One final TRUTH.
I noticed something about myself in my voting area.
The only person who didn't want Kerry in office didn't bother to make sure he was a registered voter. I can't feel sorry for the guy.
I made sure I was registered to vote 3 weeks before voting, I was, changed my address to update it to my current address. Voted, got it done. The Kerry voter didn't vote. The action by the voters tell me something about the candidate. Bush does things, Kerry says things, and if it gets done or not depends on if you have the energy to do it.
I get my information by doing and seeing if the information on the page is valid. I create my own scientific processes to figure out problems. I've seen them work, ran tests, and it made sense to everyone.
Rash generalization? How about common sense. I'm applying what I see in people and how they act. I take more than you think I do, that is already certain. Thanks for trying to criticize me constantly while not providing me with any of your experiences. That would hold some truth. But I've seen no experiences that you can recall. That just tells me that you don't pay attention to real life events on how people act.
I judge myself, I find myself valid as a person who can use experiences to explain his position.
I get my information by doing and seeing if the information on the page is valid. I create my own scientific processes to figure out problems. I've seen them work, ran tests, and it made sense to everyone.
Your own scientific processes? Are you some evil genius. So ionstead of investigating the reports of the world media, and compare and contrast facts and evidence, you perform experiments?
scientific processes, meaning electrical defect tests. Nothing to do with the election. I'm stating that I know how to apply and recognize a process and see the logic behind it. For instance, the Bible, I see its purpose, the Consistution, I see a purpose and meaning, I see why it was founded. You really don't have to have me explain how I understand the process and thinking behind rules... you must know how to recognize purpose or it shouldn't exist in the first place.
Originally posted by Silver Stardust
So you made sure you were registered 3 weeks beforehand, good for you. I registered to vote on my 18th birthday. Which was in February, exactly 9 months before the election day.
Good job, I voted 4 years ago, and was still registered 4 years ago, I just had my address updated. WOW.
Intricacies weighed measured and sorted without knowing any reason for it. Something must be ignored if you can't see what I see.
There is no science you can put on a human being. They can chose to be a statistic, or do chose their own path. I would think most people would agree that anyone can chose anything, and the only thing stopping a choice is society's will to hold that person back, a law, and physical laws.
I'm breaking it down. Nothing young about breaking it down. Unless you are talking about singing.
Originally posted by kingcoot
Rash generalization? How about common sense. I'm applying what I see in people and how they act. I take more than you think I do, that is already certain. Thanks for trying to criticize me constantly while not providing me with any of your experiences. That would hold some truth. But I've seen no experiences that you can recall. That just tells me that you don't pay attention to real life events on how people act.I judge myself, I find myself valid as a person who can use experiences to explain his position.
My experience is the exact oposite as yours. Several of my friends wanted Bush to win, but they never voted. They simply said they were for bush. While me, and other people who wanted Kerry to win actually voted.
The morale, you can't, with any validity, generalize the actions of a whole group of people based soley on what some people you know may have done. Just because you know someone who wanted Kerry to win, and this person didn't go out and vote and simply SAID he wanted Kerry to win doesn't mean the majority of Kerry people did that same thing. Nor does my experience I described above create any validity for me saying "bush people didn't vote, blah blah blah".
My county pretty much votes bush (Pretty much any Kerry voter has a problem finding a job or liking life). Explain the population density of my area and your area, and there is something quite relative about how people act. Maybe people need to move instead of hammering for change in their neighborhood. Do people go somewhere to find a job? Find a Girl? Get away from their dull city? They go there and they aren't happy because they went their for someone else's plan?
I've seen roommates that really had no desire to go to college. Their parents just send them there because the parents just send their kids and don't explain the value of it because they figure their child will just learn why they went.
I just think unhappiness occurs because people just give in to society to the extreme ends a bit too much.