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Scarlet_Buckeye

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Nov 3, 2011 9:27 AM
Ever since the last presidential election and the long lines, I have voted early. Early voting has been open since October 4th and it's really the way to go. The early voting location is open long hours Monday through Friday and even on weekends (don't have to squeeze it in before or after work). Just walk right in and rows of machines available. Just get it out of the way. Will never vote on the regular Tuesday "voting day" again.
Nov 3, 2011 9:27am
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Raw Dawgin' it

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Nov 3, 2011 9:31 AM
You know there is a political forum right?
Nov 3, 2011 9:31am
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ZWICK 4 PREZ

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Nov 3, 2011 9:33 AM
I place an early vote for you to pay your traffic violation instead of complaining about it.
Nov 3, 2011 9:33am
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Scarlet_Buckeye

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Nov 3, 2011 9:33 AM
Not expressing any political viewpoint here....just making a comment about the convenience of early voting is all.
Nov 3, 2011 9:33am
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Con_Alma

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Nov 3, 2011 9:35 AM
Is tomorrow the last day for early voting?
Nov 3, 2011 9:35am
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queencitybuckeye

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Nov 3, 2011 9:37 AM
I'd argue that the easier we make voting, the less informed the voters as a group. Those who bother to go to the polling location on election day are far more likely to know what they're voting for.
Nov 3, 2011 9:37am
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Nov 3, 2011 9:45 AM
queencitybuckeye;955993 wrote:I'd argue that the easier we make voting, the less informed the voters as a group. Those who bother to go to the polling location on election day are far more likely to know what they're voting for.
How does that explain the epic failure that has been politicians for you know, the last eternity?
Nov 3, 2011 9:45am
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Nov 3, 2011 9:51 AM
I don't vote.

Hope this helps.
Nov 3, 2011 9:51am
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Nov 3, 2011 9:52 AM
sleeper;956018 wrote:I don't vote.

Hope this helps.
Why do you complain about shit then?

Also, if you're actually as wealthy as you say you probably just pay the politicians to do what you want like all the other corporations/wealthy people. sleeper Super PAC.
Nov 3, 2011 9:52am
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Nov 3, 2011 9:57 AM
I Wear Pants;956022 wrote:Why do you complain about shit then?

Also, if you're actually as wealthy as you say you probably just pay the politicians to do what you want like all the other corporations/wealthy people. sleeper Super PAC.
I can understand where he's coming from. I vote on local levys and things, but when it comes to presidential elections I don't.

The people's vote for president doesn't matter, and when people complain about the problems in our country it's usually not anything the president has 100% control of anyway. President is just a face, and unfortunately a bad one (Obama).
Nov 3, 2011 9:57am
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Nov 3, 2011 9:58 AM
I Wear Pants;956022 wrote:Why do you complain about **** then?

Also, if you're actually as wealthy as you say you probably just pay the politicians to do what you want like all the other corporations/wealthy people. sleeper Super PAC.
So not voting = can't complain about shit? I spend my time influencing others rather than driving down to the polling station and casting a vote for someone/something I don't care about.
Nov 3, 2011 9:58am
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Nov 3, 2011 10:09 AM
sleeper;956036 wrote:So not voting = can't complain about shit? I spend my time influencing others rather than driving down to the polling station and casting a vote for someone/something I don't care about.
Not voting means you don't care enough about an issue to make your opinion official.

Of course you can still complain about shit but most people don't have a reason for not voting other than they're too lazy to do so.
Nov 3, 2011 10:09am
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queencitybuckeye

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Nov 3, 2011 10:34 AM
I Wear Pants;956009 wrote:How does that explain the epic failure that has been politicians for you know, the last eternity?
It doesn't, but the status quo being bad doesn't eliminate the possibility that we can take steps to make it worse.
Nov 3, 2011 10:34am
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thavoice

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Nov 3, 2011 12:07 PM
Maybe since our polls arent as busy, but I enjoy going to the polls and voting. It is kind of funny but the last 3-4 times I have voted I have ran into the same person I hadnt seen since the last time there was an election. Our town put all the precints in the same building a number of years ago and I look forward to going each year.
Nov 3, 2011 12:07pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:12 PM
I Wear Pants;956057 wrote:Not voting means you don't care enough about an issue to make your opinion official.

Of course you can still complain about **** but most people don't have a reason for not voting other than they're too lazy to do so.
One vote doesn't matter. I almost always vote to lower taxes, lower regulation, increase liberties, and end entitlements. These issues never win, so why bother? I will continue to strengthen my own personal situation and that of my immediate family for the impending doom this country faces.
Nov 3, 2011 12:12pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:21 PM
sleeper;956036 wrote:So not voting = can't complain about shit? I spend my time annoying others and spewing useless shit whenever possible to attract attention rather than driving down to the polling station and casting a vote for someone/something I don't care about.
FIFY
Nov 3, 2011 12:21pm
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thavoice

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Nov 3, 2011 12:26 PM
One vote really doesnt matter in the grand scheme of things. That is true.

But I have a stupid saying about that that I describe as thinking about the cumulative version of one.

What I mean by that is when you have enough people believing that their one vote doesnt matter then that "one vote" turns into thousands, and millions of 'one votes'.

It is like littering. Throwing one McDonals bag out the window really isnt a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but if enough people think that same way and think that their "one" bag of trash isnt that big of a deal then we have a trash problem across the country.

If it truly was just your one vote, or just one bag of McDonalds trash then yeah, I would say it really isnt that big of a deal, but for each person who thinks that there are thousands more who think the same way and THAT is the issue.

That is why people make a big deal out of one vote and say that your vote matters because if enough people dont believe their vote matters then we get so little turnout
Nov 3, 2011 12:26pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:29 PM
thavoice;956326 wrote:One vote really doesnt matter in the grand scheme of things. That is true.

But I have a stupid saying about that that I describe as thinking about the cumulative version of one.

What I mean by that is when you have enough people believing that their one vote doesnt matter then that "one vote" turns into thousands, and millions of 'one votes'.

It is like littering. Throwing one McDonals bag out the window really isnt a big deal in the grand scheme of things, but if enough people think that same way and think that their "one" bag of trash isnt that big of a deal then we have a trash problem across the country.

If it truly was just your one vote, or just one bag of McDonalds trash then yeah, I would say it really isnt that big of a deal, but for each person who thinks that there are thousands more who think the same way and THAT is the issue.

That is why people make a big deal out of one vote and say that your vote matters because if enough people dont believe their vote matters then we get so little turnout
i assume your sife told you to feel this way.
Nov 3, 2011 12:29pm
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thavoice

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Nov 3, 2011 12:32 PM
j_crazy;956331 wrote:i assume your sife told you to feel this way.
Actually, jerkwad, that is my own thoughts about voting.

In about 20 years I have only missesd one vote. I do my best to learn about the issues and candidates and then make the most educated decision possible. I dont get into political conversations with people usually because no one is going to change another person's mind. Religon and politics are the two most polarizing issues known to mankind from the beginning of time.


Thanks for your smartass comment though.
Nov 3, 2011 12:32pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:36 PM
i hope she comes on this thread and pwns you again.
Nov 3, 2011 12:36pm
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thavoice

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Nov 3, 2011 12:46 PM
j_crazy;956347 wrote:i hope she comes on this thread and pwns you again.
You do realize that person is someone on here that just started with another user name right and NOT my wife. If you believe that is her then your IQ matches your rep power.
Nov 3, 2011 12:46pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:48 PM
thavoice;956367 wrote:You do realize that person is someone on here that just started with another user name right and NOT my wife. If you believe that is her then your IQ matches your rep power.
lulz. preposterous.
Nov 3, 2011 12:48pm
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Nov 3, 2011 12:49 PM
I actually do vote. I just think its funny how people get upset at people who chose not to. If you don't want to vote, you probably shouldn't be voting anyway.
Nov 3, 2011 12:49pm
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Nov 3, 2011 1:28 PM
after the obama election i really questioned why i should vote. this is why:

after they announced the winner some channel was interviewing a black woman who said "obama is gonna take care of me. i ain't gotta pay my car note or mortgage no more." i remember thinking, holy shit, this retard's vote counted the same as mine. and i haven't voted since. i might in this next election/primary but i haven't found any candidate that i really am drawn to yet.
Nov 3, 2011 1:28pm