On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Kae Verens <kae at verens.com> wrote:
> Kevin Lyda wrote:
>> Voting on things multiple times is not undemocratic. It is, in fact,
>> exactly what democracy is for. I'm glad we won but that is not a
>> license to stop participating and making sure our views continue to
>> prevail.
> I find it interesting that you only hear about a second vote on something
> when the first result ends up being what the government didn't want.
>> When the government gets what it wants, they don't seem to give people a
> second chance to change their mind.
So vote them out. I've lived here through two elections. I voted
against this government both times. I will do so again.
If they put things up multiple times that you don't like, don't vote for them.
It's stunning in its simplicity.
Kevin
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