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Why You Must Vote

By The Affable Dr. Stones, published Feb 02, 2006
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If you hate politics, voting, and the hypocrisy that goes with it because you feel you can’t make a difference, as 63.6% of qualified potential voters did in 2004, then this article may help. Most people who don’t vote or participate in politics, refrain because, they have the false notion that the situation is totally hopeless. They resign themselves to wallow in sarcasm and cynicism because that is what the television teaches all of us to do. It is no accident. This review will be extremely superficial and I encourage everyone to go out and learn the truth behind the secret of how our government was designed to work. I hope to show very good reasons why every freedom loving person in the states should vote for anyone BUT a Republican or Democrat.




The system is broken. I always hear people say, “the system is not perfect but it’s the best one we have and until we can find a better one, I’ll support this one.” The truth of the matter is, the system does work, but they (the local, federal, and state government,) are not using the system the way that they swore to, upon pain of treason, perjury, and even death. Before I can get into the failures in the system, I must first get into the failures of the people.




An extremely shortened history of the united states government is: we the people created the government in order to secure our property and rights. The government has no other purpose. Property is any tangible possession that you own. Not something you are making payments on or renting, but something that is paid for, in full, and in your possession. Rights are a little bit more complicated and few people understand them completely. That makes them easier to violate.




Takeaways
  • Why did only 36.4% of qualified people turn out to vote in '04?
  • Why do Republicans want to make the world safe for Democracy?
  • There are very good reasons NOT to vote Republican or Democrat.
Did You Know?
The united states is NOT a democracy.
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Thanks Travis, everyone in America has heard the saying freedom isn't free but I think few if any ever give it real thought. Politicians use it all the time to justify whatever they are harping on and most take it to mean we should join the army but that is a very limited way of thinking (not that theres anything wrong with the army.) When it comes to patriotism and defining your life, the utmost thought should be given. These are big subjects. Don't take anyone elses ideas, make your own.

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
"Rights are a little bit more complicated and few people understand them completely. That makes them easier to violate." Agreed. I cringe everytime someone says something to the effect of "This is a free country, man!" after they do something to make a complete ass out of themselves. People are ignorant. Period. Case in fricken point. While I do agree that all educated people do need to vote, especially if they're the types that bitch alot, I don't think voting should be mandatory, because of the sole fact that, people are stupid, I repeat again, people are stupid. If everyone in the US voted, the polls would look like a freshman class officer election. True story. -Travis

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

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