Why I Don't Vote
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I totally agree I dont vote because when you get into politics its a dirty organization I dont believe any one of the president hopefulls Its just entertainment and racial issues especially this time around dont trust no one white or black America dont give a damn.
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I don't vote because 1) one vote doesn't fucking matter anyway and 2) if I vote, I'm part of the system.
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if your vote don't count and they place in office who they want to you think ron paul don't know this something doesn't add up here
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oh guess your not back . . .
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RON PAUL 2012!
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do a YouTube search for "starship troopers citizens civilians" and watch the first video that comes up...
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@bxjam85 Oh. I guess you've never seen the movie "Starship Troopers". After your comment on suffrage, I'd be curious to see what you think of it...
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So you're a Starship Trooper?
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You have a beautiful mind!
The Bilberbergs, CFR and Trilateral Commission make the decisions on the POTUS.
trewells 7 months ago
And Bush 41 heads the olanetary covert murder network that fear-steers all the heads of state and industry, all across the planet. He runs Skull and Bones and the CIA, and if you don't tow his line, you end up assassinated by a "lone nut".
TheLogicJunkie 7 months ago
The system needs to fall apart and be rebuilt. Hopefully into something better. The fact that a clown that has been paid off via coporate campaign contributions can make a decision in washington that applies to someone in Idaho is sickening.
The best thing for the US would be for it to break into smaller units, that way the politicians are always close enough that you can choke them with your bare hands if necessary.
lilbromarky1 1 year ago 4
I agree completely with you about the fragmentation issue -- I think there is a "maximum accountability capacity" that a society or nation can have, in terms of both area of land and population density, before it starts giving way to untouchable centralized corruption. I think that breaking up an unwieldly country into smaller ones makes sense.
TheLogicJunkie 1 year ago