recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
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sduyck_2000 (imported)
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recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
I opened my mailbox and found my ballot
nothing to vote on anymore so i tossed it
i will do the same next fall probably as the election is over for me this year already unless someone quits
nothing to vote on anymore so i tossed it
i will do the same next fall probably as the election is over for me this year already unless someone quits
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
Was it an open primary ballot or closed?
I can understand if it was a Democratic Party primary ballot. Why bother?
Oregon is the Vermont of the West. Si?
I can understand if it was a Democratic Party primary ballot. Why bother?
Oregon is the Vermont of the West. Si?
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tugon (imported)
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
If you do not vote you give up your right to complain. When someone wants to talk polotics the first thing I ask is "did you vote"? Non voters thoughts carry no weight.
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
And voters carry weight. 
What an illusion.
It's the money.
Choice is the illusion.
Got it?
Both parties have annihilated the middle middle class treating them with the mercantile interests of colonies.
The money flows away.
You got Tweedle Dee who is a big benefactor from banking and Wall Street donations
AND
Tweedle Dum, who also just happens to be a big benefactor from the same big money, down to Pfeizer, Inc.
Vote,
Dum
or
Dee
I would set up a poll if I knew how.
FREEDOM Lover
What an illusion.
It's the money.
Choice is the illusion.
Got it?
Both parties have annihilated the middle middle class treating them with the mercantile interests of colonies.
The money flows away.
You got Tweedle Dee who is a big benefactor from banking and Wall Street donations
AND
Tweedle Dum, who also just happens to be a big benefactor from the same big money, down to Pfeizer, Inc.
Vote,
Dum
or
Dee
I would set up a poll if I knew how.
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Riverwind (imported)
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
tugon (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:21 pm If you do not vote you give up your right to complain. When someone wants to talk polotics the first thing I ask is "did you vote"? Non voters thoughts carry no weight.
You are right on
moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:34 pm the money, if you don't vote, keep your mouth shut.
And voters carry weight.
What an illusion.
It's the money.
Choice is the illusion.
Got it?
Both parties have annihilated the middle middle class treating them with the mercantile interests of colonies.
The money flows away.
You got Tweedle Dee who is a big benefactor from banking and Wall Street donations
AND
Tweedle Dum, who also just happens to be a big benefactor from the same big money, down to Pfeizer, Inc.
Vote,
Dum
or
Dee
I would set up a poll if I knew how.
There is always a choice, sometime we actually get the right person in office. But you give up your right to bitch when you don't vote. You may not like it because Paul is not the front runner for the republicans but that's life. The choice this year is Obama and Romney, anybody else on the ballot is window dressing and doesn't matter. It does not matter if you think who is pulling what strings Moi, the last time I checked, only people vote, as much as corporations are now people they don't walk into that voting booth and vote.
You may not like the idea that we don't live in a democracy but then again we never have, a misconception of most Americans.
River
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
You should have seen the silly and quite short primary ballot for my little township and county.
It was pathetic because it was all local and sparse.
But the local township council, school board and county officials are important for day to day mundane crap. I mean really mundane like local mundane -- roads, trees, burning, building permits, snow removal, culvert maintenance, berm mowing... all the important mundane shit that makes stuff work every day.
There's only one presidential election every four years but two elections every year for local stuff.
It was pathetic because it was all local and sparse.
But the local township council, school board and county officials are important for day to day mundane crap. I mean really mundane like local mundane -- roads, trees, burning, building permits, snow removal, culvert maintenance, berm mowing... all the important mundane shit that makes stuff work every day.
There's only one presidential election every four years but two elections every year for local stuff.
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
tugon (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:21 pm If you do not vote you give up your right to complain. When someone wants to talk polotics the first thing I ask is "did you vote"? Non voters thoughts carry no weight.
Exactly why I have voted in every election since I turned 21. (I am old enough to have missed the 18 year old vote by about a year.) I want to be able to complain and moan and sob and I must make the effort to vote in all elections. Of course that also means that I have to find out about the issues and candidates for all offices on propositions on the ballot.
I went and voted today in our primary which will be May 8, when we will be in Savannah, GA. Early voting is the best way of dealing with the absentee issue short of online ballots which we should soon adopt. The easier we make voting, the more folks will do it and the better the chances of getting the influence of the Koch brothers out of our political system will be.
Speed (stepping off my soapbox)
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
speedvogel (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:45 pm Exactly why I have voted in every election since I turned 21. (I am old enough to have missed the 18 year old vote by about a year.) I want to be able to complain and moan and sob and I must make the effort to vote in all elections. Of course that also means that I have to find out about the issues and candidates for all offices on propositions on the ballot.
I went and voted today in our primary which will be May 8, when we will be in Savannah, GA. Early voting is the best way of dealing with the absentee issue short of online ballots which we should soon adopt. The easier we make voting, the more folks will do it and the better the chances of getting the influence of the Koch brothers out of our political system will be.
Speed (stepping off my soapbox)
Did you vote for T.Dee or T. Dum ?
Moi
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
I mailed in my ballot to vote on the board members of the group that
oversee's the roadside shrubery in my neighborhood.
If I have the chance I vote.
oversee's the roadside shrubery in my neighborhood.
If I have the chance I vote.
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Re: recieved my ballot in the mail today and tossed it in the trash
it was a primary ballot and we dont have open primaries in oregon
every person on my ballot was running unopposed
1 person for president...one person for senator...one person for representative to congress...one for state representative...one for state senator and about 11 judges all unopposed
in all my years i have never seen a ballot like this
i will not waste my time filling it out or 50 cents mailing it in
i already know the result of the election and who wins
should be a box somebody else that i can check
i never discuss my disgust for politics especially on this forum as i was told not too
so no complaining...i am just stating i am non political this year and wont get involved
my wifes ballot is from the republican party she has nobody running in most of her places on the ballot as the republicans know the futility of it and cant get anyone to waste their time ...i am surprised they sent a ballot to a dead person...my wife died 4 months back
Oregon the vermont of the west ..so true
every person on my ballot was running unopposed
1 person for president...one person for senator...one person for representative to congress...one for state representative...one for state senator and about 11 judges all unopposed
in all my years i have never seen a ballot like this
i will not waste my time filling it out or 50 cents mailing it in
i already know the result of the election and who wins
should be a box somebody else that i can check
i never discuss my disgust for politics especially on this forum as i was told not too
so no complaining...i am just stating i am non political this year and wont get involved
my wifes ballot is from the republican party she has nobody running in most of her places on the ballot as the republicans know the futility of it and cant get anyone to waste their time ...i am surprised they sent a ballot to a dead person...my wife died 4 months back
moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:21 pm Was it an open primary ballot or closed?
I can understand if it was a Democratic Party primary ballot. Why bother?
Oregon is the Vermont of the West. Si?
Oregon the vermont of the west ..so true