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The absentee, while easily accessible with endless information on the websites, is rarely talked about. Not that it's hard at all to get online to check it out, but the dates kinda creep up on you. I applied for my ballot the last day I could and mailed it yesterdayNot an excuse for people, but I feel like the info isn't really promoted? Maybe that's just me. I feel kinda silly for saying all of this, like I'm not capable of remembering to do my absentee stuff without someone telling me. But you just made a big move and it's pretty understandable.
Regardless, it's more the people who say they won't vote because they hate the presidential candidates. I was just pointing out there's more on the ballot than that...it's basically why I voted.
Personally, I don't really care about the whole "you can't complain if you voted/didn't vote." Everyone will complain. One of my friends isn't voting because she said she isn't informed enough...I told her it's not that hard to get informed at least about some things, and she was just apathetic about the whole thing. I disagree with her, but it's not my decision.
I am not voting
In the First Take election they are having right now. Stephen A Smith and Skip Bayless are arguing on First Take about who would be a better president.![]()
They are the worst
Sorry you are so miserable in this great country.
Though I notice you have a computer or some form of internet access and time to waste online (as I do)... so all could not be so bad in the Oligarchy.
No one has it easy anymore but I think its really awesome that we actually get a say in our gov't. If that is patriotic BS, then I am fine with it.
I dont mean it to sound harsh, but I believe if you skip your consitutional right to vote you cant complain about the result.
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This about sums it up and until America figures out that neither party gives a rat's ass about anyone other than the rich and getting re-elected this will continue
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And this also is something I feel strongly in and agree with. I will be voting today
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I am not voting. I have given up the hope I once in the ability of the political process. I feel the system is too corrupted and favors only the rich. I also refuse to pretend that either of these candidates have a platform that I can support.
The tone in this thread is strangely similar to teen angst about how everything sucks and nobody understands me.
I am not. Early voting ended Saturday and I am in Baltimore with my mom who is undergoing emergency surgery. So I can't and right now it concerns me zero.
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yes you do.
Yes I can.but I believe if you skip your consitutional right to vote you cant complain about the result.
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LoL! So that's how you have decided to dismiss us? I don't trust this government and I refuse to pretend any more.
MH, I hope everything turns out okay. Obviously that is far more important.
Nothing's going to change if we don't exercise our voice through voting.
I've never been affiliated with either party and have voted Dem, Rep, and third party.
Not voting is not showing up.
It's not stating an opinion.
It's not being heard when you say you don't like the choices you have.
If more people who don't like the choices we have actually voted against those choices, we'd be better off.
At least that's how I see it.
5% of the popular vote gets a 3rd party equal access to federal campaign grants in future elections. That's HUGE. If you don't like one of the "big 2" then go out and try to help bring a 3rd option into the conversation.
The only vote that "doesn't matter" is the one that isn't cast.
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See, we live in America where Freedom of Speech is written into the Bill of Rights. That pretty much guarantees even those who don't vote are allowed to express their opinion on things. It is because of this we are separated from the countries you invoke in the next sentence.This also irks me. It is not a privilege to vote, it is a RIGHT.Originally Posted by USS Redskins
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It makes me feel sad that people think that the sum total of their "voice" is a single digit on an election night news graphic.
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