>>>>>Guess which party is driving around picking up the mentally ill, homeless, felons? Yep, it's the same party that tends to also call upon the dead when it comes time to vote.
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http://www.nypost.com/seven/10062008/news/nationalnews/homeless_driven_to_vote_obama_132395.htm>>>>
>>>>And your objection to homeless people voting is exactly what? Since when did losing your home mean you have to lose your vote?
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>>>And you think that they will be given a fair assessment of both candidates? Oh, wait. I'm forgetting the hours I'm sure they spend each day reading and listening to the political opinions and discussions in order to make an informed decision...
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>>If an informed decision were a requirement for voting, half the population of both of our countries wouldn't be allowed in the door.
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>Some of our founding fathers held that same view and hence didn't want the general public voting...
At least in Canada, half the population doesn't vote anyway. I'm concerned though that it may be the wrong half. ;)
Truth to tell, it really is hard not to become disillusioned after switching governing parties often enough to demonstrate that none of them should be trusted too far.