Well, I'm somewhat surprised they spend millions trying to convince people whose vote doesn't count. Seems kind of silly.
Unless...
...maybe it does count?
I don't mind that they don't vote. It's usually the seditious, the foolish, the uneducated, the burnt out that don't vote. That's GOOD! That's their vote. They've ceded their part of the vote to ME and my children and my fellow American patriots.
That's justice.
2007-06-25 18:17:45
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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i dont vote because i personaly choose to be indipendant but because there is one specific group laying all the laws as if they were the only americans ...
for metaphore to help show what i mean is... in highschool iwould not want the popular people making rules like yu couldnt come to there school if you were poor see...
no matter what if you are a person who has an opionon diffrent then what social standard allows then you will never win we deserve a goverment stated in the origanal constitution.. for the people!!!! by the people!!!! that means all the people not just the drones who never ask why
i have found more info out just staying off the radar then by voting for a cause that was staged to fail like the poll for legalizing marajuana what is that all about...
2007-06-25 18:20:20
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answered by brittany b 1
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well some of us do vote. It doesn't bother me that everyone doesn't because most won't attempt to learn the truth about anything anyway. I spent two major elections standing in line with a pack of soccer moms talking about voting for Clinton because he was cute and how they would do him if he asked. Never thought about that having anything to do with an elections. Theres yet another group that would help if they had stayed home.
Next election cycle I for one will try to replace more then a few.
2007-06-25 18:23:07
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answered by tgatecrasher2003 3
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Oh yes I do vote! And the politicians better care, because they live here too!
2007-06-29 15:41:46
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answered by little timmie 3
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Hey dick head, have you ever seen the options we have? No obviously not! I think the majority of Americans would rather honor themselves and their family name's by not reducing themselves to the level of meager patheticness it takes to vote for any of these assholes!
By the way, it's not the government that is the problem its the political architecture that requires people to raise money (billions of dollars) to run for office that is the problem. With the current system politicians will do anything for money, and foreigners like you and the ones in Israel and all over the world come into our house and beg for help while offering hansom rewards to the politicians who are willing to sell American foreign policy in exchange for money to win their elections.
2007-06-25 18:20:28
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answered by billy d 5
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It is more imperative now then ever; for the voters of this great country to stand united and make their voices heard. We can afford to be empathic, about who continues to represent our local government as well as our federal government.
It appears now that American citizens need to take care of their own liberties, rather than that of other nations, or their rights.
2007-06-25 18:33:30
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answered by Swordfish 6
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Tom Daschle didn't care what Americans thought. He got fired by those who did show up at the polls.
2007-06-25 18:31:40
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answered by S C 4
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Who are you? How do you know if I do or do not vote?
Judging by the way you've worded your whole question/statement your not from the U.S. so what business is it of yours?
2007-06-25 18:20:58
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answered by bigdaddy33 4
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