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I just dont like todays politics.So, no problem whether I get to vote or not.Right to vote no longer seems to be the characteristic feature of democracy.
May be,sometimes I ask people who they voted for, just to make a rough assumption of who would get the top chair.
But as a common man,as long as the govt. is doing something useful for the people, its more than enough for me.
Will Americans start to move to China or India for jobs since most jobs are going there?
by Louie_Ranking on September 18th, 2011
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Why can't we have a government that really cares what the British people want?
by PinkyKingerweiser on September 19th, 2011
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"Democracу-a form of government,which means...?" or "Democracy - it is assumed that...?" Try to continue the expression of democracy?
by PetrashEug on September 9th, 2011
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Talking about the USA Democracy what is beside the point?
by prof. mes solzhenitsy on September 19th, 2011
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DEMOCRACY FOR SALE!!!
Are you buying it?
by mikedsign on October 13th, 2011
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You're reading Voting: How important is that to you? Is it an absolute cornerstone of a republic and/or democracy? Do you refuse to tell people how you voted? Do you ask others how they voted?
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