Tuesday, April 24, 2007
IF YOU DON'T VOTE (APPROX 70% OF YOU) - YOUR CRITICAL VOICE NEEDS TO BE HEARD. I WOULD LIKE TO REPRESENT THAT VOICE
Approximately 4500 people, out of a total 6500, do not vote in Ifield (70% approx).
To those 4500 people, I would like to say this : Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you think it's a waste of time - 'they' will do exactly what they want to do anyway, so what's the point ? Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you are disillusioned with old party-politics which seems irrelevant today. Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you are fed up with the same old party-political claptrap. Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Your voice is critical - Vote.
To those 4500 people, I would like to say this : Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you think it's a waste of time - 'they' will do exactly what they want to do anyway, so what's the point ? Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you are disillusioned with old party-politics which seems irrelevant today. Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Some of you might not vote because you are fed up with the same old party-political claptrap. Your critical voice needs to be heard. I would like to represent that voice.
Your voice is critical - Vote.
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Voting in this democracy is not only a right, it is a duty. Voters have a duty towards their country, towards themselves.
I just think that the "only" faculty I still have, democratically speaking, which I must do my utmost to uphold, is voting.
And I have seen that "my" vote counts, mostly when my neighbours massively join me in voting.
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I just think that the "only" faculty I still have, democratically speaking, which I must do my utmost to uphold, is voting.
And I have seen that "my" vote counts, mostly when my neighbours massively join me in voting.
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