jordan Posted August 25, 2004 Posted August 25, 2004 For number one, the underscore can represent the jurisdiction of whatever level of government the person you vote for represents whether it's a county, state or the entire country (or even whatever other countries might use).
LucidDreamer Posted August 25, 2004 Posted August 25, 2004 When I vote I consider the ramifications for both myself/family and for the country as a whole. I try to vote in a way that I feel the most people benefit. I have to admit that the possible effects to my family and friends take precedence, but I fell that what is best for them is often best for the rest of the country. When there is a conflict I try to weigh how much my family/friends will be affected compared to the rest of the country.
atinymonkey Posted August 26, 2004 Posted August 26, 2004 I don't vote for whomever would put me in a better personal situation. I vote for the party that has the best political and socioeconomic track record. I don't listen to what the spokespuppet churns out, as it's mostly misrepresentation and flexible promises. If a party has had the same effective solutions, they show consistance. If the party change policy every 4 weeks, they are not worth any attention. In short I pick the person I vote for based on who best sorted out the problems we have at the moment, in the past.
Rasori Posted August 27, 2004 Posted August 27, 2004 I can't vote, but if I could... let's see, I suppose my views right now would say that I'd vote for what I believe is best for the country. At least with my views currently, I COULDN'T really vote for what's better for myself or my family, since I have no clue what would help or hurt me/us. 'Course, my views have been pretty closed-minded, and I *am* under 18, so maybe my views are just based on what my dad says. Perfectly possible, I suppose...
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