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Old 09.13.2012, 06:04 PM   #43
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Suchy i would love to have a beer and an arguement with you in the real world, but at some point we have to transcend our bitterness and cynicism to vote in a practical world.


Why? Working within the community at after-school programs, with gang-intervention programs, the library, half-way houses, shelters, prisons, community awareness programs, civic meetings, NGOs, churches, universities, environmental and conservation groups, etc etc not enough for y'all? How is it more appropriate to work with political campaigns and vote than to actually work with the community? Voting is a sham, plain and simple and that is my premise. If folks ACTUALLY want to do something in their communities, there are plenty of ways do such, and working with political parties and political campaigns seems to me to have the least efficacy.
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