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Subject: Starfish: Why Vote?, Pamela Blaine - November01, 2004



Monday, November 1, 2004

Make a Ripple - Make a Difference

Greetings, Ripplemakers

 

Why Vote?
by
Pamla Blaine

Why Vote?

Not long ago I read where one person was telling another that their vote wasn??™t going to count because they were voting to ???cancel out their vote???.  In other words, this person didn??™t like the way the other was voting so they were going to see that their vote didn??™t count by voting for the opposite candidate.   This seemed a little confusing to me.  If one person can vote to cancel another person??™s vote, then which person is doing the canceling?  Is it the one who threatens to cancel the other??™s vote first or the one who gets to the polls last?  If this were the case, we could all get our families together and determine who is canceling out who??™s vote, count up the votes not cancelled, and save time and energy by just sending only those people who haven??™t been cancelled out to the polls.

Why should we vote?  Is it so that we can get some free time off from work to go vote?  Is it because for those who are unattached, there is a possibility, however slight, that you might meet the love of your life standing in line at the polls?  Actually, I think that a lot of people have spent a lot of money to buy our votes so let??™s disappoint them by voting our consciences.

All humor aside, this sort of thinking about canceling votes or voting for the wrong reason makes people think that their vote doesn??™t count.  It is a well-known fact that one vote can make a difference and a whole group of people deciding to make a difference can change an election.  Here are just a few examples of the value of one vote:  

1645 - One Vote gave Oliver Cromwell control of England.

1649 - One Vote caused Charles I of England to be executed.

1776 - One Vote gave America the English language instead of German.

1800 ??“ One Vote gave Thomas Jefferson the presidency over Aaron Burr

1845 ??“ One Vote gave Texas and Washington statehood

1876 - One Vote changed France from a monarchy to a republic.

1876 - One Vote made Rutherford B. Hayes the President.

1923 - One Vote gave Adolph Hitler leadership of the Nazi party.

1941 - One Vote saved Selective Service just weeks before Pearl Harbor.

 These are a few of my reasons for voting:

 v     -I vote because there are other countries where people are not allowed the freedom to vote at all but must live in fear and oppression.

 v     -I vote because in some nations, many risk their lives just to go cast their ballot.  I can do it freely without fear and I should not take that freedom lightly.

 v     -I vote because we have a say in who gets hired to represent us and we pay their salary.  If we don??™t participate, we shouldn??™t have the right to complain.

 v     -I vote because I am a woman and my grandmothers before me were not allowed the freedom to vote.  Some women were even jailed trying to achieve that right.  (Women gained the right to vote in 1920)

 v     -I vote because my father, my father-in-law, and my brother went in harm??™s way to keep our country free so that I could continue to vote.

 v     -I vote because our country was founded on the principles of freedom and democracy. I believe we should live up to our legacy and exercise our right to vote.

 v     I vote because our ancestors fought and died that we might live in a country where we have the freedom to vote.

 v     -I vote because many more are still dying every year, every month, and each day for a taste of the freedom we take for granted.

 v     -I vote because I am thankful for the opportunity and grateful that we live in a country where we can vote.

 v     -I vote because God has given us that right and told us to be involved and to pray ???for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life.???

 Voting is a very important activity that should be taken seriously.  The candidates should be considered for their experience, ability, and past voting record if they have previously held office.  An election is not a popularity contest.  After all, if we were to have brain surgery, wouldn??™t we choose a doctor who had experience, ability, and had a past record of successful surgeries.  I suspect that we would consider his looks or popularity of little consequence.   

 In 1770, there were some words written by Alexander Tyler that we would do well to heed today: 

???A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising them the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over a fiscal responsibility, always followed by a dictatorship. The average of the world??™s great civilizations before they decline has been 200 years. These nations have progressed in this sequence: From (1) bondage to spiritual faith; from (2) spiritual faith to great courage; from (3) courage to liberty; from (4) liberty to abundance; from (5) abundance to selfishness; from (6) selfishness to complacency; from (7) complacency to apathy; from (8) apathy to dependency; from (9) dependency back again to bondage.???

- Alexander Tyler, in his 1770 book, Cycle of Democracy

 

 Our country has lasted well over 200 years because God has allowed it to be so.  We have kept our spiritual faith, liberty, and courage for many years.  Yet, I wonder where do you think we are in this cycle of democracy today?

 

Remember your vote does count and nobody can cancel it out because each vote stands for a person and every person has value.  See you at the polls!

By

Pamela Blaine

?© October 2004

 

???Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.???

- Benjamin Franklin

About Pam:  My husband and I live in Missouri.  We have 4 children and 5 grandchildren.  I enjoy writing, music, and country living.  I write "Pam's Corner" for the local newspaper and many stories have been published on the internet as well as in several books. I play piano at church and I'm an avid reader. One of my goals is to be able to write for my children and grandchildren so special memories will not be forgotten.  We have a gospel music CD entitled "I'll Walk You Home".  If you would like one, they are available by freewill donation.  More information as well as a clip from the CD is on the website at:
http://blaines.us/PamyPlace.htm

 Send me an email and let me know what you thought about this article.
e-mail address: pamyblaine@blaines.us or pamyrose88@yahoo.com


 
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