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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3246726" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>I agree that Oklahoma will be a "red" state for a few more years. Looking back on the last election there was a high "blue" turn out in Tulsa, Cleveland and Oklahoma counties. My dad told me when I turned 18 to register to vote and sign up for the draft. Most importantly he told me that if I don't vote I cant complain about it. So at the time the democrat party was bigger in the local community, so I registered Republican so I didn't have to vote so much. That was "smart" thinking for an 18 year old. I cant say at this point, I will change, but as all of you i'm tired of the bull**** from both sides. As a South Park episode once put it, you either vote for the giant douche or the turd sandwich, but you have to vote. I kinda feel like that's been the last 20 years for the government candidates. I hate it, but such as life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3246726, member: 43286"] I agree that Oklahoma will be a "red" state for a few more years. Looking back on the last election there was a high "blue" turn out in Tulsa, Cleveland and Oklahoma counties. My dad told me when I turned 18 to register to vote and sign up for the draft. Most importantly he told me that if I don't vote I cant complain about it. So at the time the democrat party was bigger in the local community, so I registered Republican so I didn't have to vote so much. That was "smart" thinking for an 18 year old. I cant say at this point, I will change, but as all of you i'm tired of the bull**** from both sides. As a South Park episode once put it, you either vote for the giant douche or the turd sandwich, but you have to vote. I kinda feel like that's been the last 20 years for the government candidates. I hate it, but such as life. [/QUOTE]
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