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The Importance of Voting

really don’t deserve to call your self an American citizen. Keep in mind that millions of people (not just Americans) have died so we can all vote. To not vote is to say that you don’t care about the future of this country, and hair appointments are not a good excuse. Not to mention, if you don’t vote, and you complain, you are insulting your sorry-little-self further. You are essentially saying that, “Well not only do I not care about my country, but I am ignorant enough to not realize the importance of voting, and I am going to continue to make a fool out of myself my saying that that person should not have been elected when I don’t even really understand or care about the election itself!”I am not even going to go into all the factors of how voting creates a good economy, by creating jobs, and tons of other economic growth and expansion opportunity, but, it does. So moving on, voting is possibly one of the most important aspects of democracy. Do you think that Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson sat around thinking of the line up for who would run the country for the next century or so? Well newsflash, they didn’t. Democracy isn’t like the Draft Pick where they strategically know who they want as a quarterback for Detroit. An election provides an opportunity for even people like the water-boy to pick the star player, and his administration of course. So the bottom line is voting is important because it is all the people as a whole have. Without it we have no voice, and with it we can scream as loud as we want....

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