Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bird on November 05, 2012, 06:00:27 PM
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Politics aren't discussed here for good reason. But, I'm hoping that everyone can vote. I'm particularity concerned with all folks who have been hit with "Sandy." I wish those folks the best of luck and pray for them. I'm thankful that we all have the right to vote. And I hope that everyone who wants to "have a voice" can have one.
That's it. I hope I'm not going over the "boundaries" here.
cheers,
bird.
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If you haven't voted early, get out Tuesday and vote for the candidates of your choice! Don't forget that the down ballot will more directly affect you than the top of the ticket. Vote your conscience, vote your heart, but be informed before voting, whichever side you are on!
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I wish I was old enough to vote in this ellection, I missed it by a month.
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Just convince some old fart who is too lazy to go vote to get off his but and go to the polls, and you get your vote ;P
Ditto what bird said tho, here's the chance to make your opinion into something more than an opinion...don't waste it :)
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Interesting, in Australia it is compulsory to vote if you are 18 or over. Failure results in a hefty fine.
Batz
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Wow! compulsory Voting? Failure results in a hefty Fine? How do they justify that? what about "X- Non of the Above"?
Well I got to get to bed soon, Wife & I got a 4 A.M. ballet delivery tomorrow morning.
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I wish I was old enough to vote in this ellection, I missed it by a month.
It's probably too late to tell you this. But, I imagine you already know this: encouraging others to vote is as important or more important than being able to vote. Every American should be able to vote and has an obligation to vote. I would love to encourage persons to vote for a specific candidate. But, that's not for me to say. The key is recognizing and realizing that we have the ability to vote . Although, I'm not sure that's the case anymore..... that's a story that isn't meant for this site, either.
You'll be able to vote next year. I'm glad that you are looking forward to that. After all, it's your generation that we're all voting for or against right now.... a shame you folks don't have a part in it!
cheers,
bird.
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Compulsory voting goes against the grain of American freedom. We have the right and privilege to vote, and we also have the right to NOT vote if we have reason.
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Compulsory voting goes against the grain of American freedom. We have the right and privilege to vote, and we also have the right to NOT vote if we have reason.
You only have to go to the polling booth and register your name, you will be given the voting paper. It's your choice then to throw it in the rubbish, write what you like on it or vote. But you must at least turn up to your local polling booth.
If by sickness or old age etc. you can not reach a polling booth you can do a postal vote.
Anyone who does not have enough interest in voting in how their country is run does not deserve to ever complain about it.
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I am truly thankful for being able to live in a nation that allows us to vote however we choose.
Sadly, though, I know quite a few people who complain bitterly about politics and those in office, but they haven't voted since the 1960's.
I agree with Papaw: While the Presidential election is important, those offices that are down ticket really can have an impact on our lives.
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IMO, only those who vote have earned the right to complain about later performance (or lack of performance) of the winners.
Voting is a right, but it's also part of the job of being a citizen.
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Compulsory voting goes against the grain of American freedom. We have the right and privilege to vote, and we also have the right to NOT vote if we have reason.
Anyone who does not have enough interest in voting in how their country is run does not deserve to ever complain about it.
Well in the US not voting does not remove your RIGHT to freedom of expression. It's NO ONES business how you vote or whether you vote --- NOW GET OUT THERE AND VOTE or NOT if you so choose it's your right.---
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I voted today - I still like to do it the old-fashioned way, rather than by mail-in ballot. There was a line, yay!
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Voting is a hard fought right & privilege that we should appreciate,
Consider those who couldn't vote, and had to fight for the right!
Blacks/Minorities, Women, Non-Landowners, etc.
We have come a long way for this right... Use It or Lose It...
Oops, Forgot, NO! Politics..
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Voting is a hard fought right & privilege that we should appreciate,
Consider those who couldn't vote, and had to fight for the right!
Blacks/Minorities, Women, Non-Landowners, etc.
We have come a long way for this right... Use It or Lose It...
Oops, Forgot, NO! Politics..
So true oldtools.
Womens first right to vote, USA 1920, Australia 1894.
Most Australians vote because they can and not because they must. I can't get my head around someone not voting...do they not give a tinkers cuss about the future of their country?
It's your democratic right to have your say how your country is run, and don't give me that what difference will it make excuse..
batz
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I have to agree with you Batz,
And with that- I'll close this thread.