DEAF DAY AT BOSTON STATE HOUSE 2/23/10
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Good for you.
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I have a friend who is gay. He has never registered to vote, so he's never been able to vote on issues that are so vitally important to him.
If people to register / don't vote, then we let OTHERS run our lives, IMO. I'm physically HC, have to get ride to vote booth, a SERIOUS pain (literally and figuratively), but know it's SO important to have my voice heard.
It's up to you, obviously, as it is for my friend. But if vote goes AGAINST what U want, can't complain EVER about the outcome.
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In regards to the end of the video, I would have loved to see captions. Please do not forget about the late-deafened who have not yet learned ASL.
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He graduated 2 yrs after Idid.. lol
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I know him from high school.. smile..
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thats fine w/me!!! but help others..
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Then you have no right to protest or complain because your inability to vote in the first place led the politicians to sit back and relax!
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I'm willing to be there for support, etc.. but I'll not vote!! as most of times they dont do what they "promised"...
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I've never watch news, &/or buy newspaper.. so whats the point for me to vote?? while mostly still not CC for election times..
Let's trend this lightly! Some folks have rights not to vote but then again, it is important to have your "voice" heard. By being registered to vote your "voice" will be counted!
mimedef 2 years ago
It is important for Deaf, Hard of Hearing folks to gather again from time to time to preserve our resources. The more people the better! It's easy to register... Your voice counts! I used to be like you. Please join us.. I will be there! (I'm taking the day off for the cause.)
mimedef 2 years ago