Will you vote in this 2008 election?

United States
June 22, 2007 3:43pm CST
Do you know who the candidate are and do you know any of the issues? Are you a fan or not of politics? Do you totally trust our government leaders and think have our best interest at heart?
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@NeoComp (1316)
• United States
22 Jun 07
I think all of them are evil scum who are running. EXPECT one man. And that is RON PAUL! he will defeat them and bring FREESOM back to this country!
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• United States
23 Jun 07
Do you listen to Alex Jones too!? Because you sound like me..I too am going to write in Ron Paul because I know he will not be on the ticket. He is against anything government, even though he is the government, and I is not a goon, as per A.J., of the CFR and Bilderbergs and Bohemian Grove sickos...
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@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
24 Jun 07
If I weren't a few years too young, yup I would vote. I severely dislike politics..but now I don't really hae a choice but to pay attention to it 'cause hell no they don't have our best interests at heart. They don't care WHO they squash along their road to power..and the deck is stacked when it comes to our presidential candidates. Except maybe Mr Paul..and though I hope he's gonna win, I doubt winning this thing'd be so easy as getting him to win..and calling that easy is laughable, because of how AGAINST covering him the media is.
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@mehale (2200)
• United States
1 Sep 07
I will most definitely vote in the 2008 election. I firmly believe that there need to be some major changes made in Washington, and if we do not vote, I don't see how this can happen. I have not made a final decision on whom to vote for as of yet, and am not really certain that I like any of our choices. I believe that politicians today will say and do whatever is necessary to get elected and then simply follow their own agenda once they do. We definitely need some new blood in our government. I am not particularly fond of politics but it has become a sort of necessary evil in our world today.
• United States
15 Oct 07
Yes, I agree, but if we keep putting the status quo or incumbents, back in office, politicians from our prospective districts, nothing will get done. You know what would really send a message to Washington? If we all voted in some NEW BLOOD and kicked out the likes of Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein for my Tarnished State, not Golden State, of California; and every elected offical from your cities district. That would send a message LOUD and CLEAR to WaWa that we are tired of not being heard and we are tired of all our taxes increasing...and for what??
@mollylh (78)
• United States
22 Jun 07
Hello! Yes, I always vote. I have voted since I was allowed to vote at 21 (oops! I am telling my age!) Seriously, I feel it is such a privilege to vote. I have never missed voting in all my years.
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