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Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
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The elections were a joke. I just came back from casting my ballot. I voted for Green Party and for restructuring the voting system.
The whole time I was at my polling station (30 minutes), only about 7-8 people came and voted (that includes two aged couples for four people). All, without exception were aged people, no young people whatsoever.
Plus I came in first to change my address, as I moved to a different one this summer, and the people there were clueless about how to get it done, almost like I was the first one the whole day to do that (polling station opened at 9AM and I voted at 6PM), the reason for my 30 minutes there. The poor old man in change of changing my paperwork, I had to help him with the change of address thing because he couldn't find my postal code on my driver's license for Christ's sakes, no offense, I felt bad for him. Jesus Christ. I didnt see a single observer from any parties other than a grand total of 10 pensioners on a total of five desks. Empty school hall, almost in the middle of a megacity. I think I could've actually cheated, because the lady almost forgot to check her initials on my ballots, at the last second before I deposited the ballots in the cardboard box.
Hey, who cares about the elections, right? Its just a burden, and its not important at all ... once every 4 years is too much time ... sad, very sad.
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Oct-10-2007 22:40
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Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
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I was being sarcastic, in case you guys didnt notice after reading my entire post. Elections ARE very important. Seriously, 7-8 people voted in 30 minutes, thats pathetic, judging by the size of Hamilton and the location of my voting station. Canadians dont care about politics, this country can easily fall to bad leaders like it happened across the border.
Apart from TAs on here, many young people dont vote, or even heard of the names of the 4 main party representatives in their area.
I cant wait to see official results ...
to find out what was the percentage of adults who went and cast their vote.
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Whenever you go and buy something, you are affecting someone somewhere, be it environment, a person, or a community - you're making a statement with what you buy. So make it a smart choice ... Its a big picture
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Oct-10-2007 23:14
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Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by djbruuen
on hamilton mountain around 6pm at my polling station, a decent amount of people came in. but still very low. The amount of non crossed off names over those crossed off was like 80%.
If EVERYONE actually voted, it'd be interesting to see how different the results would be.
i think they should adopt a secure online voting method. Then lazyness couldn't even be an excuse. (if we can trust our credit cards online, why couldn't voting work?) |
Hahah, are you from the same voting area? Hahah, whats your voting station 010 or 130-ish? LOL
NO to online voting. So easy to rig and no traces. Not even a receipt. Havent you seen the movie Votergate?
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Whenever you go and buy something, you are affecting someone somewhere, be it environment, a person, or a community - you're making a statement with what you buy. So make it a smart choice ... Its a big picture
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Oct-10-2007 23:38
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