Monday, November 04, 2002
The One True b!X - November 04, 2002 - VOTE OR DIE! Stickers

"Now available for you to share and enjoy, a PDF file ready to print out on Avery 8160 mailing labels, which will make 30 stickers per sheet."

Nifty stickers!


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U.S. kills al-Qaida suspects in Yemen

"Six al-Qaida suspects were killed, including a top operative of Osama bin Laden, when their car was blasted with a Hellfire missile fired from a CIA-operated drone in northwest Yemen, U.S. officials told NBC News on Monday."

Now this is how we should be fighting the War on Terrorism. 

<obGanuEnrage>Imagine the results these kind of operations could have if we were focusing on them instead of Iraq.</obGanuEnrage>

 


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Fightin' with Grabes : An ongoing inquiry into politics and culture.

Combination Plate #15, Two Packs of Marlboro Lights and Two Cokes.

John-Paul Pagano - Pimpdaddy - Fights Back.


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VOTE!

posted by oissubke at November 4 7:37 AM. Sorry for the US-centric post, but Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote Vote tomorrow!! This nation is run by a handful of individuals: Not the rich, nor the famous, nor the powerful, but those common Joes and Janes who take a few minutes a year to go and put a checkbox on a piece of paper (or whatever you do in your state). While it's all very fun to discuss politics on Metafilter, or post about it on your blog, or shake your fist at it while watching the evening news, election day is the time when your opinion is worth something more than the Special Olympics Award for Internet Debate. Your country is asking you a question, and how you respond determines the course we all take in the future. I apologize for the grand and idealistic rhetoric, but this is a grand and idealistic situation! VOTE ALREADY!!! [MetaFilter]

What he said.  Personally, I'm all for mandatory voting.  We're all required to pay our taxes, and do our jury duty....why not force us to vote?  And for those that chose to not vote in protest, make them show up at the polling place, or mail the correct form, to do so.  A "Right to Apathy" wasn't guaranteed in the Constitution as far as I am aware.


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