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KittyBleu
2003-09-17, 01:03 PM
Don't forget how much this administration has screwed us this time around.

Your vote does count, it does matter...don't let them tell you otherwise. Help change things for the upcoming four years. Do we want to be kicked around more, or stand our ground?

Need to register? Try websites like:

www.election.com

Let's tell 'em :redfu:



:evilred:

LadyJ
2003-09-17, 01:06 PM
Absolutely, although I'm going to be moving soon, so I need to change my registration.

cee
2003-09-17, 01:16 PM
Yes indeeedy!!!

Digital_Ivy
2003-09-17, 07:43 PM
no, im not allowed.

A.J. Inx
2003-09-17, 08:16 PM
I registered in college...and then I registered again when I got my license renewed...just to make sure. I'm sick of being dicked around by the people who are supposed to be helping me out... not to mention we pay their damn salaries... I'm not ABOUT to fork over HOW much of my paycheck to the government and NOT have some kind of say!!

xgirl
2003-09-18, 03:48 AM
i live in DC now, and i vote, even though it doesn't matter at all. :D it's still very important to me.

Light Touch
2003-09-18, 08:27 PM
Been voting since '96. :D

keokikim02
2003-09-18, 08:57 PM
last time i wasn't old enough but damn i wish i had been coz Bush sux ass! but yeah... in 2004 i'll be well old enough to vote! :specialed:

A.J. Inx
2003-09-18, 10:18 PM
Voting is important...I mean.... that's like saying pennies aren't important...sure, they may not be worth a LOT...but fi we got rid fo all of 'em...we'd lose a helluva lotta money...

Milkman John
2003-09-19, 10:01 PM
can't vote, ever again

EVER

worst injustice to the american democratic process

felons losing their right to vote

and making everything a fucking felony

Anti-DieselKitty
2003-09-21, 03:46 AM
I vote, but I think that's how they pick people for jury duty, so I sorta wish I wasn't when the letter comes in the mail saying I've got jury duty! :ripped:

iminxtc
2003-09-21, 04:41 AM
i dont vote... but i am gonna register. and i also got called for jury duty earlier this year. i didnt go. theres lots of ways to get out of it!

Anti-DieselKitty
2003-09-21, 06:18 PM
Hmmm...someone must've lied to me then! Just the same, I hope I NEVER get jury duty again.

KittyBleu
2003-09-23, 02:43 PM
Felons...okay...please note that you can contact your representatives and ask for the right to vote again. My father got in trouble for something, nothing major, but it went down as a felony. He contacted his rep asking to have the right back and he was granted it.

Please please please look into it...

Ejay
2003-09-25, 02:00 AM
been registered to vote since June 28th 1989- my 18th birthday. Voted in everything possible since then!

Oh, and YES, please, please contact your Rep and try to get your voting right back.:thumbsup:

GooglyMoose
2003-09-25, 02:20 AM
I did, but only to not vote for Bush.

Exolite
2003-09-25, 03:09 AM
I voted in the last election and plan on voting again and always!

Vedant
2003-09-25, 03:12 AM
hmmmm i'm confused, do i register for dc or illinois, i'm in college at gw, but i now have an apartment, but i still consider illinois my home even though i'm going to be mostly living here until the next election....

Agent Sunshine
2003-09-25, 04:42 AM
If you can, register in Illinois.

KittyBleu
2003-09-25, 11:52 AM
Yes....register for IL, DC is the one place where it's true...your vote doesn't count!

}:(

ScanBoi
2003-09-25, 01:53 PM
I voted since the day I could....I was 17 when I voted in the 2000 dem primar. Keep em coming! So AWESOME to see so many young people politically active. Maybe the politicians should start courting the EDM kids...hehe

kken
2003-09-25, 02:34 PM
i'm still registered to vote in VA altho i just moved into DC... i'm trying to keep it taht way for awhile hehe.

feelfree
2003-09-30, 05:01 AM
Originally posted by Digital_Ivy
no, im not allowed. :nixo: on em feel ya

El Magnifico
2003-10-02, 03:05 PM
I'm registered to vote! :wave:

KittyBleu
2003-10-02, 05:07 PM
Anyone interested in helping me setup a table(s) in the metro area to urge people to register?

Innuendo
2003-10-02, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by KittyBleu
Don't forget how much this administration has screwed us this time around.

Your vote does count, it does matter...don't let them tell you otherwise. Help change things for the upcoming four years. Do we want to be kicked around more, or stand our ground?

Need to register? Try websites like:

www.election.com

Let's tell 'em :redfu:



:evilred:

It does not matter what administration is in office. They all kick us around. At least the Republicans are honest about it.

KittyBleu
2003-10-02, 06:10 PM
that's a grim statement...

...people can make a difference if we stand together. Things get done that way...

elad
2003-10-02, 06:11 PM
grim as it may its f'in true.

KittyBleu
2003-10-03, 06:26 PM
I'm hopeful....!

housecat
2003-10-03, 07:18 PM
I'm registered to vote and have voted numerous times.

cleophite
2003-10-03, 07:47 PM
i'll be old enough this time! :specialed:

zartan
2003-10-03, 07:51 PM
this next election, i'm going to vote "early and often" as they say in New Jersey.

Innuendo
2003-10-09, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by zartan74
this next election, i'm going to vote "early and often" as they say in New Jersey.

the only way a democrat can win...cheat the system

Neechie
2005-09-25, 10:32 PM
Gargamel.

ao125
2005-09-26, 09:02 AM
I voted for bush twice now... gonna vote gop next time around too.

FutonBunny
2005-09-26, 09:07 AM
you fuckers need to quit dredging up old threads.

Terry85
2005-09-26, 10:37 AM
My first chace to vote/first time voting was last November.

Terry85
2005-09-26, 10:38 AM
you fuckers need to quit dredging up old threads.


Damn, 2003, I didn't even notice that! haha