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General Topics => Legal and Activism => Topic started by: Heavies on April 18, 2014, 01:22:55 PM

Title: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Heavies on April 18, 2014, 01:22:55 PM
Time is coming around to vote for your rights.  Are you ready and dedicated to support your rights the American way?  Times are now here where the utter importance of your vote CANNOT be discounted.   The only way to preserve freedom in America is to make major directional changes in the direction this country is taking.

I PLAN ON VOTING 2A DOWN THE LINE.  What do you plan on doing??


Register to VOTE!  and VOTE 2A!

http://hawaii.gov/elections/voters/registration.htm (http://hawaii.gov/elections/voters/registration.htm)
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: BUD on April 18, 2014, 05:47:41 PM
DOWN THE LINE BROTHER!!!   :shaka: :shaka: :shaka:
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: matt0137 on April 18, 2014, 06:44:18 PM
After voting, The results showed everyone chose voting 2a down the line. Surprise, surprise
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Tom_G on April 18, 2014, 08:40:03 PM
Well, if there was a "None of your damned business" option, you might see a shift in percentages.  just sayin'   ;)
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: BUD on April 18, 2014, 09:39:08 PM
Well, if there was a "None of your damned business" option, you might see a shift in percentages.  just sayin'   ;)

This should have been posted in that other section, off topic, subsection drunken post.  lol
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: matt0137 on April 18, 2014, 10:08:37 PM
Well, if there was a "None of your damned business" option, you might see a shift in percentages.  just sayin'   ;)

I would assume that not participating in the poll in the first place would be the "none of your damned business" answer. No need for that as an option.  ;)
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: edster48 on April 19, 2014, 06:45:43 AM
Well, if there was a "None of your damned business" option, you might see a shift in percentages.  just sayin'   ;)

No one is forcing anybody to participate, keep it to yourself if you like!

I've been voting since 1980, the first election I was eligible for. Kind of sad that Hawaii's voter participation rate is the lowest in the country, no wonder our government sucks!
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: punaperson on April 19, 2014, 09:52:13 AM
Kind of sad that Hawaii's voter participation rate is the lowest in the country, no wonder our government sucks!
And our public servants have made sure that citizen impact and influence is minimized by continuing to perpetuate Hawaii as the only state that has no recall, referendum, initiative or term limits. Anyone that would assert that the government here has the slightest concern about the public interest and citizen input is deluded.

For example, try to get an answer from a police chief about what the specific concrete criteria or standards are for issuing a concealed carry license under the "exceptional case" "reason to fear injury to the applicant's person or property" legal standard. Ask them to give you an example of what someone could write that would result in the chief's decision being affirmative and he would grant the license. Go ahead, ask. See how responsive your government public servants are to the legitimate questions asked by law-abiding citizens. Ask the mayor and the council members and the legislature members to assist you in getting a straight answer to a simple question from the police chief. Crickets chirping. Who are you going to vote in or out that would have any impact on these kinds of deeply ingrained fascist statist policies that show utter disdain and disregard for and mock the very citizens they are supposed to be "serving"?  >:(
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: robtmc on April 19, 2014, 11:26:13 AM
No democrats, no way, never.  Pro 2A if there is no other choice.
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: pastordennis on April 19, 2014, 10:03:25 PM
I have voted since I was 18 yrs old. Almost 40 years. The last 18 or so Republican. Once I got saved my eyes were opened and I realized what a bunch of butt holes our elected officials really are. There are only a few who really care about the people. The rest otta be strung up. I dont like violence but I am so ready to water the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants. Dang I am so mad. I vote 2@ all the way. The reason being, this is the only thing protecting us from a out of control Govt. But not for long. Thanks for allowing me to vent guys. God Bless you'all.
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Hunter1007 on April 20, 2014, 01:19:46 AM
I remember last election some one posted a list of pro2a candidates. Maybe someone can post a similar list again. Sure would help a lot of folks who don't read into all the politics
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: aieahound on April 20, 2014, 09:49:33 AM
What if your district has no Pro-2A choice ?

And our vote for president doesn't even count as he/she is already elected before our polls close.

My parents always made us go to the polls with them as kids so we got in the habit of going to vote.
I do the same thing with my kids.

I've voted in every election since turning 18 but my brother has since stopped voting. So it's inconclusive if the technique actually works.
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Heavies on April 20, 2014, 09:59:16 AM
What if your district has no Pro-2A choice ?

And our vote for president doesn't even count as he/she is already elected before our polls close.

My parents always made us go to the polls with them as kids so we got in the habit of going to vote.
I do the same thing with my kids.

I've voted in every election since turning 18 but my brother has since stopped voting. So it's inconclusive if the technique actually works.

What are goal should be is getting all those that cherish our rights to get out to the polls.  In Hawaii, seems like the only ones who vote are the bribed and coerced _-_-_  zombies. 

You seen, when it looks like a district will elect a person that will not follow the status quo...  they mysteriously don't have enough ballots, have problems with the machines, traffic is too bad, etc. with the excuses...  We need more voters to overwhelm these scammers and crooks.
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Heavies on April 20, 2014, 10:04:08 AM
I can't believe there are 2 people here that voted for 'Don't care" , maybe you all need to move to an other country.   YOU ARE the very reason that Hawaii and our nation is going to shit!   

There are people around the world who risk their LIVES and the lives of their family to vote, YOU on the other hand, what the hell are you doing? ??? ... sitting there waiting for the next government hand out and bribe.  Fucken sickening.
Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Tom_G on April 20, 2014, 10:17:52 AM
I remember last election some one posted a list of pro2a candidates. Maybe someone can post a similar list again. Sure would help a lot of folks who don't read into all the politics

Both NRA and HRA assemble such lists for the big elections.  I always use those lists as an advisory. 
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Post by: Q on April 20, 2014, 10:20:49 AM
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Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: Heavies on April 20, 2014, 12:06:56 PM
If your district doesn't have any pro 2a candidate, I'd vote opposite the incumbent.   Getting the old stagnant corruption out aught to help some... new blood might favor the will of the constituents more than the special interests. . . just a thought..
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Post by: Q on April 20, 2014, 01:02:07 PM
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Title: Re: Are you registered to VOTE
Post by: robtmc on April 20, 2014, 05:41:55 PM
Are you recommending blood eagle?  :geekdanc:

Smelly Viet Nam war  protestors come to mind.