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ric1287

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please don't vote like this is an 8th grade student council election. Do not vote if your main knowledge is that Obamarama is 'hip'.
 

JDub02

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: will889
Originally posted by: JDub02
I don't think there's anyone on the ballot that's actually capable of being commander in chief.

Enlighten me, what about your life experience/knowledge led you to this conclusion?

Call me a student of history. I think that the federal government has been off track since the early 20th century.
 

adairusmc

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Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.
 

JDub02

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.

Kind of like he's a self proclaimed non-Marxist?


I would love to ask a question in one of those town hall meetings.

So, Barack, you want to take money (raise taxes) on one group of people and give it to another group of people (entitlement programs)? Isn't that called socialism?

Barack - Umm .. no ... err .. it's .. umm .. well what we have here .... it's neighborly fairness. You see, it's not fair that those people can't pay for a house, so it's being neighborly if I take your money and give it to them for a house. You see? That's not socialism at all.
 

Eeezee

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Someone did an analysis and found that something like 280 additional votes for Kerry (or maybe it was Gore) in the right states would have changed the election results.

Yeah, it's important even if you don't think it is.
 

acheron

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Someone did an analysis and found that something like 280 additional votes for Kerry (or maybe it was Gore) in the right states would have changed the election results.

Yeah, it's important even if you don't think it is.

I think your number is off, but even if that were the case, what, you could have made it 279 (or 281), instead? Still doesn't affect anything. Economically, voting is irrational. The only benefit from voting is if it makes you feel good. I've voted in most of the elections since I turned 18 (not just presidential elections), but I don't delude myself into thinking that it really matters.
 

jjones

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I don't have enough money to buy any congressmen or the president so why bother to vote.
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: will889
Originally posted by: JDub02
I don't think there's anyone on the ballot that's actually capable of being commander in chief.
Enlighten me, what about your life experience/knowledge led you to this conclusion?

The same things that lead you in your life experience/knowledge to conclude that the politician you support would be better than the politician you don't support.

ZV
 

AstroManLuca

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.

If you're taking a hard-line stance of voting only for Muslims, you should move to Minneapolis. The representative for Minnesota's 5th district, Keith Ellison, is the first Muslim house member.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to vote in any other elections, unless perhaps there is a state representative or state senator who is also a Muslim.

Originally posted by: JDub02
So, Barack, you want to take money (raise taxes) on one group of people and give it to another group of people (entitlement programs)? Isn't that called socialism?

Barack - Umm .. no ... err .. it's .. umm .. well what we have here .... it's neighborly fairness. You see, it's not fair that those people can't pay for a house, so it's being neighborly if I take your money and give it to them for a house. You see? That's not socialism at all.

Using this argument, you could claim that any government that relies on taxation is socialist. Would you support abolishing all taxes along with all entitlement programs? If so, that's fine, but you shouldn't be voting Republican, you should be voting Libertarian.

It sounds like you're not opposed to taxes, though, you're just opposed to using taxes for things you don't personally like. In that case, I'd like to ask for a refund for all of my tax dollars that went to pay for the war in Iraq, which I've been opposed to from the beginning.

You can't pick where your tax dollars go. You can choose to vote for someone you think will put them to better use than the other guy, but ultimately there are going to be a lot of people paying for things that they don't necessarily want or benefit from.
 

adairusmc

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Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.

If you're taking a hard-line stance of voting only for Muslims, you should move to Minneapolis. The representative for Minnesota's 5th district, Keith Ellison, is the first Muslim house member.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to vote in any other elections, unless perhaps there is a state representative or state senator who is also a Muslim.


You misunderstand. I will only vote for a non-muslim. Which is why I wont even consider voting for Obama. ;)
 

AstroManLuca

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.

If you're taking a hard-line stance of voting only for Muslims, you should move to Minneapolis. The representative for Minnesota's 5th district, Keith Ellison, is the first Muslim house member.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to vote in any other elections, unless perhaps there is a state representative or state senator who is also a Muslim.


You misunderstand. I will only vote for a non-muslim. Which is why I wont even consider voting for Obama. ;)

That's funny because you specifically said you're voting against him because he's a self-proclaimed non-Muslim.

The fact that he isn't a Muslim confuses me even further!

HINT: It confuses me because you're so ignorant.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.
The gene pool gets shallower every day.
 

adairusmc

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Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Originally posted by: adairusmc
Already registered, just so I can vote against the self proclaimed non-muslim.

If you're taking a hard-line stance of voting only for Muslims, you should move to Minneapolis. The representative for Minnesota's 5th district, Keith Ellison, is the first Muslim house member.

Unfortunately, you won't be able to vote in any other elections, unless perhaps there is a state representative or state senator who is also a Muslim.


You misunderstand. I will only vote for a non-muslim. Which is why I wont even consider voting for Obama. ;)

That's funny because you specifically said you're voting against him because he's a self-proclaimed non-Muslim.

The fact that he isn't a Muslim confuses me even further!

HINT: It confuses me because you're so ignorant.

How do you know he isnt muslim? Because he says so?

The fact that he is liberal is reason enough to have his only votes cast from rooftops.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: adairusmc
How do you know he isnt muslim? Because he says so?
Question: on January 20th, 2009, are you going to quit the armed forces, or continue serving under a Mooselum commander-in-chief?
 

alkemyst

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I say we get rid of this electoral college shit and make voting more open and honest as well as single issues.

Online banking is a proven secure method, yet it's required to go 'somewhere' to vote.

I strongly doubt anyone would attempt to buy votes in bulk...it's simply not worth it and it could be easily traced. There is nothing stopping someone from contacting various voters anyway and paying them to go down and vote a certain way.

IMHO the main reason we don't have this is because those in politics have learned people will usually vote in line with a spiel they are given or simply not vote. They know if they do their dog and pony show at x number of schools, retirement homes, etc chances are mostly like minded people will come out and then go and vote.

They don't want the black sheep vote.

But this is all more P&N than anything and I don't really get into politics as with the current system one is more or less lucky to get what they need into office or law.
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: Eeezee
Someone did an analysis and found that something like 280 additional votes for Kerry (or maybe it was Gore) in the right states would have changed the election results.

Yeah, it's important even if you don't think it is.

Really? You mean I can cast 280 votes myself?

 

alkemyst

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Feb 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Someone did an analysis and found that something like 280 additional votes for Kerry (or maybe it was Gore) in the right states would have changed the election results.

Yeah, it's important even if you don't think it is.

Really? You mean I can cast 280 votes myself?

if you are BloodNinja, sure.

I cast Level 50 Palinareelvp....suddenly we have world peace.
 

xSauronx

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
OP, just let me know what I need to do to make sure that I'm registed to vote.

contact your local board of elections; they can tell you where to get a form to fill out
 

Baked

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Absentee ballot voter since 2000. I get lots of calls from candidate helpers telling me who to vote, I ask them to send me cash in the mail.