Lemon Thrower wrote:if voting made a difference, it would be illegal.
voting only suggests that you consent to be governed. i don't buy into the false R/D dichotomy; they are two sides to the same coin.
frugi wrote:if you live in a state of the union, have a drivers license, pay any tax of any kind(including sales tax), have a library card, have any utility.......than it would seem to me that you are consenting to being governed. You are being goverened by the governemnt and if not by a government than at the very least a private company. We need government, we just dont need a government that feels it is necessary to regulate and make decisions on behalf of the individual while declaring it is in the individuals best interest because the individual does not know how to care for him or herself. We need a government to maintain roads and infrastructure, we need a government to guard the people against a foreign invasion, we the government to guard our borders, we need a government for civil defense of the people against felonies such as rape, murder, fraud. That is the government we need.
Lemon Thrower wrote:if voting made a difference, it would be illegal.
voting only suggests that you consent to be governed. i don't buy into the false R/D dichotomy; they are two sides to the same coin.
frugi wrote:if you live in a state of the union, have a drivers license, pay any tax of any kind(including sales tax), have a library card, have any utility.......than it would seem to me that you are consenting to being governed. You are being goverened by the governemnt and if not by a government than at the very least a private company. We need government, we just dont need a government that feels it is necessary to regulate and make decisions on behalf of the individual while declaring it is in the individuals best interest because the individual does not know how to care for him or herself. We need a government to maintain roads and infrastructure, we need a government to guard the people against a foreign invasion, we the government to guard our borders, we need a government for civil defense of the people against felonies such as rape, murder, fraud. That is the government we need.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Politics currently sucks in America, but, if you are not involved in correcting the problems... you are the problem!
If you don't vote, if you don't fight the good fight... ya got no right to bitch.
barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Politics currently sucks in America, but, if you are not involved in correcting the problems... you are the problem!
If you don't vote, if you don't fight the good fight... ya got no right to bitch.
Every time someone utters these now famous lines I laugh
I vote but only because I collect stickers
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Why do you laugh? It's true. The first time I heard these lines it was by John Denver in 1972 out pumping up the youth vote for the Demo party. Who the hell do you think runs this country today?!
barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Why do you laugh? It's true. The first time I heard these lines it was by John Denver in 1972 out pumping up the youth vote for the Demo party. Who the hell do you think runs this country today?!
Let's try this:
Prove that it is true.
That is something that would make me and MANY others stop laughing.
barrytrot wrote:
I vote but only because I collect stickers
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Why do I need to prove anything to you? I am not responsible for your cynicism, so don't lay it on me.
It is as plain as the nose on your face. The people fighting the system in the late 60's and early 70's now run this country. The people who were fighting to get into the '68 Democratic convention now run the Democratic party.
Who is Bill Ayers? He was the leader of the Weathermen Underground. His crimes were domestic terrorism. He bombed buildings. He didn't go to jail solely on a technicality. Not too long ago he helped launch the political career of Barak Obama. I can't remember how many times Ayers has visited Obama in the Oval Office, but it was over ten times in Obama's first year alone. That is what I am talking about.
justoneguy wrote:use this to make you laugh.
I am throwing away my vote this november.
I will be voting for Ron Paul.
I know that he doesn't have a chance.
I believe that it will be a close race, and that the R's should have my vote.
I am sorry to say, That we are past the tipping point in my view.
Romney [my choice out of 2 possibles] would only be able to delay the inevitable.
The longer you delay paying your tab, the harder it gets to cover.
justoneguy wrote:I am throwing away my vote this november.
I will be voting for Ron Paul.
I know that he doesn't have a chance.
I believe that it will be a close race, and that the R's should have my vote.
I am sorry to say, That we are past the tipping point in my view.
Romney [my choice out of 2 possibles] would only be able to delay the inevitable.
The longer you delay paying your tab, the harder it gets to cover.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Politics currently sucks in America, but, if you are not involved in correcting the problems... you are the problem!
If you don't vote, if you don't fight the good fight... ya got no right to bitch.
Every time someone utters these now famous lines I laugh
I vote but only because I collect stickers
Why do you laugh? It's true. The first time I heard these lines it was by John Denver in 1972 out pumping up the youth vote for the Demo party. Who the hell do you think runs this country today?!
justoneguy wrote:Romney [my choice out of 2 possibles] would only be able to delay the inevitable.
barrytrot wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Why do I need to prove anything to you? I am not responsible for your cynicism, so don't lay it on me.
It is as plain as the nose on your face. The people fighting the system in the late 60's and early 70's now run this country. The people who were fighting to get into the '68 Democratic convention now run the Democratic party.
Who is Bill Ayers? He was the leader of the Weathermen Underground. His crimes were domestic terrorism. He bombed buildings. He didn't go to jail solely on a technicality. Not too long ago he helped launch the political career of Barak Obama. I can't remember how many times Ayers has visited Obama in the Oval Office, but it was over ten times in Obama's first year alone. That is what I am talking about.
Ok, you are switching up a bit here.
Activism -> Has value
Those activists now have power as you say.
Certainly I know that certain groups I am involved in have power due to their strong voice.
I was speaking specifically about "voting". Which I thought was obvious.
Creating a group/cause/etc. and fighting for it. Sure I believe in that.
What I do not believe in is voting, though I generally do it for no other reason than the free sticker and my personal anecdotal proof that it has no value.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Barry, I really don't have time to play your little debate games. It is you who are switching up things as you say it so you can alter the conversation to your advantage. I knew you would do that before I even responded. The power of the vote is what put people into office like Obama. The power of activism is what swayed that vote. Therein lies the power of people like Ayers who have been fighting ever since the 60's to change our government.
All of you must be willing to fight just as hard as they did if you want to change things back.
This is the most important election of our lifetimes. Obama trashes the Constitution everyday and if reelected will be far worse than ever before. I can't believe you guys are saying things like you are. The gist of your comments, for me, is "well we can't stop this, so let's hasten the fall." You can't possibly grasp the magnitude of how serious this is if you are going to vote stupid. Maybe you do and you are all a bunch of damn fools. You can't sit on the sidelines this time. You have to help stop Obama.
And another thing, Barry, don't tell me we need to be "polite, civil, not say names, etc." like you usually do. I don't have time for that either.
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