Topic: what will it take.....
62easygoing's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:30 AM
.....for you to get out and vote? (a few of my neighbors, do not ever get out to vote.) i would even, be glad to take them.

jtip1977's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:32 AM
I'm voting but would love a ride

lilith401's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:33 AM

I'm voting but would love a ride


Ohhh yes, that would be nice.

But my voting place is across the street so I'd walk, unless a piggy back ride is offered. Those are fun!

broncosrock's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:33 AM
I know I'll be voting, and I guess for those who don't, they'd better not complain about who gets elected. I'm with you, I'd be happy to take anyone that needs a rideflowerforyou .

tngxl65's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:37 AM
Edited by tngxl65 on Tue 10/21/08 09:37 AM
I'll vote. I like to talk to myself, twitch and scream obscenities about the candidates while standing in line. I rarely get crowded in line.

no photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:39 AM

I'll vote. I like to talk to myself, twitch and scream obscenities about the candidates while standing in line. I rarely get crowded in line.
laugh laugh laugh laugh Take video...I wanna seebigsmile

Winx's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:39 AM

I'll vote. I like to talk to myself, twitch and scream obscenities about the candidates while standing in line. I rarely get crowded in line.


Ahh...you're one of those people.laugh

franshade's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:41 AM

I'll vote. I like to talk to myself, twitch and scream obscenities about the candidates while standing in line. I rarely get crowded in line.

rofl Imma vote

adj4u's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:42 AM


I'm voting but would love a ride


Ohhh yes, that would be nice.

But my voting place is across the street so I'd walk, unless a piggy back ride is offered. Those are fun!



you want me to call mr ziffle

:wink:

laugh laugh

no photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:45 AM

.....for you to get out and vote? (a few of my neighbors, do not ever get out to vote.) i would even, be glad to take them.


unfortunately i think alot of Americans don't want to vote because they're just discouraged at the options we have.
we had an end of summer party last summer and a friend's son was there. he said he wasn't voting and rambled something out about anarchy and the lack of choice we all have. i tried to make him understand that even if they vote 3rd party or a write in, their voices will be heard.

it's the least we can do
if the % of Americans that do not vote continues to increase, it'll eventually be done away with. then what?????

scoundrel's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:50 AM
Freedom includes freedom from being pressured to do what others want me to do...as in "they'd better not complain..."

I have earned, as a veteran, the right to do as I see fit. That includes that I may abstain from voting as part of my rights.
Compulsory voting is not freedom.

People do not know whether I vote, or for whom, or why.
If many millions of registered voters, like me, follow that same habit of privacy, then it will drive the media and the political machine insane with their avarice to control everything.

no photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:57 AM
i agree with you in certain terms
you can refuse to vote but whether it be privately or publicly you're actually giving up that right ...that freedom...
when government takes this away from the public because enough of you DON't vote ...then what freedom will you have?

adj4u's photo
Tue 10/21/08 09:58 AM

i agree with you in certain terms
you can refuse to vote but whether it be privately or publicly you're actually giving up that right ...that freedom...
when government takes this away from the public because enough of you DON't vote ...then what freedom will you have?


to vote is a responsibility


no photo
Tue 10/21/08 10:02 AM
maybe if they gave out free gift certificates to McDonalds everyone would get out and vote...

CoffeeSonata's photo
Wed 10/22/08 12:47 AM
I voted yesterday morning, our city offers that for a short time, so since I had to update my address anyway I just did it while I was there.