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September 30th, 2012 | 249 Entries

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249 Entries for “vote”

  1. Never
    NEVER
    N E V E R…

    by meto on 10.01.2012
  2. Oh-em. I’m not yet registered as an official voter. The registration will end soon. I will not miss this opportunity. It will be my first time to vote since i turned 18. I just wanna enjoy the right and the privileged to choose who’s the best leader for our country.

    by :3 on 10.01.2012
  3. “I think we should bring this up to vote.”

    I glance around the room, at the table. Heads are bobbing in time to the one who suggested it, and I find myself nodding, too. After all this is my freaking life we’re deciding on.

    “You’ve heard the charges,” the councilman continues. “And you know exactly how I feel about the issue. So now…”

  4. umm i dont knoww what to write about vote it is a good word cause it relates to voting and democracy which is a lovely thing to think about cause democracy means every one gets to speak together and have a say so voting is good in my eyes.

    i love voting

    by hamish on 10.01.2012
  5. I am not old enough to vote

    by abby on 10.01.2012
  6. We can never vote for the people that we want, we can only choose from people who have focused their lives on being popular enough to get in the running. There may have been many world class politicians living on the streets, or working in the supermarket.

    by Harry on 10.01.2012
  7. bullshit wasted in these days the illusion of choice when both are the same same policy same funders same thing excpet ing abortion and gay marriage. big issues are a joke, its the war machine, ithe only thing that keeps our poitician going

    by LorLor on 10.01.2012
  8. Vote with your dollars, your voice, your actions. Turn off the political rhetoric that pollutes the airwaves, the broadcast stations, it is all lies anyway, as has been proven faster and faster with internet algorythms designed just for that. Think of the big picture, beyond your immediate selfish needs and work together, damnit. This country is a mess as the spirit of co-operation has been flushed down the toilet for the betterment of self-interest.

    by Ara on 10.01.2012
  9. The voting for the elections started. The whole village was tensed. My vote was one in that big glass ball and surely predestined someone’s destiny. I was scared and so were all.

    by guntaj on 10.01.2012
  10. Vote her? Like vote? Really? Is , i mean can she really do it? No. It’s an impossible task for me. No matter how many times I think about it, it’s so not happening. I mean, s-she’s too good for that. She doesn’t deserve such a position. How can you stoop so low Leslie? Why? After all we’ve been through, after all what you said to me?

    by Jonas on 10.01.2012
  11. What did it mean to vote? Voting gives the people more power than they know. One vote could mean the difference between another corrupt official and someone who actually cares. Vote wisely.

    by Will on 10.01.2012
  12. we had the distinct pleasure of the power of the vote. We can vote for those persons that we believe can do good for us and and by extension our country as well.

  13. youre a slut just like your mother. thats not the only reason, just the only one we’re telling you. it might damage your poorly built confidence. who gives a fuck. youre out of our club.

  14. Never vote. The influences of this action are so out of control that not even us can be satisfied with the results. Imagine if no one voted. Just once.. All the votes summed up are 0. What about that?

    by Andrei on 10.01.2012
  15. i’ll vote for us
    both of us
    boys and girls
    men and women
    i’ll vote for life in eternity
    and for love in return
    i might be old-fashioned
    i’ll vote for rights and good politics

    by Louise on 10.01.2012
  16. The crabs all raised their little flags in the sand and gave speeches waving their claws.

  17. Er wäre gerne nervös gewesen und hätte sich in dem erwartungsvollen Unwissen gewusst. Aber diesen Wunsch bekam er nicht. Es stand bereits fest wen er wählen würde, bevor auch nur einer der Beiden etwas gesagt hatte. Und das war sie. Obwohl ihr Vorschlag nichts als Probleme bringen würde.

    by on 10.01.2012
  18. What about me??? why don’t i get a vote? i am part of this society after all. Just cause I’m a woman? sexiest bastards.

    by on 10.01.2012
  19. this is what people do in a democratic attempt to make something happen. they have a choice on what to do and which candidate or end result should take place and the one with the most votes is the one that ends up winning. Often used in politics, but also on smaller scales in communities and groups, this is a fair way of representing a group’s views.

    by sharan on 10.01.2012
  20. choices made on a particular day that many say do not matter.
    how can this be when many are more than one?
    life is not determined by the randomness of the day
    choice becomes one with life when made effectively
    how can I pick just one to vote for?

  21. elections president parliament statistics socialism liberalism capitalism republican obama madevedev democracy

    by catalin on 10.01.2012
  22. i can vote for the election when im finally 18. But thats when im 18. right now, im only 15. i have all the time in the world. I remember voting for our class color. i voted for green. but instead we go gray. which i didnt understand, but i’ve learned to love it. gray goes with alot of things. and it makes us look pretty bad-ass. :) i hope 18 doesnt come too fast. please. come at just the right pace. because i dont want to grow up. if i could vote to not get older, i would vote that. some people are like oh, no you learn more when you grow older, but i want to stay young.

    by anon on 10.01.2012
  23. one syll word. hateful feel revulsion at the thought of going to vote only to be let down with big bang. this word brings out thw worst im me I think i shall never vote again FRANCHISE

    by jack blake on 10.01.2012
  24. “Get out and vote” booths, spokespersons, ads, and phone calls have become nothing short of blatant harassment. Honestly, it would bother me less if they would encourage informed voting rather than “GO VOTE.” We don’t need people to vote if all they know is what they hear from friends, what the news tells them, and the out-of-context quotes placed in the superfluous soundbites bogging down our breathable air.

  25. I give my vote of confidence
    to have the world spread
    at your feet,
    where it belongs.

  26. I have a voice. I have a voice. I do! I know it. Or at least I am reasonably certain. I mean … assuming that the electoral council or whatever does things properly. Assuming that my vote is not deemed unfavorable and not accidentally thrown away. Assuming that my voice is not ignored simply because it is inconvenient, or does not speak for a so-called unfavorable person.
    but in theory I have a voice.

    by terradi on 10.01.2012
  27. “Vote, goat, tote, dote!” the girl recited in class.

    “Very good,” said the teacher, “can you think of any other words that rhyme with vote?”

    The girl wrinkled her nose in concentration, then triumphantly yelled, “coat!”

  28. voting is important to our society. if you do not vote you should not get to reap the benefits that come from doing so. it’s your wright use it.

    by Joycelyn on 09.30.2012
  29. Obama sat at the edge of his bed and buttoned up his shirt with a slight curl of his lip; his hands still trembling from the ferocity of the night. “That was fantastic,” said the President with a tone that had a worried gloss over it. He finally managed to turn around and send the other man a glance that knew all too well the repercussions of their actions. Mitt Romney placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder. “We’ll figure it out.”

    by PipPip on 09.30.2012
  30. I have to figure out how to absentee vote because i don’t want to have to register to vote here in Urbana because i don’t want to have to admit that I actually live here now. Something about that concept really scares me. It’s not that I thought I would live in Chicago forever, but more so that I’m replacing Chicago with this place that just doesn’t seem real.

    by Bridget on 09.30.2012
  31. Democracy is the freedom to vote for our leaders, and voting is a very exclusive right. Not everyone can say they can vote. Some people, like those under the age of eighteen, cannot vote. And it some countries, no one can vote. So we are very gifted to be able to vote.

    by Fox on 09.30.2012
  32. Vote is the greatest thing to give someone.it is earned by earning trust of the people.many people demands for vote to get selected for an authority.so give your vote to the responsible candidate.it is your decicision to recruit someone for the optimal post in an authority without any doubt

    by mukul on 09.30.2012
  33. As he looked around, Ben realized he was the only one voting against. ‘Well, this is going to turn awkward in a moment,’ he thought to himself, and put his hand down.

    by A C on 09.30.2012
  34. once my family decided to each carve a pumpkin spelling out “V O T E”
    that was back in 2004.
    I was 11. Now it’s 2012.
    I’m almost 19.
    please, vote,
    just do it
    nike
    yah
    this sucked

    by Maggie on 09.30.2012
  35. Voting is an important part of life. Voting came about when the Ancient Greeks began democracy. It’s an important way to recognize everyone’s views and is used in every day life.

  36. I wish I could vote. I have had the ability to for the last four years but I refuse to vote until a worthy candidate comes along but I fear that i don’t start to vote that the candidate that I am waiting for will never ever come because I’m not making an active choice to say no to what I disagree with and that I’m letting the politics trample over my freedom.

    by Roisin Haughey on 09.30.2012
  37. So they tell you “your vote counts”. But does it really? In the end, you are nothing but a tiny ant in the sea of people.

  38. Why vote for someone you don’t care about?
    A little game of follow the leader, except sometimes the leader changes and sometimes we can’t deal with that-
    Why the instance on a leader, anyway? Why is one thing given hierarchy over us all? Doesn’t make sense.

    by HDTHDT on 09.30.2012
  39. The right to vote is a fundamental human right, enshrined most notably in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,

    by Pretty Lal on 09.30.2012
  40. I sometimes wonder why we vote, in theory everyone likes to have choices but sometimes they are so difficult. would it be easier to have them chosen for us and afterwards change them because we felt differently?

    by cassidy on 09.30.2012