Thread: Voting Debate
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Old 09-21-2007, 02:12 PM
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Default Re: Voting Debate

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Any franchised person can either vote or not vote. Both sides have different reasons for their choice.

Generally, you'll hear nonvoters say they don't vote because their vote is insignificant, and you'll hear voters say "if you don't vote, you can't complain." I'd like to hear 2+2's reasons for voting/nonvoting.

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If you DO vote, you can't complain.

Who has more of a right to complain?

1) A guy who gets into the ring, tries to clobber some other guy, but gets the crap knocked out of him

2) A guy walking down the street minding his own business who gets sucker punched

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Futhermore, I have two questions. Do you believe uninformed voters should vote?

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I do not.

I also believe that informed voters should not vote.

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Which brings me to my next question, what are the implications of a significant number of uninformed voters voting?

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It shouldn't be hard to observe this.
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