| Do you deserve to vote? [message #229360] | 
			Mon, 06 November 2006 06:13   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						Kanezor
						 Messages: 855 Registered: February 2005  Location: Sugar Land, TX, USA
						
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		This is mostly directed at United States citizens, but I think its idea could apply to a citizen of any voting country... 
 
http://www.dontvote.org 
 
| Quote: |   DontVote.org encourages people to Vote, but only AFTER they have educated themselves on the policies and individuals for which they are voting. Voting should be considered a privilege and exercised with responsibility and discretion. Just like a final exam, responsible voting requires self-education and thought. When the time comes to cast your ballot, if you don't know for what or whom you're voting, then DON'T VOTE.
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			| Re: Do you deserve to vote? [message #229450 is a reply to message #229360] | 
			Mon, 06 November 2006 20:43    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						  
						fl00d3d
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					General (1 Star) Viva la Resistance!  | 
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		It's all relative to personal opinion because what one person sees as educated or "making a correct choice" may not be the same to the other. 
 
While I do agree that many people are ignorant bastards, that is still just my opinion -and thinking otherwise would make me ignorant.  (think deep, lol) 
 
Anyway, since I'm pretty 'Darwinistic' I would say let the idiots vote and deal with who they vote into office.  If they're dumb and vote in someone stupid ... then a dumb nation is represented by dumb individuals because of dumb decisions. 
 
Though that may be annoying and usually frightening, it is still democracy at its truest form, and I think it should be respected as more of a God-given right then a privledge. 
 
If working with absolutes, the fools should still vote so that a fair and democratic result is still earned---rather than the poll resulting in a psuedo-democratic election. 
 
Maybe rather than telling people not to vote because they're dumb we should spend that energy educating them so they are more likely to make a more accurate assessment of the decision to be made.
		
		
		
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