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Sep 7, 2023 15:42:23   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Maybe not! If no conservatives vote, they’ll claim a mandate, but if we then don’t comply, what happens?

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Sep 7, 2023 16:31:16   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
Maybe not! If no conservatives vote, they’ll claim a mandate, but if we then don’t comply, what happens?


If I tought there was a chance that we could return to honest elections, I would vote,

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Sep 7, 2023 20:02:34   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
Maybe not! If no conservatives vote, they’ll claim a mandate, but if we then don’t comply, what happens?


Yes can’t cheat like last time

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Sep 7, 2023 20:02:58   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Yes can’t cheat like last time


Take pics of ur ballot and cl to check em

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Sep 7, 2023 20:06:00   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Jim0001 wrote:
If I tought there was a chance that we could return to honest elections, I would vote,


Still need to just in case

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Sep 8, 2023 06:57:06   #
ExperienceCounts
 
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain about what is happening. I have values I wish our government and society were not eroding. Voting is a right reserved to citizens unless you live in a state/county/city that values noncitizens over citizens.

For everyone who doesn't vote, an opportunity to make a difference in our society doesn't happen. Your vote can make a difference.

Get involved in your local elections. Attend your town hall meetings. Engage with the representatives. Run for office on a local level.

Hold the politicians accountable.

Don't sit it out on any election day. Vote!

Disclaimer: I am not politically motivated or inclined; however, I cannot sit idly by and not take a stand for what I believe is right. I have beliefs and convictions that I must support. Don't sit on the fence, vote! Start by signing up for emails from all the representatives and candidates covering the area where you reside--both or all the parties. Keep abreast of the way your candidates vote. Write letters when a vote or bill for which you have strong feelings is considered. Sign up for watchdog communications about important issues. Above all, believe the candidates when they prove they don't care about our citizens. Don't vote for them again.

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Sep 8, 2023 09:50:45   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
ExperienceCounts wrote:
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain about what is happening. I have values I wish our government and society were not eroding. Voting is a right reserved to citizens unless you live in a state/county/city that values noncitizens over citizens.

For everyone who doesn't vote, an opportunity to make a difference in our society doesn't happen. Your vote can make a difference.

Get involved in your local elections. Attend your town hall meetings. Engage with the representatives. Run for office on a local level.

Hold the politicians accountable.

Don't sit it out on any election day. Vote!

Disclaimer: I am not politically motivated or inclined; however, I cannot sit idly by and not take a stand for what I believe is right. I have beliefs and convictions that I must support. Don't sit on the fence, vote! Start by signing up for emails from all the representatives and candidates covering the area where you reside--both or all the parties. Keep abreast of the way your candidates vote. Write letters when a vote or bill for which you have strong feelings is considered. Sign up for watchdog communications about important issues. Above all, believe the candidates when they prove they don't care about our citizens. Don't vote for them again.
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain a... (show quote)


Apathy has become the dominant force in our society.
People have become desensitized to the government running amok and are increasingly accustomed to the darkness of evil that is creeping in.
Lately the creep has been modified to an all out assault!
Beware lefties, your friends in power will suddenly become your keepers!

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Sep 8, 2023 10:09:50   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
ExperienceCounts wrote:
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain about what is happening. I have values I wish our government and society were not eroding. Voting is a right reserved to citizens unless you live in a state/county/city that values noncitizens over citizens.

For everyone who doesn't vote, an opportunity to make a difference in our society doesn't happen. Your vote can make a difference.

Get involved in your local elections. Attend your town hall meetings. Engage with the representatives. Run for office on a local level.

Hold the politicians accountable.

Don't sit it out on any election day. Vote!

Disclaimer: I am not politically motivated or inclined; however, I cannot sit idly by and not take a stand for what I believe is right. I have beliefs and convictions that I must support. Don't sit on the fence, vote! Start by signing up for emails from all the representatives and candidates covering the area where you reside--both or all the parties. Keep abreast of the way your candidates vote. Write letters when a vote or bill for which you have strong feelings is considered. Sign up for watchdog communications about important issues. Above all, believe the candidates when they prove they don't care about our citizens. Don't vote for them again.
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain a... (show quote)


You can organize groups of people to monitor the "drop boxes" to ensure that voter fraud doesn't have an impact on the vote total. Stuffing the ballot box is a crime against everyone in our country.

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Sep 8, 2023 22:48:01   #
Roamin' Catholic Loc: luxurious exile
 
I will always vote against the candidates that promote abortion as a "right" and as something that is good for women.

I believe that as time goes on there will be more and more voter fraud, rigged elections and money deciding who wins an election. There's a lot of it already.

But although my vote doesn't count for much, if anything, in this life, I take comfort in knowing that voting against abortion will make one less mark against me when I kneel before the Lord in Judgment.

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Sep 8, 2023 23:39:18   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Roamin' Catholic wrote:
I will always vote against the candidates that promote abortion as a "right" and as something that is good for women.

I believe that as time goes on there will be more and more voter fraud, rigged elections and money deciding who wins an election. There's a lot of it already.

But although my vote doesn't count for much, if anything, in this life, I take comfort in knowing that voting against abortion will make one less mark against me when I kneel before the Lord in Judgment.
I will always vote against the candidates that pro... (show quote)


This time I agree with everything you said.

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Sep 9, 2023 01:42:19   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
Maybe not! If no conservatives vote, they’ll claim a mandate, but if we then don’t comply, what happens?
Vote dammit. It's one of the penultimate rights we have as citizens of the greatest country on the planet. Nearly 1.5 million service men and women have died for this country to ensure that we govern ourselves. There's been voter fraud throughout the years, and not all of it was done by democrats. But in 2016, they were not prepared to cheat enough. They made up for it in 2020 and 2022, but after a Biden term, the ranks of voters who don't want a repeat are swelling. It will be extremely difficult to steal the 2024 election if we all vote. Just my opinions. You do you. But if enough of you who would've voted against the Democrat party fail to vote at all, you have no right to complain when they hand us over on a platter to the one world government.

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Sep 9, 2023 09:40:57   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Fit2BTied wrote:
Vote dammit. It's one of the penultimate rights we have as citizens of the greatest country on the planet. Nearly 1.5 million service men and women have died for this country to ensure that we govern ourselves. There's been voter fraud throughout the years, and not all of it was done by democrats. But in 2016, they were not prepared to cheat enough. They made up for it in 2020 and 2022, but after a Biden term, the ranks of voters who don't want a repeat are swelling. It will be extremely difficult to steal the 2024 election if we all vote. Just my opinions. You do you. But if enough of you who would've voted against the Democrat party fail to vote at all, you have no right to complain when they hand us over on a platter to the one world government.
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Oh, I’m voting! I just wonder what would happen if we didn’t, and then refused to do anything they said!
Kinda like the swarms in Portland and the antifa everywhere.

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Sep 9, 2023 09:52:16   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
ExperienceCounts wrote:
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain about what is happening. I have values I wish our government and society were not eroding. Voting is a right reserved to citizens unless you live in a state/county/city that values noncitizens over citizens.

For everyone who doesn't vote, an opportunity to make a difference in our society doesn't happen. Your vote can make a difference.

Get involved in your local elections. Attend your town hall meetings. Engage with the representatives. Run for office on a local level.

Hold the politicians accountable.

Don't sit it out on any election day. Vote!

Disclaimer: I am not politically motivated or inclined; however, I cannot sit idly by and not take a stand for what I believe is right. I have beliefs and convictions that I must support. Don't sit on the fence, vote! Start by signing up for emails from all the representatives and candidates covering the area where you reside--both or all the parties. Keep abreast of the way your candidates vote. Write letters when a vote or bill for which you have strong feelings is considered. Sign up for watchdog communications about important issues. Above all, believe the candidates when they prove they don't care about our citizens. Don't vote for them again.
I always vote. If you don't vote, don't complain a... (show quote)


Excellent post !
I have never missed an opportunity to vote from the time I registered and I will always vote no matter what.

I don't think much of those that never vote we have the freedom given to all of us paid with the cost of great sacrifice and blood .

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Sep 9, 2023 16:45:59   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
4430 wrote:
Excellent post !
I have never missed an opportunity to vote from the time I registered and I will always vote no matter what.

I don't think much of those that never vote we have the freedom given to all of us paid with the cost of great sacrifice and blood .


Democraps want us to stop voting. It makes it easier for them to "win". They don't need to cheat as much.

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Sep 10, 2023 02:00:24   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
Oh, I’m voting! I just wonder what would happen if we didn’t, and then refused to do anything they said!
Kinda like the swarms in Portland and the antifa everywhere.
Unfortunately, it would take a lot of abuse before enough of us were willing to stand up and fight to take back what we'd lost. So many of us want to abide by the law, even when it's being interpreted and enforced by those who hate us. It's just how we are.

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