Stupid Remarks to Non-voters
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Stupid Remarks to Non-voters
1. If you don't vote, you can't complain.
2. What if nobody voted?
3. Voting is a civic responsibility.
4. Don't you care how the government is run?
5. (Add your own stupid remark.)
2. What if nobody voted?
3. Voting is a civic responsibility.
4. Don't you care how the government is run?
5. (Add your own stupid remark.)
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1. You can complain, you just have no grounds to. If you are talking about the government in power that is.
2. I'd get to choose the government.
3. So it is. It's also a sign of respect to those who fought and died for your right to do so.
4. I do, hence I vote as I prefer it to a non-democracy.
5. Bobevenson is a 'prophet'(not).
2. I'd get to choose the government.
3. So it is. It's also a sign of respect to those who fought and died for your right to do so.
4. I do, hence I vote as I prefer it to a non-democracy.
5. Bobevenson is a 'prophet'(not).
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bobevenson wrote:1. If you don't vote, you can't complain.
2. What if nobody voted?
3. Voting is a civic responsibility.
4. Don't you care how the government is run?
5. (Add your own stupid remark.)
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Possibly a course in logic would relieve you of your stupidity.Arising_uk wrote:1. You can complain, you just have no grounds to. If you are talking about the government in power that is.
2. I'd get to choose the government.
3. So it is. It's also a sign of respect to those who fought and died for your right to do so.
4. I do, hence I vote as I prefer it to a non-democracy.
5. Bobevenson is a 'prophet'(not).
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That's not true. I don't vote yet I complain all the time.bobevenson wrote:1. If you don't vote, you can't complain.
The politicians might finally realise what we think of them.What if nobody voted?
And declining to vote is a right.3. Voting is a civic responsibility.
From what I've seen, voting doesn't lead to better government.4. Don't you care how the government is run?
Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister.5. (Add your own stupid remark.)
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What do you think would help with yours?bobevenson wrote:Possibly a course in logic would relieve you of your stupidity.
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Hawksmoor for Prime RibHarbal wrote:Jeremy Corbyn for Prime Minister.bobevenson wrote:5. (Add your own stupid remark.)
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I tend to agree that is someone is too lazy to vote they can't really moan about who gets in. Often it's the lazy-arses who could have made all the difference in an election.bobevenson wrote:1. If you don't vote, you can't complain.
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Again, the only rational voter is the non-voter since his vote would have absolutely no effect on the outcome of an election. Do you have a hard-on for anybody who exhibits more common sense than you do?vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I tend to agree that is someone is too lazy to vote they can't really moan about who gets in. Often it's the lazy-arses who could have made all the difference in an election.bobevenson wrote:1. If you don't vote, you can't complain.