Author Topic: Vote small, think big  (Read 1352 times)

Offline geiger

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Vote small, think big
« on: April 25, 2010, 10:22:06 AM »
This guy briefly explains the issue about people being afraid to waste a vote on elections. It's for British citizens primarily, but i think it applies to most societies.

http://www.youtube.com/user/patcondell#p/a/u/0/krybvOx-8Dk


If you vote for the most publicized and regular parties, that is a lost vote. Because no party should remain for more than some time on the big chair continuously, because it gets rotten.

In the last election i voted for a small party that represented my views, obviously it gained only a small percentage of votes...but i voted on my own free will and not by brainwashing from the popular media, that's what the right to vote should really mean.
Voting for a party just because it's in your face and can't bother to look up another...that's not what i call exercising your right to vote.

The problem with the US in my opinion is that you vote based on your hatred of the other side rather than what you believe.