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Post by SLA¥ΣR on Dec 7, 2007 0:10:32 GMT -5
Now, not to go around assuming anything, but I'm pretty sure most of us are going to vote next year but that aside, just simply state whether or not you will cast you're vote, why, or why not if you choose, and if you so desire, who you want to see in office. As always, let's respect one another, and be civil in our discussions.
(I would have put this in political discussions, but I'm apparently not privileged to do so)
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Post by Nightmare on Dec 7, 2007 0:19:35 GMT -5
You bet I'd vote. I've always thought that you owed it to your country to vote.
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Post by Professor Fann on Dec 7, 2007 0:28:49 GMT -5
If I was an American too, I wouldn't vote however. The choices of candidates are quite a number to balance.
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Post by SLA¥ΣR on Dec 7, 2007 0:32:48 GMT -5
You bet I'd vote. I've always thought that you owed it to your country to vote. I couldn't agree more, I believe voting is one of the most important services you can do for your self and your country. If I was an American too, I wouldn't vote however. The choices of candidates are quite a number to balance. Maybe, but I think that's good, you have more people to choose from
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Post by Professor Fann on Dec 7, 2007 0:43:59 GMT -5
Well, at the current American politics, it will be wiser to vote for anyone who has the right policies both domestic and international. But I don't see much from the current candidates.
The situation in my country is that we trust our current government because they delivered their promises. So, what is the point of voting for blabbering opposition? Hence my attitude towards voting.
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Post by swimstud600 on Dec 7, 2007 1:36:03 GMT -5
I wouldn't say "O Hells YA" I'm not nearly that enthusiastic about it but yes, I will definately be voting. As stated, I feel like its a job we all have. But for the love of God, do NOT vote unless you know something about the candidates, too many idiots voting solely on party lines, or worse, because they think one candidate looks 'hot.'
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Post by Sonic on Dec 7, 2007 12:57:22 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm gonna vote.
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Post by RELLIK on Dec 9, 2007 0:33:07 GMT -5
i will cuz we all know canada owns america jk am i allowed to vote in this pole?
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Post by Professor Fann on Dec 9, 2007 15:03:06 GMT -5
i will cuz we all know canada owns america jk ... I thought that for some decades now, a huge chunk of Canadians live near the US border and they are economically dependent on the US for trading goods. I tohught it was Canadians who were attached to the US, not vice versa.
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Post by SLA¥ΣR on Dec 9, 2007 21:04:12 GMT -5
am i allowed to vote in this pole? I see no reason why not, just substitute prime minister, or whatever you call the leader of your country
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Post by RELLIK on Dec 9, 2007 21:57:46 GMT -5
ok im not old enough. n its just a joke.
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Post by Paranoid on Dec 12, 2007 0:38:54 GMT -5
A bit off topic, but what percent of the population there votes? I know in Canada its really low, below 50% I think
If I was there I would vote, not because I support anyone, but because I oppose some people.
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Post by Captain SpExtacular on Jan 7, 2008 23:06:02 GMT -5
I'm tired of politics...not sure if I'm gonna vote.
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Post by Professor Fann on Jan 7, 2008 23:42:35 GMT -5
And here in Iowa, Barrack Obama and Mike Huckabee are facing each other.
And now it's likely Barrack Obama and Mike Huckabe again in New Hampshire.
And Hillary Clinton is trying to knife back her support from Obama.
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Post by MaverickZero on Jan 8, 2008 11:51:37 GMT -5
The NL>USA, don't comprende, it's true! D: Just don't vote for Hilary clinton if you're democracian, Obama ownz her. >>
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