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No way as the next government could take that money away plus I would never not vote (haven't had the chance to yet nut can't wait till I can)
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Probably, yes.
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NO WAY. suffregetts faught hard for me to be able to vote, Im not going to let them down! ....maybe for 2 million =D
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Yes. Wouldn't even think twice about it.
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$1,000,000 won't last long, these days. Plus, the U.S. American dollar is losing its worth. Besides, I can't put a price on my freedom. So, no way!
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Uh, yeah, why not? There's already enough people as it is that don't vote, what's one more. The people that are really into politics and the people that care enough will do the voting.
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No way!!! Talk about selling out.
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...and give up my right to serve jury duty!! yes, in a heartbeat.
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I have only lived in a few states, and each was is so totally liberal that my vote for really isn't that important and my vote against really wouldn't matter. The million would probably be more useful.
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Heck yes.
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I'd like to say no, but Christ, would I ever take the money.
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well considering i dont vote anyway giving up my right really wouldnt make a difference to my life but a million pound would so id take the money!
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I wouldn't even think about that decision, HAND over the money!!!
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I would definitely have to think about it.....
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No.
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Sure i would ~ i'd probably be happy to give it up for free :)
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I don't vote anyway. As an anarchist, I find representative "democracy" [sic] to be morally reprehensible. Every election I go to the voting booth and decline my ballot to show that my refusal to vote isn't just apathy or laziness, but rather a whole-hearted belief in direct democracy and a rejection of authority. Sure, I'd take the million and use it to help in the struggle to bring about true liberty.
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No chance
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After the last few elections (New Jersey Gov., US Pres. I'm kind of fed up with the way Americans vote. I'm about one step short of give it up for nothing much less a million.) The Illinois thing is just another example of the corruption that pervades American politics.
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Yes. I have not voted in years anyway because I don't just vote to vote. If the candidate doesn't show me reason to vote for them I do not just throw away my vote. My vote is a protest vote. If they put a box to vote "No Vote" I would check it.
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No. I'm not motivated by money. And liberty is important to me
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