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Originally Posted by mustache
Forcing all people to vote means forcing the indifferent and ignorant to vote. I'm not sure having people like that deciding a country's future is in anyone's best interest.
My $.02. 
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if you think about it, a vast majority of the people who DO vote, are the "indifferent and ignorant"
so wouldn't it be better to have MORE indifferent and ignorant people voting, as to balance out the idiocy?
:-p
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Originally Posted by pico1991
Views like mine arent meant to keep people from voting. Quite the opposite.
Our voting system is flawed. No news there. Electoral College? We need to get rid of that completely.
How long have our voting laws been screwed up? Quite a while, and it's evident that nobody is doing anything to fix them. Maybe if word got out that change needs to happen - ENOUGH people will get with the program somewhere and elect a 'good guy' to high government. He'll put in a bill of ub3r-changeness, and things will be fine and dandy again.
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almost 8 years ago when we voted george bush into office, he was in a position to change the country.
now we have to wait for another round of USSC senators to grow old and choke.