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Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:35 pm
by ImCanadian
lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/collections/suffrage/nwp/profiles.html
Can't/Won't. I hear so many say I can't go vote because they have other things they have to do. Applause for all that do vote.
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:42 am
by MLee
Can't or Won't?
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:01 am
by ImCanadian
Themom wrote: Can't or Won't?
Good question. I'll rephrase that to can't/won't.
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:04 am
by DaisyLou
I have to say that convinces me even more that voting is the way to go. I like my democracy and I want to support it!!
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:06 am
by AnnOminous
I don't understand. I do vote.
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 12:31 pm
by MLee
I and now my two oldest children celebrated our 18th birthdays by registering to vote and I have voted in every election, including those little school board elections that often go unnoticed, ever since.
In the campaigns in which I've been a part, most were won or lost by just a handful of votes. Here in AR we have literally had elections won by 1 vote. Often these elections were larger cities and counties in hard fought campaigns, but because so few constituents excercised their right to vote that's what it came down to.
I always wanted the right to complain. I didn't want the decisions to be left up to other people. Most of all I admire the women who bravely fought for my right to have a say at all.
Plus, I would love to see more women involved in politics. It has been my experience that in the matters of government a woman generally does a better of job of running with diplomacy and getting the bills paid on time and without corruption.
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:06 pm
by ImCanadian
Themom wrote: I and now my two oldest children celebrated our 18th birthdays by registering to vote and I have voted in every election, including those little school board elections that often go unnoticed, ever since.
In the campaigns in which I've been a part, most were won or lost by just a handful of votes. Here in AR we have literally had elections won by 1 vote. Often these elections were larger cities and counties in hard fought campaigns, but because so few constituents excercised their right to vote that's what it came down to.
I always wanted the right to complain. I didn't want the decisions to be left up to other people. Most of all I admire the women who bravely fought for my right to have a say at all.
Plus, I would love to see more women involved in politics. It has been my experience that in the matters of government a woman generally does a better of job of running with diplomacy and getting the bills paid on time and without corruption.
Well said!!
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:28 am
by Queen Mum
YOu bet I vote!
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:46 am
by loralye78
GO NDP!!!!!
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:13 pm
by JeanG
IMO, there isn't a can't. You can register online. Your city or township will send you the registration form. In MI, when we change our address on our driver's license, they send in a notice of change in voting site. My Mom has had her ballot for 2 weeks and has asked questions on whatever she doesn't understand. Anyone can do that. They mail it a month ahead of time & she has it in a week before the election. Even a quadrapelgic can vote with the help of family or home staff. If anyone can come up with a good reason for "can't", I'd like to hear it...there could be a really good one for all I know. I vote in every election - except the ones last summer and fall when I was in the hospital. My ds's drive me nuts because they haven't registered to vote since they moved - and it's such an easy thing to do. When they complain about the government, I tell them it's their own fault - they could have voted. What a great right we have - and they ignore it! ARGH!
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:31 pm
by luboost
I vote! Sometimes dh gets a little blue, and says it won't help anyway, but I can't think that way. What if there are 200 other people on 'our side' who are also saying that! Every vote counts...and even some fake votes too...
erica
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:46 pm
by SBcrazee
JeanG wrote:IMO, there isn't a can't. You can register online. Your city or township will send you the registration form. In MI, when we change our address on our driver's license, they send in a notice of change in voting site. My Mom has had her ballot for 2 weeks and has asked questions on whatever she doesn't understand. Anyone can do that. They mail it a month ahead of time & she has it in a week before the election. Even a quadrapelgic can vote with the help of family or home staff. If anyone can come up with a good reason for "can't", I'd like to hear it...there could be a really good one for all I know. I vote in every election - except the ones last summer and fall when I was in the hospital. My ds's drive me nuts because they haven't registered to vote since they moved - and it's such an easy thing to do. When they complain about the government, I tell them it's their own fault - they could have voted. What a great right we have - and they ignore it! ARGH!
A big
can't is the large number of people in this country that are not citizens yet. Many are in the process of obtaining a Green card legally & that process can take anywhere from 3 - 5 years. Once you are a Green card holder, you cannot obtain citizenship for 5 more years & even after you apply for citizenship it takes quite a while to actually obtain citizenship.
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:51 pm
by katarria
I even got a "Vote Now" t-shirt at Old Navy to wear to school to promote voting
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:14 pm
by JulesinParadise
I am a firm believer in the premise that ONE person CAN make a difference. I took on a self designed project a few years ago to register as many of our students in our high school (pop. 2400) as were eligible. I enlisted a graphic artist to design a birthday card that said"Welcome to the Party" and it had a donkey and an elephant around a bday cake. On the inside I provided the means that they could register at our school to vote and has a wonderful secretary have them delivered on the kid's 18 birthday. I enrollled close to 200 kids with a lot of help!
Cant vote? Won't vote? We are lucky we have this right...
(stepping down off my "one person can make a difference" soap box, tucking it under my arm and walking into the sunset)
Re: Read this ladies and then tell me why you can't vote
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 4:26 pm
by SBcrazee
I believe the right to vote is such a special privilege. I don't understand why anyone who has that right won't vote.