Ah, Fall, when a woman’s thoughts turn to… VOTING
Seems as though 20 million single
women have no right to complain about the State of the Union. They didn’t vote.
Can you imagine the clout behind an organized group of 20 million disenchanted voters finally getting angry enough to want to change a couple of things down there at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Want better healthcare, safer schools, stronger Social Security, better personal freedoms? Want to stop the politician who is trampling your rights to free speech, the right to gather, the right to make intelligent choices? Then get up and vote. It’s easy.
Lisa Stone writes a great piece about the sad state of women’s uninvolvement in politics over at www.surfette.com; I suggest you read it and then get out and get registered to vote! To make it an absolute no-brainer, I’ve re-posted the information that Lisa provides on her site here for your clickable pleasure:
- League of Women Voters Online Voter Registration (all you need to know is your zipcode and your state) and non-partisan Voters’ Guides and Candidate Information (unfortunately not every state is listed)
- Factcheck.org for terrific, nonpartisan research into the latest headlines and campaign ads.
- National Women’s Law Center Election 2006: Candidates & Information database to research which initiatives, propositions and political offices up for a vote in your state. Note by Lisa: “This site has one of the most comprehensive databases I’ve seen, but their analyses of each reflect a progressive agenda.”
I’m off to register to vote in this year’s elections. How about you?
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7 opinions for Ah, Fall, when a woman’s thoughts turn to… VOTING
Ratphooey
Oct 18, 2006 at 3:22 pm
Alas, I believe you are too late to be elegible to vote in the upcoming midterm elections, but you’ll be all set for the spring primaries.
Steve Remington
Oct 18, 2006 at 4:32 pm
It’s amazing the amount of people who don’t vote, then turn around and complain.
christina
Oct 18, 2006 at 5:50 pm
I have to see if I am still registered to vote in DC. I think I have my voter’s registration card.
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Oct 20, 2006 at 4:26 am
[…] From Christina at Solo Mother (which is a new blog getting off to a roaring start, please stop by and take a peek - say hello while you’re at it!), writing Ah, Fall, when a woman’s thoughts turn to… VOTING: Can you imagine the clout behind an organized group of 20 million disenchanted voters finally getting angry enough to want to change a couple of things down there at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Want better healthcare, safer schools, stronger Social Security, better personal freedoms? Want to stop the politician who is trampling your rights to free speech, the right to gather, the right to make intelligent choices? Then get up and vote. It’s easy. […]
Mombat
Oct 21, 2006 at 2:54 pm
Well done, Solomother! I will be rounding up the suspects on my way to the booth. Thanks for the shoutout on my blog!
Lisa
Apr 29, 2007 at 1:56 am
I don’t believe in feminism. Single mom due to the feminism that has destroyed men…..Looks like I have a higher IQ too because there is good healthcare for all who ask for it, free speech is fine, social security would be fine if we privatized it, and schools are just a symptom of the society of disrespectful kids we have created…
christina
Apr 29, 2007 at 8:37 am
Um. Well, Lisa, if you’re happy with the way things are, you have two choices: you can sit back and ignore the political process or you can vote to keep the status quo.
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