In a friends journal a she posted about voting but a had a reply on their viewpoint of voting or in this case not voting.
It is my personal belief that the "right" to vote was designed explicitly to give people a false sense of control over the government, placating them so they won't get a clue and do something that might create real change. Okay,
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I understand about the language being confusing and difficult. The government likes to make things 10 x harder than they should be, but there are sites and places to go that can break the language down and make it understandable.
I'm just saying it's worth it and this mentality that I don't vote because it doesn't matter is a sad and distructive view point that I think in the end is going to end up more harmful than good.
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Thing is, that's what I did. And that's what got me so frustrated. I went to www.idahovotes.com because I was told it was a great place to get a better understanding of the issues. All it did was confuse me more. I tried googling to get a better understanding... nada.
So, when coldfury told me he would help research and we'd talk about it after I got off work, I was willing to listen. But he didn't research. (If he did at some point before voting, I honestly am not sure.) I finally gave up. Seriously, I shouldn't have to break my back trying to find out the issues, trying to learn about who I'm voting for. This may seem rude or messed up, but I don't have the time to spend hours and hours trying to translate 'pretty writing'.
And I wonder, just how many people who voted actually understood what they were voting for?
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What do you think?
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So yes, I'd love to do something like that. ^_^
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