i have never voted & this year i don't want to make a mistake, i don't like McCain or obama, & i don't want my 1 vot eto count, i kinda was for hilary & am shocked she backed out
Voting is a right that we have in this country and every vote counts in some way but even more than that it is a duty for every citizen that is eligible to vote there are people that have suffered and died to protect that right among other rights afforded us in our Constitutingn and the Bill Of Rights you dishonor those if you do not exercise that right
Of course it does. You should spend some time in a country such as China and North Korea and see how good you really have it brother.
not really, it's all the electoral college, and they actually make the decision, which is supposed to be based on what the voters put on the ballots, but historically hasn't always been. i suggeste you take a look at america the book, steven colbert breaks it down pretty well... if your vote does count it counts for like .000000007% if you want it to really count vote for american idol.
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jesse, i'd rather go to either of those countries... i just need the funds... which isn't going to happen if mccain gets elected. of course if obama gets elected i'd rather stick around, he's going to clean up the politics if his policies pass. What is the reason for pathetic voting % in Bangalore south? | Praja:: 29 posts - 12 authors - Last post: May 2One of the reasons many gave was it's not going to make any difference or there are no . To those who do not vote, I say "I hope you like MY government". Let us think of solutions - plausible solutions - to move forward for a . So just take it, and let it go. We are good, so we don't vote. http://bangalore.praja.in/discuss/forums/2009/04/what-reason-pathetic-voting-bangalore-southHOME | A 2008 e-Voting Wrapup with Dr. Barbara Simons - O'Reilly Broadcast:: Do you think that there's more of a push to just make it like you know have having paper trails--I think is very important but it doesn't do any good if And I think that's what we have to do and the fact that the 2008 I think that's the best way to go and I really hope that that's what http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/11/a-2008-e-voting-wrapup-with-dr.htmlHOME |
interesting...
I think we have no say, They just put Obama and McCain's name on a piecee of paper, put it in a hat, and pick one person from the U.S senate to draw a name...and voila..there's Americas Leader..
Geniusus isn't it?
You're getting close.
yes it does good, but it isnt used properly in my opinion. take the bail out bill that passed, most people called their senators and congressmen and asked them to not pass the bill, it past any ways. and these same senators and congressman will still probably be re elected, even tho they disregarded the pleas of their constituency, democracy only works if the elected officials represent those who elect them.. every one should vote for non encumbants, be brave, cross party lines.
i strongly agree with Yahooligan i am from Utah but Never Vote Since i dont care about who the presidents but i was sure to voted for Hilary if she Kept Running but now Not Gonna Vote but were not gonna give Our Vote From Hilary to Obama since Dont like Obama Or McCain its same Reason on yahooligan
Yes - it makes me feel good to vote for someone like McCain/Palin because I'm saving babies' lives and helping people keep more of their own hard-earned money through lower taxes.
In the elections of 1876, 1888, and 2000, the candidate receiving the plurality of the nationwide popular vote did not become President.
Yet, the way the laws are written, the electoral "winner" became president.
So does our vote "really" matter?
Only if your are a billionaire or can afford lobbyists.
well, to answer your question quickly... no. America relies on the electoral college system to determine the president. A quick summary of this is basically a group of selected representatives(picked by the government) from each state who cast their vote for the president. In CA the representatives vote in unison and all cast their votes typically for the democratic candidate, but in other states the electoral college votes are split. Al Gore in 2000 won the popular vote by the people, but lost in electoral college votes, therefore lost the election
Did you know that Obama Paid ACORN $800K; GO ACORN GO!!!?
Would you vote in a muslim president?
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