons monthly bill paying life .

2016-03-27 00:59:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's important to vote AFTER you have thoroughly informed yourself as to who and what you will be voting for and why. Lots of people don't have a clue.

2006-11-28 04:27:55 · answer #4 · answered by senior citizen 5 · 1 0

It isn't important in the least to vote. Our vote counts for nothing.

2006-11-28 03:29:48 · answer #5 · answered by AndrewL 3 · 2 6

Because voting is the only true power we have over our country. We can't legally choose to boycott (not pay taxes) our government like with a corporation. If we don't agree with policies we can only vote.

2006-11-28 04:06:57 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

It is important to vote because if you candidate loses and you voted you have something to say. If you did not vote then shut the hell up. You have nothing to complain about.

2006-11-28 08:28:13 · answer #7 · answered by Senator D 4 · 1 2

If you don't vote you won't have a voice when it comes time to complain about the government.

2006-11-28 03:18:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

If you don't vote, you have no right to complain later about the politicians in office.

2006-11-28 03:15:16 · answer #9 · answered by nottashygirl 6 · 5 2

The right to vote is a fundamental democratic right that is protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is the cornerstone of democracy.
When we vote, we choose the representatives who will make the laws and policies that govern how we live together.
The legitimacy of a government lies in the fact that it is elected. Low voter turnouts may call into question this democratic legitimacy.
While democracy involves much more than holding elections every five years, voting is a powerful way to send a message to governments and politicians. The more votes, the more powerful the message is. In other words, every vote counts.
Compared to other forms of political participation, voting does not require a lot of time or effort – in other words, it is one of the easiest ways to have a say in how your society is governed.

2014-07-05 23:57:15 · answer #10 · answered by Surinder 1 · 2 0

it's important to try and keep the liberals out of office.

2006-11-28 03:15:34 · answer #11 · answered by John Scary 5 · 4 7

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