And do the people you vote for ever hold 100% of their promises? Didn't think so.
Um....no. We have the right to bitch because we are free. Whether we vote or not we can say whatever we want. Also, reread. I DID vote. I'm just also a proponent for the free speech and opinions of those who choose not to. Why am I wrong in wanting them to freely speak their mind in this country?
No we don't. The "right" isn't something we get handed after we vote. There is no "Right to Bitch License" they hand you after you're finished.
Again, "unless you disagree with us...". Clearly I'm an idiot for having my own opinion.
Again, "since clearly you don't get it.......", our freedom of speech is not dependent upon voting. Freedom is freedom. It's not contingent on anything. That's the right set forth by "those who died before us." If you don't understand that go back to the third grade and study your rights.
Again, (I'm getting tired of typing that so from now on "Nutty Bars" = "Again") my freedom of speech and opinion cannot be removed by you or anyone else. I can choose to not vote then go stand on Pennsylvania Ave. with big signs and protest. I have that right as an American.
What does this have to do with the freedom to choose whether or not to vote? Way to stay on subject there.
Nutty Bar, the freedom exists for me whether or not I vote. My grandfather, bro-in-law, and many close family friends have and are fighting for these freedoms and I'll excersize them if I see fit.
Nutty Bar, the right that has been fought for is the right to be free. Voting does not make someone more of a patriot than another. Our freedom is what we grasp and our freedom cannot be limited. Freedom to vote and freedom not to vote. Freedom to speak and freedom to hold our tongue. Freedom to buy and freedom to rent. Freedom to assemble and freedom to hole up in a basement playing CoD.
Don't forget many Americans fought and died for us to practice religion freely. What say you about those who chose not to?