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General Categories => Laws and Legislation => Topic started by: metaldoc on February 21, 2012, 09:24:14 PM
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Listen up and hear me well! This is a critical time for our nation, and too many people are sitting back to let others do the hard work. So it’s time for all of us to put some gas in it and persuade all eligible gun owners to register. That’s why I volunteered my time to film the ad shown here.
Now it’s your turn and I want to see results! Start now by sending this message to everyone you know who supports the Second Amendment. R. Lee "Gunny" Ermey
http://www.triggerthevote.org/landing2/ (http://www.triggerthevote.org/landing2/)
Peace and Quiet (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJAZyQHh9JU#ws)
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Oooo Rah
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Haha I love Gunny. Hope to see more commercials like this. Glad I switched my political views from Independent to Republican last week so I can vote in the primary.
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I saw this today and agree: It does no good at all to ***** and moan to the intertubz and all yer buddies..... if you don't vote, you don't COUNT! Not only that, if you don't make your preferences heard in the primaries, then you are just yelling into he the Hurricane in November..... and the Progs will have won !
Speak now or forever hold your civil peace.
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Great video!!!! We need to keep our right to bear arms !!!
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Voter turnout is generally pathetic. The most common excuse is "my one vote doesn't make a difference". Well, it does make a difference. You know what the politicians see when they look at a 20 to 30 % voter turnout? APATHY. No wonder our representative do what they want... most of the people just don't care.
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Voter turnout is generally pathetic. The most common excuse is "my one vote doesn't make a difference". Well, it does make a difference. You know what the politicians see when they look at a 20 to 30 % voter turnout? APATHY. No wonder our representative do what they want... most of the people just don't care.
Technically peoples votes don't make a difference in the election process. It's all those danged delegates who are SUPPOSED to vote the way their constituency votes