Who did you vote for in 2012?
Who will you vote for?
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HungLikeAZombie wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
I really do hope people vote in Obama otherwise the middle-class and lower-class US are fucked.4 more years of me not getting a job but a Hispanic with 5 kids can get free food, free money $250 (per kid) get to work at walmart, and at the end of the day they walk out to a SUV with 22's and a nice sound system? um no obama
Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
for every one person who resaerches and makes an informed decision, there are a hundred who just do what their prefered party tells them to or blindly believes which ever ads they see. i already have my giant pants and rubber nose.
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Obama, because Romney flip-flops too much and is less trustworthy.
Not saying that Obama is trustworthy, but going with lesser of two evils here.
Not saying that Obama is trustworthy, but going with lesser of two evils here.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
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Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
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I am not a US citizen, but whatever the outcome will be, it will also have an effect in other countries because international relations is bounded by each others' foreign policies. As far as I'm concerned, I won't support the Republicans because they sure love to start fires than the Democrats. I can also somewhat relate to the principles of the Democrats than the Republicans. Personally, I have this feeling that things won't turn out well if Romney wins the election.
I think Obama lost the first presidential debate because he lacked conviction on his statements.
I think Obama lost the first presidential debate because he lacked conviction on his statements.
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Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
If you are already registered to vote you shouldn't need I.D. The fact that you got a new SSC doesn't mean anything.
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Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
If you are already registered to vote you shouldn't need I.D. The fact that you got a new SSC doesn't mean anything.
Oh. Well either way, I still don't think I'll vote since I don't have enough information on Rommney and Obama. I need to catch up before I vote. I do not want to vote half-assed. It would be foolish on my part. Hopefully I will pick up on them, get time to watch the debates and decide before the time comes.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
If you are already registered to vote you shouldn't need I.D. The fact that you got a new SSC doesn't mean anything.
Oh. Well either way, I still don't think I'll vote since I don't have enough information on Rommney and Obama. I need to catch up before I vote. I do not want to vote half-assed. It would be foolish on my part. Hopefully I will pick up on them, get time to watch the debates and decide before the time comes.
Well, you have less than 2 days.
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Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
If you are already registered to vote you shouldn't need I.D. The fact that you got a new SSC doesn't mean anything.
Oh. Well either way, I still don't think I'll vote since I don't have enough information on Rommney and Obama. I need to catch up before I vote. I do not want to vote half-assed. It would be foolish on my part. Hopefully I will pick up on them, get time to watch the debates and decide before the time comes.
Well, you have less than 2 days.
if you are not registered, it's too late. some places did pas legislation to require valid ID at the polling locations. it is a cheap republican attempt to block "undesireable" votes in areas most likely to vote democrat.
http://www.propublica.org/article/everything-youve-ever-wanted-to-know-about-voter-id-laws
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Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
Steven H. wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
I need to get a new ID and Drivers License so I don't think I'll be able to vote anyways.If you have a voter registration card then you are good to go. You don't need any form of ID, it's against the law.
Also I am voting for Obama.
Reasons: Pro-choice, job creation, not sending jobs to China, first president to endorse same-sex marriage equality, Health-Care reform, and tax raises on the 1%.
Wouldn't I have to re-register if I changed my Social?
It's impossible to change your social security number.
I didn't change the number itself, but I did change another thing on there. I got a new one a sometime in October and haven't been able to go get a new ID and Driver's due to not having the time to go.
If you are already registered to vote you shouldn't need I.D. The fact that you got a new SSC doesn't mean anything.
Oh. Well either way, I still don't think I'll vote since I don't have enough information on Rommney and Obama. I need to catch up before I vote. I do not want to vote half-assed. It would be foolish on my part. Hopefully I will pick up on them, get time to watch the debates and decide before the time comes.
Well, you have less than 2 days.
if you are not registered, it's too late. some places did pas legislation to require valid ID at the polling locations. it is a cheap republican attempt to block "undesireable" votes in areas most likely to vote democrat.
http://www.propublica.org/article/everything-youve-ever-wanted-to-know-about-voter-id-laws
Undesirables being U.S. Citizens who weren't born in the U.S.
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HungLikeAZombie wrote...
Anesthetize wrote...
I really do hope people vote in Obama otherwise the middle-class and lower-class US are fucked.4 more years of me not getting a job but a Hispanic with 5 kids can get free food, free money $250 (per kid) get to work at walmart, and at the end of the day they walk out to a SUV with 22's and a nice sound system? um no obama
And you wonder why American politics is a joke with people like you.
ok bro
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Considering my opinion on all candidates, they're all idiots, I'm doing a write-in for "Spider-Man". If I HAD to choose I'd pick Gary Johnson.
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Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Chlor wrote...
I'm not a US citizen, but remember that [size=14]if you don't vote, you have no right to complain about the outcome.[/h]If i'm not a cop, i can't complain about crime?
How is that comparable? What I'm saying is that if you steal shit, you can't complain about thieves.
All respect to Mr. Carlin, may he rest in peace, but that shit is borderline retarded. If you don't vote you don't raise your opinion the only time of year your opinion actually matters. Complaining about it is like asking someone to buy some paint, any color at all, but still get mad about what color they pick.
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Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Chlor wrote...
I'm not a US citizen, but remember that [size=14]if you don't vote, you have no right to complain about the outcome.[/h]If i'm not a cop, i can't complain about crime?
Spoiler:
Take my rep you awesome SOB, that is a great video. Though I don't agree with some of the things, for the most part, he expanded my perception of how to view things.
The best being Demo and Rep candidates? There are some hopeful third party candidates (or so I hear). As far as my knowledge of Ron Paul(R) goes, he was anti-war (all I know) and a republican at that, though of course I'm sure there's bad too, but that alone made him seem like the best option, it only helped (my impression of him and my disappointment in republicans by) how much the republicans tried to hide him.
TL:DR, What about third parties? Never been interested enough to check them out myself.
Another was, that it's easy to tell by looking at the system, that those who can get ahead (to be elected by people) are those who are the best puppets. Though of course I agree, that its stupid people who willing ignore faults and choose not to question but follow like ducks.
Chlor wrote...
Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Chlor wrote...
I'm not a US citizen, but remember that [size=14]if you don't vote, you have no right to complain about the outcome.[/h]If i'm not a cop, i can't complain about crime?
Spoiler:
How is that comparable? What I'm saying is that if you steal shit, you can't complain about thieves.
All respect to Mr. Carlin, may he rest in peace, but that shit is borderline retarded. If you don't vote you don't raise your opinion the only time of year your opinion actually matters. Complaining about it is like asking someone to buy some paint, any color at all, but still get mad about what color they pick.
Spoiler:
-First the cop one,
"The cop is paid and trained for what is his job to prevent".
In other words, his justified duty is to stop crime. Great example that compares to politicians and there jobs/duties. That they are trained for there jobs while normal people are not.
-Second your stealing,
"Out of personal desire to gain what is not yours, you go around hurting to end up losing what you took".
In other words, what was never yours is no longer yours. Hardly comparable. As this is not a job, not a choice made by people given upon a elected individual. In the event that it was the job they, at least, would be doing it right (for the first half) unlike politicians.
-Third your painting,
"You want something but make someone else do the work to obtain your desires".
In other words, you had someone do something you were perfectly capable of. Normal people are not born, made, trained to be politicians, it is not a job of theirs. Even being unemployed would not give anyone the time or access to government information necessary for each individual to fairly review, comprehend, and deliberate every single bill/proposal/ect. This is the job asked for by the people we elect, they should be capable of doing it themselves, there being paid with the money from tax payers for it after all. Simply paying taxes should be, more than enough, validations to complain about how that money is spent.
Now if someone you pay to do a task for you, that you properly explain how "how to", to have them ignore your orders and mess it up. The hell you can't complain. (I think I used that right.)
You raise your opinion by stating it, not anonymously voting for a person you can, at most, half-heatedly support. A person you choose out of fear of the opposition winning, does not reflect what you want, but what you don't want. Though fear derives from the same things opinions derive from, it is not the same thing.
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bakapink wrote...
-First the cop one,"The cop is paid and trained for what is his job to prevent".
In other words, his justified duty is to stop crime. Great example that compares to politicians and there jobs/duties. That they are trained for there jobs while normal people are not.
-Second your stealing,
"Out of personal desire to gain what is not yours, you go around hurting to end up losing what you took".
In other words, what was never yours is no longer yours. Hardly comparable. As this is not a job, not a choice made by people given upon a elected individual. In the event that it was the job they, at least, would be doing it right (for the first half) unlike politicians.
-Third your painting,
"You want something but make someone else do the work to obtain your desires".
In other words, you had someone do something you were perfectly capable of. Normal people are not born, made, trained to be politicians, it is not a job of theirs. Even being unemployed would not give anyone the time or access to government information necessary for each individual to fairly review, comprehend, and deliberate every single bill/proposal/ect. This is the job asked for by the people we elect, they should be capable of doing it themselves, there being paid with the money from tax payers for it after all. Simply paying taxes should be, more than enough, validations to complain about how that money is spent.
Now if someone you pay to do a task for you, that you properly explain how "how to", to have them ignore your orders and mess it up. The hell you can't complain. (I think I used that right.)
You raise your opinion by stating it, not anonymously voting for a person you can, at most, half-heatedly support. A person you choose out of fear of the opposition winning, does not reflect what you want, but what you don't want. Though fear derives from the same things opinions derive from, it is not the same thing.
Alright, listen here. You elect someone to represent you, right? If you choose to refrain from the privilege of voting, and leave it up to others saying "Hey, I don't want nothing to do with this, you guys go ahead and choose whoever you want." at least I would say you're a fucking hypocrite to go complain about it later.
If no candidate available fits you, then protest vote, don't sit around on your ass and do nothing, being passive is being part of the problem. There's almost a third of legitimate voters in the US that refrain from using their vote, if all these people actually took their time to get off their fat asses, imagine what they could do. They could, theoretically, break that stupid two-party system.
Lastly, taxes. It's your duty to pay taxes, and if you, when the chance is given, refuse to at least point at the muppet you want distributing those taxes then no, you have no right to complain. Again, it's your duty to pay those taxes, if you don't want to support your country and don't even care enough to tell anyone what you'd like your money to be used for, then maybe you should consider getting the fuck out and move somewhere else.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
I never had to show my id here even though you need id every other time you go outsife in normal life.