Marc2b -> RE: Does anybody know... (11/2/2012 6:42:44 AM)
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Its your responsibility and duty as a US Citizen to vote in each and every election. There are no 'ifs, ands, or buts' about it. Since those that dont vote, While I agree with that in principal as a "moral" sense, I know of no law that requires a person to vote. Choosing not to vote is as much a statement as choosing to vote. quote:
I do not have to take seriously in political discussions. That's your choice if you so desire but I call bullshit on anyone who trots out the old cliche about not complaining if you don't vote. Choosing not to vote does not abrogate one's right to free speech. quote:
I can understand if getting to and from the polling location is a hardship due to specific circumstances (physically not ability, hellish boss, etc). But deciding not to vote, cus you dislike the options, is not a valid arguement in my opinion. Write ins are allowed in most states. And if your not sure who to write in (besides yourself, your dog/cat, spouce, etc); just pick your favorite movie and add the character's names. Cus, Darth Vader would make a good US House of Representative. Not to mention Yoda for US Senate. If I can do a write in I will but if I can't, then I'm skipping that particular election. I did not say that I wouldn't vote in the other elections. As for Darth Vader as a Congressman (Congresscyborg?)... well, he's tried to kill his kids which probably means he is not pro choice. I am also not in agreement with his "crush, kill and oppress everyone" policy (plus, can you imagine the tax increases needed to build the Death Star?). No, I don't think I'd vote for him. Yoda, on the other hand, would have gone to Afghanistan on September 12, 2001 and personally kicked Bin Laden's ass... so, yeah, I could vote for him.
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