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Our two old line parties in Canada prefer low voter turnouts. We can understand why those two parties would defend the right to voluntarily exclude ones' self from the democratic process.
In fact, given that advocating for "informal voting" can get you jail time in Australia, I would say that it is morally a duty to advocate for spoiling ones ballot.
To me spoiling a ballot and not going to the poll are two very different things. The first should not be made illegal but the second should be illegal.
You are going to have the police ticketing homeless people for not voting, and harrassing hermits in their caves. Are you people for fucking real?
You are all just a bunch of snotty busy-bodies. You should get out of everyones life and keep your lousy elections to yourself.
You are just completely obsessed with the idea that you have the right to determine what is right for eveyone else, and stick you business whereever you like. People have a right to reject the system. People have a right to have a moral conscience and act on it.
If you want people to vote for your godamned NDP halfwit party, convince them to do it. Don't force the to the altar of your misconception. All you are admitting really is that you are not convincing.
quote:Originally posted by Cueball: You are going to have the police ticketing homeless people for not voting, and harrassing hermits in their caves. Are you people for fucking real?
Try to discharge your own rage without pretending that you care about homeless people then you will begin to see that voting is the best catharsis.
If they bothered to know where homeless people live in order to register to vote, they might have to send them GST cheques and income supplements. Bad idea. Our dated electoral system works well enough to keep them away from the polls.
That's pretty big of someone who isn't very. Good for you, lad. I'll bet you even pay him the time of day when you can afford it.
Fuck you.
Actually the guy works for me on and off, and recently his crazy room mate came after him with a butcher knife and he's out of his place. So yeah, I pay him more than what the NDP thinks is a good minimum wage when I can. He asked to stay in my back yard while he is looking for a place.
Speaking of which, aside from "Liberal/Dippers, same old slippers", do you have a couch he could stay on because I am full up? PM me you address and I will send him right over.
Oh you mean like muscle for the borgiose. Rich social democrats do the poor "favours", and the poor in turn reward them with political power, thourgh a forced vote and then they are so grateful they act as muscle for your regieme.
quote:Originally posted by Cueball: Oh you mean like muscle for the borgiose. Rich social democrats do the poor "favours", and the poor in turn reward them with political power, thourgh a forced vote and then they are so grateful they act as muscle for your regieme.
Nice scam.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
To monitor if votes are bought, one needs to bring a cam in and out the polling booth.
quote: So yeah, I pay him more than what the NDP thinks is a good minimum wage when I can.
You were one of those who abstained from voting in the last election just after our 22 percent tin pot in Toronto raised his phony majority government's pay by 25%. So what are you talking about?
quote:Speaking of which, aside from "Liberal/Dippers, same old slippers", do you have a couch he could stay on because I am full up? PM me you address and I will send him right over.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
I thought you were paying him a living wage? Let me guess, you gave him a lick and a promise for $10.25/hr de-indexed for inflation three years from now? You cheap basted
I thought you were paying him a living wage? Let me guess, you gave him a lick and a promise for $10.25/hr de-indexed for inflation three years from now? You cheap basted
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Fidel ]
You started in with the insults Fidel. Actually this guy gets $12 under the table. What does that work out to over $15? The $10 the "liberals/dippers, same old slippers" are offering, is what... 2/3rds of what I am paying out?
Why should I vote for a $10 minimum wage when I pay more? What good does that do me or anyone I know?
Twelve bucks an hour? So now you admit the Liberals lick and a promise for $10.25/hr several years from now is entirely inadequate. I'll bet you're really glad now that the Liberals slithered into Queen's Perk and not the NDP. Do you see now what abstaining from votes does for ya? [img]tongue.gif" border="0[/img]
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: CMOT Dibbler ]
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: CMOT Dibbler ]
To me spoiling a ballot and not going to the poll are two very different things. The first should not be made illegal but the second should be illegal.
You are all just a bunch of snotty busy-bodies. You should get out of everyones life and keep your lousy elections to yourself.
You are just completely obsessed with the idea that you have the right to determine what is right for eveyone else, and stick you business whereever you like. People have a right to reject the system. People have a right to have a moral conscience and act on it.
If you want people to vote for your godamned NDP halfwit party, convince them to do it. Don't force the to the altar of your misconception. All you are admitting really is that you are not convincing.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
Try to discharge your own rage without pretending that you care about homeless people then you will begin to see that voting is the best catharsis.
By the way, I have been "homeless". Have you, ever?
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
What really matters is that you maybe always tasteless but you will never be stateless.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Benoit ]
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Benoit ]
That's pretty big of someone who isn't very. Good for you, lad. I'll bet you even pay him the time of day when you can afford it.
My friend, John McCain was very afraid of ACORN.
http://www.acorn.org/index.php?id=2755
Fuck you.
Actually the guy works for me on and off, and recently his crazy room mate came after him with a butcher knife and he's out of his place. So yeah, I pay him more than what the NDP thinks is a good minimum wage when I can. He asked to stay in my back yard while he is looking for a place.
Speaking of which, aside from "Liberal/Dippers, same old slippers", do you have a couch he could stay on because I am full up? PM me you address and I will send him right over.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
guardian
police
Nice scam.
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
To monitor if votes are bought, one needs to bring a cam in and out the polling booth.
Do you eat with that mouth?
You were one of those who abstained from voting in the last election just after our 22 percent tin pot in Toronto raised his phony majority government's pay by 25%. So what are you talking about?
I thought you were paying him a living wage? Let me guess, you gave him a lick and a promise for $10.25/hr de-indexed for inflation three years from now? You cheap basted
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Fidel ]
You started in with the insults Fidel. Actually this guy gets $12 under the table. What does that work out to over $15? The $10 the "liberals/dippers, same old slippers" are offering, is what... 2/3rds of what I am paying out?
Why should I vote for a $10 minimum wage when I pay more? What good does that do me or anyone I know?
[ 05 November 2008: Message edited by: Cueball ]
Filming yourself in the booth and when you insert your ballot should be illegal too. Secrecy and statehood are forever linked.