maudmac wrote:It's really an outrage to me that so many people don't vote
I'm with ya Holley. I've never been too political but I've always been a voter. The significance of this simple freedom we take for granted was really hammered home for me when, in 2000, I was in Amsterdam at an exhibit of the winners of the World Press Photo contest. I came across a series of photos from Indonesia in 1999 that depicted a man in a rural setting running along a road towards three men with machine guns. The series culminated in a photo of the man lying dead on the road in a pool of his own blood, shot for attempting to vote in what was to be Indonesia's first election in four decades. That image has stayed with me.
So, get out and vote, Kittens; not just because there are people being killed to do so, but also because as Americans, your vote can actually make a difference (to the world).
Jen



IMO violence never solves anything, maybe temporairily, but in the end the other party will just get more angry and before you know you'll have a nuke-a-palooza. Greed never solves anything either, everyone should have enough to live decently and any additional money is just bonus, not worth hurting others over.

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