At this point, why are there still people saying, "No matter who you vote for, it's important that you vote?"?Is it almost a conditioned knee-jerk kind of thing to say? "Get out there and vote, no matter who you vote for! It's important that you vote!" With people so split down the middle, so many either anti-McCain and anti-Obama, why would these voters care whether someone else votes unless the person is voting for the candidate they are voting for?
- KENTA (The Champ is Here)
They don't care. But as sheep they are programmed to say that, just like they are programmed to repeat what their party tells them to say.
You're thinking too logically for some people, my friend.
- Hunter
They actually mean "It's important that you vote...for my party". Otherwise they don't want you to vote. The best thing in the world would be to vote for a third party.
- Mr. Know It All
George Carlin used to say people have said, 'if you don't vote, you have no right to complain'... his retort was, 'bullshit!, I have every right to complain, I didn't vote for either of the @ssholes!'. lol!
- FunUnc
I stopped voting once I learned that the electoral college will put in office any damn fool they want - regardless of the popular vote. So, why waste my energy ~ Besides when someone says to me "If you don't vote, you have no right to complain" I respond with, "We're living with the results of voting - take a look around."
- who is #1?
With the advent of electronic voting machines with all their back doors we will never really know for sure who voted for what anyway. "Hanging chads" is child's play compared to the havoc these machines will cause.
Dead people in Chicago don't have to bother voting any more.
"Big Brother will take care of us all, don't worry, everything will be fine. Don't panic, move along, nothing to see here, go along peacefully."
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