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Old 10-27-2004, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by LieToMe
It would be one thing if this was a rally to encourage young people to vote in general, not telling them specifically who to vote for. If someone doesn't know enough about the issues to cast a vote, then don't bother voting. I wouldn't vote for a candidate just because bon jovi or springsteen told me to.
Jon has never said "vote for Kerry" He has always told people to go out and vote, he never says who to vote for. He is doing this to support HIS candidate and to let his voice be heard. He is also bringing younger voters into this and encouraging them to vote for a candidate.

If a person cannot think for themselves, then they should think twice about why they are voting for this person and get more informed about the issues. It they are clueless and are only voting for someone just because someone else is voting for this person, then they should not vote at all. Politics are a very serious issue and shouldn't be taken lightly, especially when we are voting for a leader of this country.
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