It made no difference whether we voted for Bush or not because it's a proven fact the elections were rigged. We are merely slaves.
2007-06-22 11:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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What country do you live in? You must be a foreigner, not from the U.S. You need some civics classes on the concept of freedom, the democratic process, freedom of speech, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of rights. Obviously you do not understand these concepts and documents and you obviously don't support or believe in them. Something very common for communists and dictators.
I know it is hard when you live in a monarchy or a dictitorial government where only one way of thinking is allowed, to understand our concept of everyone having a voice and the opportunity to express their thoughts and choose their leaders.
It probably confuses your poorly educated little mind because this country did just what you are suggesting, but to black citizens, in the 1800's and 1900's. Confused, in-bred, developmentally disabled and stupid Americans kept these people from voting and expressing their opinions and organizing others to work with them.
But now in the United States this has pretty much been stopped, excepting some lunatic fringe Neocon republican wannabes. You must have foolishly assumed that most Americans support this concept of "I am right and every one else is a trator" stuff these inteligence challenged sub-humans profess.
As an until recently registered Republican and a free thinking American citizen, I believe Hillary and Obama are propossing some dangerous and unsuccessful plans for the country. I hope a candidate rises up with good sound judgement and workable solutions and I will vote for him or her.
But you know what? The majority of Americans may not agree with me. And if they don't then I guess I'll look to a Democrat to lead the country and treat me fairly.
But I will not try to keep other Americans from voting, or speaking their mind, or seeking to gather support for their views. That is how the U.S. works.
So you go back to your dictator state where coersion, intimidation and abuse is a political tool. Your system won't be tolorated in the U.S. and neither will you. I suggest you try the Sudan.
2007-06-22 18:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, that's blatantly illegal, but if you want to convince people not to vote for Republicans, try going to one of the conservative website. The way the polls are these days, you might find a receptive audience.
2007-06-22 18:49:17
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answered by Steve A 2
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That would sure be a boon for any government bent on getting total control. I suspect that is why the USA Constitution requires a secret ballot.
2007-06-22 19:09:21
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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You cant tell someone how they voted was a mistake its what they believe(d) in. As the polls are confidential there is no way you would know who voted for who ( or even who voted) I am Canadian and I would have voted for Bush.
2007-06-22 18:30:48
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answered by eladshefer 3
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Sure! Get a phone book, close your eyes- and pick a number. I GUARANTEE you that fully HALF of those numbers in that book- will have voted against Bush in the past! Have fun! :)
2007-06-22 18:29:11
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answered by Joseph, II 7
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WOW .......Thats about the craziest/dumbest thing I have heard in awhile. I am sorry but you got some major problems. Thats one big law suit waiting to happen. I am not saying this because of the bush thing either, just your idea.
2007-06-22 18:29:29
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answered by foxygtogirl 1
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Watch for those who will try to get either...
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
or
Barack Obama
in.....
for '08.
2007-06-22 23:30:06
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answered by Old Dawg 5
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here's one now. take your best shot, Bush-league.
what a stinking coward you are.
you propose to violate the privacy of citizens and then won't allow emails.
2007-06-22 19:59:35
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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Considering voting is supposed to be anonymous, I would hope not.
Bush is an idiot anyway, and anyone who voted for him should have their right to vote withdrawn.
2007-06-22 18:25:38
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answered by Lost and Confused 2
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