By exercising your right to vote, you then have the right to b*tch. If you don't take the time to realize the differences-each party stands for radically different positions-perhaps you shouldn't vote. I've always been against mass voter registration because it allows uninformed idiots to vote. And yes, I realize that most of what politicians promise is just smoke. And I have often voted for whom I consider the lesser of two evils. And my personal favorite is that I believe we should get rid of the two party system right along with the electoral college.
2007-07-08 18:44:05
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answered by towanda 7
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Both sides of the fence AREN'T the same. Even if you are jaded enough to believe that all politicians are in some rich person's pocket (and who could blame you?), they're in DIFFERENT rich peoples' pockets, with different agendas. Look at the voting records of the candidates. Look at what they're party is likely to demand of them (R+anti-abortion, D=pro choice, etc.). Go from there.
NOT voting certainly won't make a difference.
2007-07-08 18:42:31
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answered by Vaughn 6
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those are those that have got here upon themselves in a project they are able to no longer get out of. those greater fortunate have the possibility now to look after this before they locate themselves in a matching project. it truly is unlikely away. it truly is construction because of the shortcoming of producing, industry, and technologies that built this country. there is obviously a great problem with internationalized mega banks and company desires over that of the yank human beings. there is one guy which could start up this modification. RON PAUL.
2016-10-20 09:15:39
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answered by ? 4
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Exactly! Some folks who have done lots of research say that the current two parties are involved in the NWO. We need to be praying that God will raise up some true blue leaders!
2007-07-09 02:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The parties are different. Radically Different. Both parties canidates blow smoke and lie to us during the elections, but they are different.
I am a firm believer that if you don't vote, or won't write letters to the powers in office voicing your opinions, you have no right to b****.
I vote and write and even talk to them face to face {at the state level} because I want things better for my kids and their kids.
If you don't want to be involved, your right don't vote. but then again, don't b**** either.
2007-07-08 18:51:57
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answered by bombinbrian 2
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I agree that most of them are basically the same. But there are exceptions. For example, my candidate, former senator Mike Gravel. Look him up. And watch videos of him on youtube. Hes alot of things, but he is definitely not more of the same.
http://www.Gravel2008.us
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIF1dTojQMo&mode=related&search= (Gravel interviewed on CNN)
2007-07-08 19:30:29
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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When the Germans attacked Russia in 1941, the Russians said they choose the dictator they know.
People should do the same. If all candidates suck choose the one that will do the least damage.
2007-07-08 18:36:31
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answered by Michael 4
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I don't blame you. So far, they are the same. Their form appear is different but their content is the same.
2007-07-08 20:33:55
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answered by LMiserab 3
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Because you need to choose between a giant douche and a turd sandwich. Vote or die!!
2007-07-08 18:49:00
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answered by RP McMurphy 4
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Got it.
2007-07-08 19:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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