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Old 08-16-2012, 06:30 AM   #6
exhibeKed

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Yeah. The loss of the time needed to vote every couple years would be a huge blow to freedom.
If you're too lazy to go out and vote, do you suppose you'd also be too lazy to educate yourself about the choices? The only reason to force nonvoters to vote is because you don't like the outcomes of elections. We all agree, voting is quite easy and convenient, particularly with absentee ballots. If you aren't engaged enough to do something so simple, why would your opinion be worth anything anyways? Think about it.

EDIT: Dammit Felch
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