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Rohith Surampudi 06-11-2006 15:49

Please Vote!
 
For those of you living in areas where elections will take place tomorrow, id like to urge you all to use one of our most important rights, the right to choose our leaders, November 7th will determine the fate of congress as well as many other positions within local/ statewide, and nationwide governments. Regardless of your political views, Let your voice be heard.

So Please, If you have the ability to vote, please do so...



(I beg people reading this thread to refrain from starting political discussions on these forums,lets keep Chiefdelphi a cheerful and happy place where no one feels left out :) )

Wetzel 06-11-2006 16:12

Re: Please Vote!
 
I voted a few weeks ago.

Wetzel

Jack Jones 06-11-2006 16:48

Re: Please Vote!
 
I plan to vote early and often. :p

Schnabel 06-11-2006 16:57

Re: Please Vote!
 
The funny thing about voting for the next presidential election is that I will be two days too young to vote for it! :( Oh well, that is what voting for next year will be for i guess.

Graham Donaldson 06-11-2006 16:57

Re: Please Vote!
 
[begin $.02] Yeah, I'd vote (or my parents would), but we can't, seeing as we're not citizens, but we have Green cards and can live here as long as we want (legally). I think it's stupid, in my opinion. [/end $.02]

I second the move to vote when possible. The U.S. preaches democracy, but when it comes to voting, we're not that great an example.

Katie Hans 06-11-2006 17:11

Re: Please Vote!
 
I wish I could vote, but being underage and all, I can't. However, my friend's mother is running for village trustee where I live, so I'm kind of interested in finding out how things go.

SamC 06-11-2006 17:27

Re: Please Vote!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676
[begin $.02] Yeah, I'd vote (or my parents would), but we can't, seeing as we're not citizens, but we have Green cards and can live here as long as we want (legally). I think it's stupid, in my opinion. [/end $.02]

What is dumb? That non citizens (even with Green cards) can't vote? This is just my own $0.02 but does the country that you came from allow non citizens to vote? But even if they could the agendas of people running for offices, and those voting would all change. All of a sudden their is a new "group" to try and please. Now this is definitely not meant to offend anybody and i am in no way against the idea of Green cards, immigration. etc... All i am trying to say is that there are some rights reserved for citizens only, even though visitors still have some...

JaneYoung 07-11-2006 18:16

Re: Please Vote!
 
I'm leaving now to go vote, Mr. Surampudi. :)
And I'm also going to vote for a super size fries, a cheeseburger all the way, and a large diet coke. (Voting makes me hungry...)

Madison 07-11-2006 18:27

Re: Please Vote!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676
[begin $.02] Yeah, I'd vote (or my parents would), but we can't, seeing as we're not citizens, but we have Green cards and can live here as long as we want (legally). I think it's stupid, in my opinion. [/end $.02]

I second the move to vote when possible. The U.S. preaches democracy, but when it comes to voting, we're not that great an example.

There are plenty of really good reasons why only citizens retain the right to vote, most having to do with protecting a democracy from an orchestrated attempt at overthrow.

Rohith Surampudi 07-11-2006 22:31

Re: Please Vote!
 
LAST CALL FOR VOTERS ON WEST COAST, PLEASE VOTE, YOUR DECISIONS EFFECT THE FUTURE OF AMERICA!

Billfred 07-11-2006 22:34

Re: Please Vote!
 
I pushed the big red button sometime after lunch. (Well, it wasn't particularly big, but it was a flashing red light.)

Of course, none of the four big races are going my way, but there's always two years from now.

Taylor 08-11-2006 15:52

Re: Please Vote!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jane
I'm leaving now to go vote, Mr. Surampudi. :)
And I'm also going to vote for a super size fries, a cheeseburger all the way, and a large diet coke. (Voting makes me hungry...)

I like mine with lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and french fried potato.

KelliV 08-11-2006 16:36

Re: Please Vote!
 
I am proud to have voted yesterday.
I am also proud to say that I actually broke the electronic voting machine. Talk about something I will never forget... it ate my card and froze. It was kinda exciting. They reset it and I had to vote on another machine.

I was very discouraged during my first period class when my teacher asked who voted and I was the only one to raise my hand. Don't let this happen at your schools! Bring friends with!

Michelle Celio 08-11-2006 23:44

Re: Please Vote!
 
I wish I could of voted, but I'm to young :( . I'll also be to young again next year, by about a week. I'm defiantly going to try to vote when I'm 19. Yay to all who voted.


Quote:

Originally Posted by KelliV
I am proud to have voted yesterday.
I am also proud to say that I actually broke the electronic voting machine. Talk about something I will never forget... it ate my card and froze. It was kinda exciting. They reset it and I had to vote on another machine.

You also broke a Gas Pump.
Lesson Learned: Don't let Kelli touch electronics

RoboMadi 09-11-2006 07:32

Re: Please Vote!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Billfred
I pushed the big red button sometime after lunch. (Well, it wasn't particularly big, but it was a flashing red light.)

Someone gotta caliberate their CMU cam :p

Quote:

Originally Posted by KelliV
I am also proud to say that I actually broke the electronic voting machine. Talk about something I will never forget... it ate my card and froze. It was kinda exciting. They reset it and I had to vote on another machine.

Talk about 'fair' election..........you never know whats going on behind the scenes; computer malfunction, programming errors, miscounts, etc etc
PAPER BALLET all the way!!


But oh well....... Elections are over. Democrats are taking over the house. VA race was a pretty tough. Did you guys hear about the marriage amendment? Apparently in VA, marriage amendment passed (stating that marriage is only between man and woman). So what now......Republican White House and Democratic Congress....... :ahh: At the same time Rumsfield resigns..........any particular reason ?_? Yesterday was pretty much one shocking news after another. (Not to mention situation with Brittany Spears :p )

Imad

ps I don't want this to be a political battle ground now


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