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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
by R.B. Jones
Baltimore Times
Voting brings out mixed emotions in me. Part of me agrees with a former
professor of mine who was an anarchist, who said in class, “Don't vote,
it only encourages them (corrupt politicians).” Part of me wants to vote
because so many of my people died to acquire and maintain the right to
vote, despite my disdain for most of the names that show up on the
ballot. I force myself to vote in every election for some basic reasons.
Neighborhoods that vote in significant numbers on a regular basis tend
to get better service from government. The politicians for the most part
only respond to campaign contributions, votes, and pressure ranging from
calls and letters to civil disobedience and disruption of business as usual.
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