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In reply to the discussion: "Refusing to vote is NOT rebellion: [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)53. Sure it will. Who was on the bench determined that we invaded Iraq.
Different justices in 2000, and W isn't installed. And Iraq and Afghanistan aren't devastated.
Just because you aren't in the country any more does not mean the country can not have an effect on you.
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What I meant was that it is a continuous process that happens during and between elections.
riqster
Jul 2014
#105
Apologies. It's my home state, and where most of my AFK activism is concentrated.
riqster
Jul 2014
#113
If voting doesn't matter, why is the GOP working so hard to stop people from voting?
greatlaurel
Jul 2014
#8
I was baffled when Russel Brand tried to declare that refusing to vote IS rebellion.
DetlefK
Jul 2014
#10
And refusing to vote until our dream comes true, ensures continuing nightmares...
freshwest
Jul 2014
#12
Why would anyone would take political advice from a guy who looks wasted most of the time? n/t
winter is coming
Jul 2014
#26
Nonsense. You don't have a governor? A state legislature? Local school boards? City councils?
arcane1
Jul 2014
#78
I was thinking more of presidential and congressional elections, but you are right.
Vattel
Jul 2014
#86
And those local races affect your daily life more often than congress does. Plus, they redistrict
stevenleser
Jul 2014
#118
Foist a bad candidate on us and we must vote for them. Let us know how that works out for ya.
L0oniX
Jul 2014
#41
Maybe you should try a different tact instead of forcing your "surrender" label crap on people.
L0oniX
Jul 2014
#81
Now just add billionaire cash infusions and party insiders organizing to the left and you might
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#129
Why do you think I'm not voting in the primaries? I'm about rock solid a voter as you get.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#139
Seems to happen with regularity regardless of who is in office though sometimes
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#145
I don't especially disagree with better but there is a more dangerous factor to be deeply concerned
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#147
People who don't vote do so out of apathy. It's not 'to make a statement' it is the opposite of that
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#115