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	<title>Comments on: Voting on Election Day</title>
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		<title>By: BiPolrFrenzy</title>
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		<description>Funy quote from the article: "There I am, faithfully watching CNN and FoxNews, reading a daily newspaper, keeping up on things political, and then, come Election Day, some lunkhead who's spent the past four years watching wrestling on television and reading Hustler gets shamed into voting, and he winds up canceling out my vote?! Is that fair? Is that just?"

You've got a point that we've colored out allegiance to a donkey or elephant. Me, I vote issues. Which candidate will represent my values when they get into office. If that means a democrat, so be it (I've done it before even though I'm registered a Republican). Some people want to put you in a box, and some people do it to themselves. I agree one should read up on the issues/candidates and make an INFORMED decision.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funy quote from the article: &#8220;There I am, faithfully watching CNN and FoxNews, reading a daily newspaper, keeping up on things political, and then, come Election Day, some lunkhead who&#8217;s spent the past four years watching wrestling on television and reading Hustler gets shamed into voting, and he winds up canceling out my vote?! Is that fair? Is that just?&#8221;</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve got a point that we&#8217;ve colored out allegiance to a donkey or elephant. Me, I vote issues. Which candidate will represent my values when they get into office. If that means a democrat, so be it (I&#8217;ve done it before even though I&#8217;m registered a Republican). Some people want to put you in a box, and some people do it to themselves. I agree one should read up on the issues/candidates and make an INFORMED decision.</p>
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