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Old 03.27.2012, 10:04 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by SonicBebs
Someone who i have a lot of respect for has recently asked me to sign an online petition.

Generally i refuse to sign any online petitions because they are pretty much a waste of time. We didn't Stop The War. We didn't Stop The Chinese Government Eating Dogs. We didn't Stop Paedophile Terrorists. (although we did Save 6Music).
Governments dont tend to listen to real people let alone a load of names on the Internet

But should i sign to show support for my friend regardless? The issue is something worthwhile, but signing an Online Petetion wont change anything. I dont want to patronise her by signing to avoid hurting her feelings, but i dont want to bring up a rather pointless argument with her either

if you have respect for her then you can tell her what you think of the idea, no?
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