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DividedThigh 11-04-2008 08:33 AM

No vote no voice
 
I was just thinking, i know most of you vote, but if you dont you dont have anything to say about what happens, get out there and vote for the candidate of your choice, then exercise your lungs all you want, dt

DividedThigh 11-04-2008 12:42 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
interesting just saw a story on fox about people being intimidated at the polls in pa, by supposed security, hmmm

A_PoMo 11-04-2008 02:37 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DividedThigh (Post 622553)
I was just thinking, i know most of you vote, but if you dont you dont have anything to say about what happens, get out there and vote for the candidate of your choice, then exercise your lungs all you want, dt

um...you're wrong about that...if i don't vote i still have a right to say whatever i want about what happens...it's in the constitution.

i am not going to vote. it's the first time in my life that i have not voted. i've always voted straight republican but about two years ago i changed my affiliation and am now independent.

i'd hoped to be able to find a candidate that i could support in this election, but i didn't. i have significant moral/ethical/biblical/spiritual problems with both problems, so much so that i cannot in good conscience vote for either one of them. for me, it is the better choice to opt out of the voting process and make the statement (albeit a miniscule one at best) that both sides are wrong than to feel forced to vote against my conscience and pretend that I am ok with a candidate that I think promotes things that are immoral.

i am one those 'issues' voters and i choose to participate on the side of the issues on an individual basis rather than buy into the structured platforms of a party. i'll fight for what's right even though i don't vote. by doing so i think i'm being more consistent with my beliefs than if i were to do otherwise.

Antipas 11-04-2008 02:52 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Here's a thought.... lol

If you vote, you have no right to complain because you participated in a system that elected the idiots. lol

Those who don't vote have all the right in the world to complain, they didn't elect anyone. hehe

Michael Phelps 11-04-2008 02:58 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by A_PoMo (Post 623108)
um...you're wrong about that...if i don't vote i still have a right to say whatever i want about what happens...it's in the constitution.

i am not going to vote. it's the first time in my life that i have not voted. i've always voted straight republican but about two years ago i changed my affiliation and am now independent.

i'd hoped to be able to find a candidate that i could support in this election, but i didn't. i have significant moral/ethical/biblical/spiritual problems with both problems, so much so that i cannot in good conscience vote for either one of them. for me, it is the better choice to opt out of the voting process and make the statement (albeit a miniscule one at best) that both sides are wrong than to feel forced to vote against my conscience and pretend that I am ok with a candidate that I think promotes things that are immoral.

i am one those 'issues' voters and i choose to participate on the side of the issues on an individual basis rather than buy into the structured platforms of a party. i'll fight for what's right even though i don't vote. by doing so i think i'm being more consistent with my beliefs than if i were to do otherwise.

You can write in a candidate if you don't like the ones listed, but I won't give a person the time of day if they complain about the leadership, but didn't vote at all. Constitution or no constitution.

A_PoMo 11-04-2008 03:06 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 623148)
You can write in a candidate if you don't like the ones listed, but I won't give a person the time of day if they complain about the leadership, but didn't vote at all. Constitution or no constitution.

That's very American of you, thanks. I'm glad I wear a watch. :ursofunny

Isn't a write in candidate a waste of time? Not to mention the waste of fossil fuels to drive to the polling station to write in a useless vote.

You're missing my point btw, I am voting. I'm voting in the same way that people vote with their feet when they leave a church. It's just that with people like me there is no question as to our intention and there are no hanging chad debates. :)

HappyTown 11-04-2008 08:30 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by A_PoMo (Post 623108)
um...you're wrong about that...if i don't vote i still have a right to say whatever i want about what happens...it's in the constitution.

i am not going to vote. it's the first time in my life that i have not voted. i've always voted straight republican but about two years ago i changed my affiliation and am now independent.

i'd hoped to be able to find a candidate that i could support in this election, but i didn't. i have significant moral/ethical/biblical/spiritual problems with both problems, so much so that i cannot in good conscience vote for either one of them. for me, it is the better choice to opt out of the voting process and make the statement (albeit a miniscule one at best) that both sides are wrong than to feel forced to vote against my conscience and pretend that I am ok with a candidate that I think promotes things that are immoral.

i am one those 'issues' voters and i choose to participate on the side of the issues on an individual basis rather than buy into the structured platforms of a party. i'll fight for what's right even though i don't vote. by doing so i think i'm being more consistent with my beliefs than if i were to do otherwise.

I decide not to vote! I wrote in my vote instead!!! I felt we had no real choice, once again. My three kids 18, 21, 23 voted Obama. Yes they are all HG filled! Yes I support their right to pick whoever they want!

A_PoMo 11-04-2008 08:33 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HappyTown (Post 623646)
I decide not to vote! I wrote in my vote instead!!! I felt we had no real choice, once again. My three kids 18, 21, 23 voted Obama. Yes they are all HG filled! Yes I support their right to pick whoever they want!

at the urging of my wife and son i actually did go and vote. i wrote my BIL for Prez and voted fiscally and socially conservative on all the Props.

I'm little disappointed though, I haven't seen my BIL's numbers on Fox News yet. Wonder how he's doing? :)

HappyTown 11-04-2008 09:01 PM

Re: No vote no voice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by A_PoMo (Post 623651)
at the urging of my wife and son i actually did go and vote. i wrote my BIL for Prez and voted fiscally and socially conservative on all the Props.

I'm little disappointed though, I haven't seen my BIL's numbers on Fox News yet. Wonder how he's doing? :)

Same here, not heard much myself...I feel people have a right to complain even if they've don't vote! It their way of voicing, I'm not playing this stupid game!!

My folks called they been REPUBLICAN forever, their in their late 70's, they voted outside their party for the first time, (Obama).

DividedThigh 11-05-2008 11:12 AM

Re: No vote no voice
 
well obviously people can talk if they didnt vote, but we also have the option not to listen, i just cant square voting for obama with my faith, to each his own, dt


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