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windycity

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Voting in 2004
« on: August 22, 2003, 12:29:05 pm »
If there are any brothers or sisiters out there here,s an idea, you say
that it does,nt matter if you vote and then you  get angry at the government for either not listening to you or not paying attention to your needs. Instead of getting angry at them how about yourselves "you don,t
vote" for instance did you vote in 2000 or in the bi-election of 2002?
thats what the republicans are counting on even if the majority is under 50% they win so send them a message next fall, end bushes 1st term
of not doing anything for you or anyone else for that matter.VOTE. windycity
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Voting in 2004
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2003, 05:15:29 pm »
I got a "Wild and Crazy Democrats" tattoo at the fair, it's got a donkey on it. :D

I'm not too big on parties. I used to be. I was retarded (I'm speaking like it was sooo long ago). Vote for the person, not the party is what you're supposed to do, I think. I believe in more things on the Democratic side, but a lot of it I totally disagree with (not that you HAVE to agree on eveything one party or the other says), but that's it. It's not like it matters, I'm too young to vote, anyway.

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