by orderandlaw on December 16th, 2007

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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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  • by Jack wears love COAT on December 16th, 2007

    Jack wears love COAT

    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.

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