Do you exercise your right to vote during political election?
By cybersoft01
@cybersoft01 (1284)
India
September 27, 2008 3:19am CST
Right to vote is our human right, but how often we exercise this fundamental right? As to me, I have casted my vote only once in my life time that too, on the instance of my intimate friend. Now I feel a terrible sense of guild as though I have done something wrong by not participating in all the past political elections. What do you people think about this?
2 responses
@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
27 Sep 08
This will be the first presidential election that I will be old enough to vote and yes, I will be voting.
I really believe it's a personal choice, though. I'd rather people who are interested and educated vote than trying to force people who know nothing about politics just to cast a ballot just to say they did it.
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@bdugas (3577)
• United States
27 Sep 08
I think it is my right and a privilage to vote, lots of places people don't get that chance. By voting I am giving my opinion of what I believe will be the best for me and my country. I vote in every election, because if you don't vote then when things don't go your way you have no right to complain, maybe you did vote and still it is not what you wanted but at least you got up off your sorry behind and tried to make it right.
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