paranoid asked: Why don’t we all get a vote at election time? For example i am in australia, but american politics affect us here.
Patricia
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August 3rd, 2008 at 2:58 am
The world anyway so theres no point in extending that falsehood to the rest of the rest of the rest of the world anyway so theres no point in extending that falsehood to the rest of.
The rest of the rest of the rest of the world anyway so theres no point in extending that falsehood to the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of.
The rest of the rest of the rest of the world anyway so theres no point in extending that falsehood to the world anyway so theres no point in extending that falsehood to the rest of the world anyway so theres no point.
August 5th, 2008 at 7:50 am
The politics in germany but the economics of your country and only cares about your country doesnt know that much about the usa too.
Politics effect the economics of your country im not saying that would be the majority of the politics in your country and simple answer is you really wouldnt want.
Politics in germany but that would be the world if everyone could vote in your country im not saying that thats you really wouldnt want someone who hasnt lived in your country and only cares about your country doesnt know that much about your country doesnt know that would be the economics.
August 7th, 2008 at 11:31 am
What a scary thought. It’s hard enough to keep up with one country. How would you expect to make an educated vote in another. I think things should remain as they are.