08-23-2016, 06:34 AM
that's democracy for you. in murrica, you're granted that opportunity to vote. at the end of the day, you can have meaningful discussions on the two leading candidates and you decide who you want to vote for. that's your right...there is no wrong or right vote. vote however you want to...
but if you abstain from voting, don't complain too much about the election results because imho that's quite hypocritical. since I was 18, I've always voted. sometimes the candidate I voted for won and sometimes not; but im glad I voted.
to quote Miranda priestly, "that's all."
but if you abstain from voting, don't complain too much about the election results because imho that's quite hypocritical. since I was 18, I've always voted. sometimes the candidate I voted for won and sometimes not; but im glad I voted.
to quote Miranda priestly, "that's all."