Yes.
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Excellent point. I probably should have said 'Informed voting is my civic duty'. I do take the time to figure out what each candidate represents and what their platforms are.IRONCHEF wrote:
It's all our civic duty to vote, but it's more complicated than just voting for patriotic compulsion. For example, it's equally condemnable to vote for the wrong reasons (ie., lesser of evils, one to spite another, prevent opposite from taking office, etc) than it is to not vote at all.SenorToenails wrote:
It is my civic duty to vote. How could I bitch and moan about politicians if I didn't vote?
If there isn't a candidate that fits your minimum interest, then no, you shouldn't vote. If you haven't done an "honest" study of candidates or ballot measures, then you should not vote for those items. In other words, your civic duty should be to study "honestly" the things you are being asked to vote on..that's much more important than the votes you cast, imho.
For example, if it was Hillary vs. McCain for president, I could not give my vote to either...it would be irresponsible as far as I'm concerned...as irresponsible as NOT studying them both equally and comparing.
Regarding the OP question, I am a voter.
Yeah, but do you like me? GS doesn't like me and I don't know if I can live without his love...SenorToenails wrote:
Excellent point. I probably should have said 'Informed voting is my civic duty'. I do take the time to figure out what each candidate represents and what their platforms are.IRONCHEF wrote:
It's all our civic duty to vote, but it's more complicated than just voting for patriotic compulsion. For example, it's equally condemnable to vote for the wrong reasons (ie., lesser of evils, one to spite another, prevent opposite from taking office, etc) than it is to not vote at all.SenorToenails wrote:
It is my civic duty to vote. How could I bitch and moan about politicians if I didn't vote?
If there isn't a candidate that fits your minimum interest, then no, you shouldn't vote. If you haven't done an "honest" study of candidates or ballot measures, then you should not vote for those items. In other words, your civic duty should be to study "honestly" the things you are being asked to vote on..that's much more important than the votes you cast, imho.
For example, if it was Hillary vs. McCain for president, I could not give my vote to either...it would be irresponsible as far as I'm concerned...as irresponsible as NOT studying them both equally and comparing.
Regarding the OP question, I am a voter.
I admit - I don't vote in school board elections out here, because I did not attend K-12 schools in Monroe county, much less in the district I currently live in. I don't pay property tax, I don't have kids, and I don't really pay attention to the state of education in area, so I don't vote in those elections. I have voted in every national and state election since I was eligible, but local elections are a little more complicated. My legal residence was not where I went to school for 3 years, so I missed many of those smaller local elections. However, since I wasn't 'living' there, my votes would not have been informed.
In short, you are 100% correct.
qftIRONCHEF wrote:
GS doesn't like me
I'm pretty sure he doesn't like you.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
qftIRONCHEF wrote:
GS doesn't like me
As much as I hate him, I really don't. Rather, I've come to enjoy his general candor and personality on these boards..but I'm not considering any butt sex with him yet.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
I'm pretty sure he doesn't like you.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
qftIRONCHEF wrote:
GS doesn't like me
Turquoise wrote:
I vote... although I may skip this election if it comes down to Hillary and McCain. Either that or I'll just vote for Nader.
Just saying.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
I think if you don't vote, you have no right to complain about a politician or their policies.
*shrugs* Nader it will be then.... unless Obama is in there.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
Turquoise wrote:
I vote... although I may skip this election if it comes down to Hillary and McCain. Either that or I'll just vote for Nader.Just saying.{M5}Sniper3 wrote:
I think if you don't vote, you have no right to complain about a politician or their policies.