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Old 05-19-2009, 05:30 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by newsbone View Post
Don’t you guys think that those who do not exercise their rights to vote should be jailed? I say these because those who do not participate are the ones who end up are very vocal in complaining against the government’s policies. Okay I know some of are about to jump up shouting that it is your right either to vote or not, I think some rights suck! Honestly.
I believe only 1/3rd of the population votes or so.. I voted in 2006 the only time I've ever voted

Those that complain don't understand how to effect change.. and would complain about just about everything.. they give their power to those they hope will help them.. they can all be self empowered if they choose..

The truth is if you understand how to effect change.. if you understand the illusion is you.. you are the illusion.. you create everywhere!

Then you can change everything through simple LOA.. there is no reason to vote.. there is no bother.. my excuse lately.. why subject myself to the idea of "jury duty"

Why do you buy into the illusion.. that all the power is in the hands of "people" that are not you?

Here is same question in a different context..
Should people be jailed if they:
don't mow their lawns?
don't pay for insurance?
don't pay a trash man to take away their piling trash?
don't vote?

As you can see change the context.. and you might feel the above 3 questions are maybe silly.. my suggestion to use is ease back and take your power back.. you have 200000000% more effect in Washington then any single politician.. run some political intentions if you wish and see your effect..
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