StrawberryFields Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 I just watched a short MSN video "Leo wants you to vote". It has some bad words kind of bleeped out so I won't post the link here.Sometimes we put off doing something we know we should do because it isn't convenient. I have some kids who still need to register and so I thought I would share this Google link to find the information where you live. It just took a couple of clicks to get me the information I need to print it off and get it postmarked 30 days before the election. Every state has different requirements so put your address in the box and pull up the information you need.This post should not be against the rules because I am not saying WHO to vote for just TO VOTE!Google Maps Quote
Captain_Curmudgeon Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 My rule is: If you don't vote, you're not allowed to complain about the results. Quote
MarginOfError Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 May I just offer the caveat that just because everyone has a right to vote doesn't mean they should go to the polls uninformed. I have several friends who don't vote, and I respect them for not voting. The reason they don't vote is that they don't follow any of what's happening and they do their best not to know anything about the candidates. They are genuinely uninformed of what is happening in the election and therefore feel that it would be wrong for them to exercise their right to vote. I happen to agree with them. If you're not going to be an informed voter, then don't vote. That being said, my friends also admit they have no right to complain about the results of elections because they aren't participating. I also respect them for that. Quote
Misshalfway Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 May I just offer the caveat that just because everyone has a right to vote doesn't mean they should go to the polls uninformed. I have several friends who don't vote, and I respect them for not voting. The reason they don't vote is that they don't follow any of what's happening and they do their best not to know anything about the candidates. They are genuinely uninformed of what is happening in the election and therefore feel that it would be wrong for them to exercise their right to vote. I happen to agree with them. If you're not going to be an informed voter, then don't vote.That being said, my friends also admit they have no right to complain about the results of elections because they aren't participating. I also respect them for that.You respect them for NOT being a responsible citizen? Is it really responsible to not vote just because you didn't take the time to educate yourselves? I mean not even educate yourself and vote with party platforms? In my opinion, such behavior is a weak and undesirable attitude and example of what being an American is all about.I kinda feel like I have the right to complain about the results and the deadbeat voter, because if more American's did get off the duff and vote, we just might get better results. Quote
pam Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 Thanks Strawberry...that reminded me that I need to quickly re-register as I have moved. Gotta get that done today if possible. Quote
Misshalfway Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 Me too Pam. I just printed out the form. Mailing it today. :) Quote
BenRaines Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 I vote for Pam. She is old and wise. Ben Raines Quote
MarginOfError Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 You respect them for NOT being a responsible citizen? Is it really responsible to not vote just because you didn't take the time to educate yourselves? I mean not even educate yourself and vote with party platforms? In my opinion, such behavior is a weak and undesirable attitude and example of what being an American is all about.I kinda feel like I have the right to complain about the results and the deadbeat voter, because if more American's did get off the duff and vote, we just might get better results.Okay, you got me on a few things. Yes I would prefer it if they voted. Mostly because I know them well enough to know that they'd vote for all the things that I want. But while I would like them to vote, I would much prefer they cast an informed vote than an uninformed vote. But I do believe an uninformed vote is more dangerous than no vote at all.So, I'm not going to tell my friends to go vote until they take the time to look at what's on the table. Quote
BenRaines Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 What we have done with our dearest friends over the years, keep in mind that we think pretty much alike in the political arena, is assign the propositions to study from a pro/con position and then at a gathering we each describe what we have discovered from our research. We do that for candidates as well. We don't ask anyone how they are going to vote but we can share, ask questions and discuss. That way we vote as informed individuals. I would say that today versus years past is the easiest time to make an informed decision. Do some research. Check voting records, etc. Then get out and vote. Ben Raines Quote
pam Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 Me too Pam. I just printed out the form. Mailing it today. :) Me too. :) Quote
unixknight Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 Refusing to vote is what you do to help the candidate you least like get elected. Quote
Truegrits Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 unixknight:Refusing to vote is what you do to help the candidate you least like get elected. :lol: What if there are some who honestly think the choice is equally vile? Quote
unixknight Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 :lol: What if there are some who honestly think the choice is equally vile?Then I guess it becomes a moot point Quote
Captain_Curmudgeon Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 "If you vote for the lesser of two evils, don't forget that you voted for evil." U. Utah Phillips. Quote
Palerider Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 I say vote ...Strawberry for President.....:) Quote
pam Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 I say vote ...Strawberry for President.....:) Who's the brown noser that you accuse me of so often? Quote
Palerider Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 Who's the brown noser that you accuse me of so often? go look in the mirror and you will see her.......:p:p:p:D Quote
Moksha Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 It's fun rubbing elbows with fellow voters on election day. Good thing my internet experience helped me master the new voting machines. In November I will be voting for truth, justice and the American way. Quote
deseretgov Posted October 3, 2008 Report Posted October 3, 2008 "If you vote for the lesser of two evils, don't forget that you voted for evil." U. Utah Phillips.I love this quote! Quote
hethathathears Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 (edited) Vote, vote, vote Edited April 6, 2010 by hethathathears Quote
a-train Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 Direction from the First Presidency:...we urge you to register to vote, to study the issues and candidates carefully and prayerfully, and then to vote for and actively support those you believe will most nearly carry out your ideas of good government.What are we to do?1. register to vote2. study the issues and candidates carefully and prayerfully3. vote for and actively support those you believe will most nearly carry out your ideas of good government.Failure to fulfill any single step will result in a neglect of this counsel.-a-train Quote
a-train Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 The Shaw was a friend, even though they had some human right issues. Now when opposition came up in Iran, instead of sending our troops to support the Shaw, Carter and his administration supported the Ayatollah Khomeni who turned out to be ten times worst in the human rights area not to mention the planting the seeds of the terrorism movement. If we might have supported Iran better in the 70's, maybe we wouldn't have lost 4117 men in the war on terror in the 21st century, and even millions if Iran perfects the bomb.Two words: Operation Ajax-a-train Quote
hethathathears Posted October 7, 2008 Report Posted October 7, 2008 (edited) vote, vote, vote Edited April 6, 2010 by hethathathears Quote
Lbybug Posted October 7, 2008 Report Posted October 7, 2008 my brother suggested to me one time (when i told him i didn't vote because there's nobody i REALLY agree with) that i do a write-in vote for myself. because who can represent me better than...me. i dunno. i thought it was a valid point. of course, i live in canada, and he lives in the states, and i don't know if you can do write in votes here (i'll find out next week for our election). i've also used the "i'm too uninformed to vote" excuse, and now that i've promised a friend that i will inform myself and vote, it angers me to hear friends say it. Quote
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