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Hey...Dont complain

Postby LightningClaw » 09 Nov 2012, 13:56

If you didn't vote for president then don't complain >_<
You might think your safe ,but your not.

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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Shadow00 » 09 Nov 2012, 21:18

Huh?
Be a tad bit more specific please.

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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Dr Frook » 10 Nov 2012, 06:47

people complaining about Obama I guess

they dont understand that Romney was the devil.
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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 10 Nov 2012, 18:39

LightningClaw wrote:If you didn't vote for president then don't complain >_<

People can still share their opinions on politics, weather we can vote or not.

If teenagers didn't bother with politics at all in Republics, then over time the ammount of voters would most likely go down, since the teenagers didn't bother with them and start to learn about politics at a young age. So, they wouldn't know who to side with, and a lot of voters would be stupid within about, 3 generations.


It's important for not all, but a majority of kids to affiliate themselves in politics by the age of 15. The next generation of kids DO choose who rules their country (no literally rules, you know what I mean) and it's important for them to be ready when the time comes.


Though, It is kind of sad when kids 12 and under know so much about politics, they don't look up to the President. When I was little (around 8 years ago) almost every kid wanted to be just like the President of the USA, and now a good portion don't because they don't like what Obama's done. Having them even understand and make a small opinion is to me, amazing. And, scary.


Anyways... I do think it's important for our youth who are years away from voting should form their own opinion and affiliation in politics. Though, I understand some kids don't really care, almost everyone should. We should debate on who we think is fit for our President. And, always remember, no political party is completely right and is good for the country(though, I'm an Democratic Independent). You should vote or, like the party and or person who will benefit your family and yourself. Each party has a flaw. It's always been like that.
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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Shadow00 » 10 Nov 2012, 20:18

Shadowstar1922 wrote:
LightningClaw wrote:If you didn't vote for president then don't complain >_<

People can still share their opinions on politics, weather we can vote or not.

If teenagers didn't bother with politics at all in Republics, then over time the ammount of voters would most likely go down, since the teenagers didn't bother with them and start to learn about politics at a young age. So, they wouldn't know who to side with, and a lot of voters would be stupid within about, 3 generations.


It's important for not all, but a majority of kids to affiliate themselves in politics by the age of 15. The next generation of kids DO choose who rules their country (no literally rules, you know what I mean) and it's important for them to be ready when the time comes.


Though, It is kind of sad when kids 12 and under know so much about politics, they don't look up to the President. When I was little (around 8 years ago) almost every kid wanted to be just like the President of the USA, and now a good portion don't because they don't like what Obama's done. Having them even understand and make a small opinion is to me, amazing. And, scary.


Anyways... I do think it's important for our youth who are years away from voting should form their own opinion and affiliation in politics. Though, I understand some kids don't really care, almost everyone should. We should debate on who we think is fit for our President. And, always remember, no political party is completely right and is good for the country(though, I'm an Democratic Independent). You should vote or, like the party and or person who will benefit your family and yourself. Each party has a flaw. It's always been like that.

See, thats the problem.
If you look at the party that will benefit YOU and your family the most, youll end up just like us. How do you think we got here?
You mentioned voters being stupid within 3 generations.
Im telling you that very very very few voters know what and why they are voting.
And i'm repeating myself once again: If elections were to change anything, we wouldnt be having them.
Whatever the president may be, he/she doesnt make the decisions for his/her country.
Example given: at your school, who usually ends up to be the class president: the genious or the popular one?
If there was somebody that could actually do great things to his country and/or the whole world, then obviously he would never even be given a chance to run for elections.
You need presidents that follow orders, not ones that can actually think.
(shall i even mention Bush as an example?)
Thats pretty much it. You want elections or democracy? Choose for yourself.
(Democracy is the people making their own decisions, not having politicians to do so.
EG: a person mentions some sort of new law, the whole country votes on it.)

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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby meiguorach » 11 Nov 2012, 00:19

I'm wasn't an Obama supporter, but it does annoy me when people who are able to vote choose not to, and then complain and talk as if it's the end of the world. One of the popular things I heard is, "I don't like Obama, but I don't want Romney either, because of etc. So I'm just not going to vote." Then when Obama won, they were all like, "I can't believe Obama won! Thought for sure Romney was going to."

Me: ".... >.> You should have voted if you wanted him as president. You chose not to vote, so you shouldn't complain!"

I agree that they should be able to talk about politics. But to go on and on about how they can't believe so and so won is ridiculous when they didn't vote for the other candidate.
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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Dr Frook » 12 Nov 2012, 03:04

meiguorach wrote:I'm wasn't an Obama supporter, but it does annoy me when people who are able to vote choose not to, and then complain and talk as if it's the end of the world. One of the popular things I heard is, "I don't like Obama, but I don't want Romney either, because of etc. So I'm just not going to vote." Then when Obama won, they were all like, "I can't believe Obama won! Thought for sure Romney was going to."

Me: ".... >.> You should have voted if you wanted him as president. You chose not to vote, so you shouldn't complain!"

I agree that they should be able to talk about politics. But to go on and on about how they can't believe so and so won is ridiculous when they didn't vote for the other candidate.


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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Shadowstar1922 » 16 Nov 2012, 12:34

meiguorach wrote:I'm wasn't an Obama supporter, but it does annoy me when people who are able to vote choose not to, and then complain and talk as if it's the end of the world. One of the popular things I heard is, "I don't like Obama, but I don't want Romney either, because of etc. So I'm just not going to vote." Then when Obama won, they were all like, "I can't believe Obama won! Thought for sure Romney was going to."

Me: ".... >.> You should have voted if you wanted him as president. You chose not to vote, so you shouldn't complain!"

I agree that they should be able to talk about politics. But to go on and on about how they can't believe so and so won is ridiculous when they didn't vote for the other candidate.


Those are just idiots who don't even bother knowing all about each party. Good chances all of those people who say that, are incredibly dumb in politics xD

And, it's so stupid how people can be like that too. And, you don't even need to get completely educated in politics. Just, know what one candidate's policies are, then the others, then vote for the man/woman that benefits you most! So simple.

THOSE are people who shouldn't complain.
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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby meiguorach » 18 Nov 2012, 03:41

Shadowstar1922 wrote:
meiguorach wrote:I'm wasn't an Obama supporter, but it does annoy me when people who are able to vote choose not to, and then complain and talk as if it's the end of the world. One of the popular things I heard is, "I don't like Obama, but I don't want Romney either, because of etc. So I'm just not going to vote." Then when Obama won, they were all like, "I can't believe Obama won! Thought for sure Romney was going to."

Me: ".... >.> You should have voted if you wanted him as president. You chose not to vote, so you shouldn't complain!"

I agree that they should be able to talk about politics. But to go on and on about how they can't believe so and so won is ridiculous when they didn't vote for the other candidate.


Those are just idiots who don't even bother knowing all about each party. Good chances all of those people who say that, are incredibly dumb in politics xD

And, it's so stupid how people can be like that too. And, you don't even need to get completely educated in politics. Just, know what one candidate's policies are, then the others, then vote for the man/woman that benefits you most! So simple.

THOSE are people who shouldn't complain.


Or better than the man/woman who will benefit you the most, vote for the person who will do the right thing for our country.
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Re: Hey...Dont complain

Postby Kommissar_KvC » 20 Nov 2012, 08:32

voting is a sham anyway

the corporations own both candidates and they use voting as a way to keep the people divided between 2 sides
its much easier to keep people in check if theyre too busy fighting each other over whose side is better


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