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Bigjon
14th August 2012, 11:34 PM
Top Ten Reasons To Vote in American Presidential Elections
(http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/08/13/top-ten-reasons-to-vote-in-american-presidential-elections/)

by Kevin Barrett



10. You can pretend to help decide which CIA-groomed figurehead will front for the banksters during the next four years.

9. If the rigged voting machines break down, your vote might actually be counted.

8. With a bumpersticker like “Don’t blame me, I voted for Cynthia McKinney” (or your favorite 3rd party candidate) you’ll feel superior to the sheeple for the next four years.

7. Poking little holes in computer cards is good exercise for the muscles in your hands and wrists – and since you only do it every four years, you won’t get repetitive motion syndrome.

6. Voting offers an opportunity to do your civic duty: While standing in line waiting to vote, you can hand out 9/11 truth DVDs and explain to the sheeple that if voting changed anything, they’d make it illegal.

5. If each of the two major party candidates gets exactly fifty million votes not counting yours, your vote will determine which candidate can brag about getting the most votes. Unfortunately, due to the mysteries of the electoral college system, getting the most votes has nothing to do with being elected President.

4. You’ll get to play a minor role in an outrageous, over-the-top farce, without having to get yourself hired as an extra in a Mel Brooks movie.

3. Since your vote has no effect whatsoever on the actual governance of the nation, you can go ahead and vote without feeling guilty about the mass murders and genocide that the government is guaranteed to keep right on perpetrating, regardless of the electoral outcome.

2. You can cast a write-in vote for a relatively honest president of some relatively honest country, like Hugo Chavez or Fidel Castro or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and hope that your local newspaper will mention it along with the write-in votes for Donald Duck, Ted Nugent, Ted Kaczynski, OJ Simpson, and Mishka the Talking Dog.

1. Casting a meaningless vote in a system rigged to victimize people like you is better than masturbation: It allows you to screw yourself, without requiring you to assume an anatomically impossible position and risk serious injury.

Down1
15th August 2012, 04:08 AM
Enjoy a guilt free drive to and from your polling station.
On voting day no politician will berate you for increasing the carbon footprint by needlessly using a combustible engine.

JDRock
15th August 2012, 11:32 AM
reason 1 - it wont matter.
reason 2- it wont matter.
reason 3- you get the idea.....

JohnQPublic
15th August 2012, 12:13 PM
reason 1- you get a cool sticker, and that's the extent of it.

3470

Gaillo
15th August 2012, 01:07 PM
Reason #11 - With the advent of electronic voting, you can play the most exciting new video game to come out of Washington. Unfortunately, the game always ends the same way:

"Game over... you lose!"

BabushkaLady
15th August 2012, 08:48 PM
reason 1- you get a cool sticker, and that's the extent of it.

3470


In some districts, they'll add x2 or x3 to the same sticker for ya!

Gaillo
15th August 2012, 10:24 PM
In some districts, they'll add x2 or x3 to the same sticker for ya!

Especially if you're dead! ;D

JohnQPublic
15th August 2012, 10:37 PM
In some districts, they'll add x2 or x3 to the same sticker for ya!

They have special stickers for that, for instance:
3477

Hatha Sunahara
15th August 2012, 10:37 PM
What the hell is the point of voting? If it makes no difference in the outcome, why bother? Do you think you are fulfilling some sort of civic duty? Does it make you feel good to vote? Do you enjoy participating in a scam where you are the victim? Do you relish being called up for jury duty? Or are you just mindlessly conforming and obeying because everybody else does it?

One of the few ways of making a difference in the operation of our political system is to not only not vote, but to deregister yourself. One tangible benefit of that is that you will never be called up for Jury duty. If the process for counting the votes is corrupted, why give them anything they can count? If you think you will lose something by not voting, think about everything you have gained by voting. If you are registered and don't vote, someone will call you 'apathetic'. If you actively deregister yourself and don't vote, no one can say you are apathetic. You can blame the people who do vote for supporting a corrupt system. You can encourage other people to deregister themselves. If you are concerned about your declining civil liberties, and the growing police state, do you think you can put a stop to it by voting? Will they ever let you vote on issues that matter? Issues that make a difference? If voting has no power to change anything, then why go along with the pretense? Opt out. Be honest with yourself. What can you lose but your chains?


Hatha

If you want to see how to do it, go here: http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/sovereignty/errant-sovereign-handbook.pdf It's on Page 47.

Twisted Titan
15th August 2012, 10:40 PM
#12 You get to mark the faces of people to avoid when TSHTF because they are Socialist Whores who believe they have the right to make you "share" with them or They are sheeple that actually drank the kool aid right up till the very last day never had a independant thought in their life.