Tom396
.30-06
Those of us living in America have a great deal of rights and privileges. One such privilege is to not vote. You can simply wash your hands of the whole process and state that you can't stand any of the voting options available to you and simply stay home on election days. Many folks do that, too (the majority?).
How important do you think it is to cast your vote? How important do you think it is to do a little checking to see what or who it is you are voting for/against? Do you think it is a duty, not to be taken lightly? Personally, I vote when I'm given that option and I try to do some research on my own first. I've had the privilege to serve in the armed forces and visit a few places where voting is not an option. No matter how bad it gets, I have no intention of not at least placing my one vote. Other options? Take care. Tom Worthington.
How important do you think it is to cast your vote? How important do you think it is to do a little checking to see what or who it is you are voting for/against? Do you think it is a duty, not to be taken lightly? Personally, I vote when I'm given that option and I try to do some research on my own first. I've had the privilege to serve in the armed forces and visit a few places where voting is not an option. No matter how bad it gets, I have no intention of not at least placing my one vote. Other options? Take care. Tom Worthington.