I am curious to see how the response to this goes. Normally, religion ones cause a big stir so lets see what political ones do.
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I am curious to see how the response to this goes. Normally, religion ones cause a big stir so lets see what political ones do.
I consider myself conservative.
liberal-moderate here
I'm liberal/moderate.
Is voting compusory where you live?
Do you vote if it is not?
(approx US$25 fine in Aust for not voting)
in the us it's totally optional. i haven't voted because i'm underage.
i'm not sure about the whole of the united states, but in california, 18 percent of the population make decisions for themselves, and the other 88 percent... for shame... [i actually think a penalty for not voting might be beneficial, unless they get some sort of waiver y'know... wow i wouldn't have thought that penalties existed, what a world we live in... far away from home...]
im4 socialists... where is it?
Communist here!
No such option?
I'm a pinko liberal. I predict this thread tanks within 10 more posts.
I agree... although I'm really surprised this hasn't sparked a discussion on religion or something equally intruiging like how monkeys will rule the world someday...Quote:
Originally posted by Govtcheez
I predict this thread tanks within 10 more posts.
conservative/republican here... (get over it)..
Socialist, but we don't have that in USA so I would have to say Nader
> 18 percent of the population make decisions for themselves, and the other 88 percent...
Hold up a sec - I know California's a big state, but... :D
we had a socialist choice. the guy's name was harry browne :p
I blame his parents for naming him after adjectives.Quote:
Originally posted by ygfperson
we had a socialist choice. the guy's name was harry browne :p