Yes, I vote. And I agree. If you don't vote, your're complaints are meaningless. People are so quick to pop off at the mouth over sone issue that they didnt even bother to research or do anything about. Now I can understand that some people have a difficult time getting to a polling station but those arent the people complaining.
I can vote by mail so thats what I do. It's so easy. Except I missed the mail deadline, it was yesterday and I got stuck in a stupid meeting and didnt want to walk in the rain....excuses excuses . I know. I will drop it off at the elections office in my way in to work today. I promise.
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Yes, I vote. And I agree. If you don't vote, your're complaints are meaningless. People are so quick to pop off at the mouth over sone issue that they didnt even bother to research or do anything about. Now I can understand that some people have a difficult time getting to a polling station but those arent the people complaining.
I can vote by mail so thats what I do. It's so easy. Except I missed the mail deadline, it was yesterday and I got stuck in a stupid meeting and didnt want to walk in the rain....excuses excuses . I know. I will drop it off at the elections office in my way in to work today. I promise.
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I thouroughly enjoy not voting and still complaining, hipocracy is an American tradition, and I enjoy it to it's fullest extent.
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So is being ignorant, that doesn't mean I want to perpetuate that.