
Alexios Komninos
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Being Makedonian I will vote for nobody. Neither of the leadership parties promoted our national interests, and as for the left parties, they have a bad record concerning ideas and attitude in respect with our northern neighbours. |
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Dellarovere
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As from 1992, when I got involved in the ecological issue, I realized that both parties which govern Greece for longer than half a century (under different names but with leaders belonging to two opponent families), have caused such a great damage to the environment that their leaders and collaborators, as well as many of their fanatic supporters should be convicted to life sentence for violation not only of the penal code, but also of any ethic law.
Our country was a paradise on earth and they turned it to an enviromental hell.
I will not evoke any details, we are all aware of the catastrophy, and who is to be held responsible (including voters).
As to minor parties, I would never vote for "synaspismos" under its present leadership, as it offends my aesthetics. What remains? The traditional Left (just for reaction) or abstainance from voting. |
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..Tolia..
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i have decided to change my political point of view
Tiara, you are wrong my dear. If we dont react, how do you expect things to change??
for this reason, I ll give my vote to a small political party
lets bring some change here! Country needs it!
Act! before its too late- |
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zusje17
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I haven't decided yet.The only thing I'm sure of is that my vote won't go to neither of the big parties,PASOK or Nea Dimokratia.I think those two parties and their politicians are rotten to the bone.I doubt if there are any decent politicians in our country cause everyone who gets involved in politics is doing that in order to promote his/her own agenda.I will read all the pre-election pamphlets of all the other parties,will do a search on the net and will go vote.I know nothing will change,and one of the big ones will win,but I will at least do something to express my dissatisfaction on the way they rule our country.If I find no one that I believe I will go and vote for no one(leuko) or because I heard somewhere that those votes count for the party that is winning(is that true?) I will cast a vote that will be canceled(akuro),on which I will have written my exact opinion about politicians and politics in general :) |
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Alice in Wonderbra
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I am undecided Citizen!!!
Should I go to vote or not??
Why should I go?? Someone to give me a good reason, someone to convince me, please!!!! |
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haroula
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having voted many times and for many years.i have decided that whoever becomes PM for Greece does the same thing!!
which is"NOTHING"!!
as long as there is"meson"here,it will always be the same!!
they come and they go and we see the same things!!
schools have not improved!
free health like"ika"is a joke!
roads are terrible!
help for the stray animals is not even on their agenda!
pensions?haha!!
unemployment?i laugh again!!
wages?we get paid less than any other European country!!
i for one,have given up hope that any politician can help Greece! |
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Mpamia
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Ye i've decided. I did a little thinking. 20 years PASOK did minor things. ND in 4 years did smth and put the bases for a bigger changes. So i'll prolly vote for ND again. |
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Hoplite
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I was going to vote for LAOS if I was voting in Greece... unless Vergis and his ecological party has a better offer. |
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D.B.O.
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actually,there isn't a political party that i prefer.but i will decide before 16 of September.i will vote the one that i consider the best,but i must think it very well first,because there are too many lies under the nice words... |
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Tiara
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I also haven't decided, but whoever comes out, it's always the same, nothing changes, so there isn't really any need to worry about who we are going to vote. |
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Takis
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i will vote Vassili Leventi for a second time!!!!
If i was American I would NEVER vote for Hillary!!
(our American friends have an election coming up so in a sense they were right to be confused) |
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Frank B
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The electoral system in Greece is a trap for all undecided voters.
If you vote for a small party (that will likely not make it to the parliament), then it is like voting for the strongest party = votes are transferred to that party.
If your vote is just "white" or "non-valid", then it is like voting again for the strongest party = votes are transferred to that party.
If you don't vote at all, they wish you all the best: you just made life easier for the strongest party as you increase polarization and, thus the relative difference between the two major parties.
Assuming a process such as "thinking" is happening somewhere in our brain..I am wondering how we cannot be puzzled...:)
Happy voting! |
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davidg32
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Basically undecided, I guess. I've no idea who I'll vote for, but have a half-dozen I've already decided I'll vote AGAINST, no matter what. |
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ele
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I have decided...I really believe that there's no such thing as "the best for the country" bc what will happen is more or less pre-decided by other factors but I feel that having a government that will be strong enough to support its decisions is crucial so that the country has stability and doesn't go to elections again and again... |
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agi_nt
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i m not 18 yet and i certainly dont consider myself as one of those who mix with the politics but i think that ND actually finished what PASOK started.finally i would vote KKE if it would follow the true meaning of Communism but that party is a lie too.so...if i voted,i d vote nothing.i d give an empty paper.theres no one who can really see what we need and if he sees them,he s doing nothing.theres no meaning in politics,only money |
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hard_n_tender26
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Λ.Α.Ο.Σ |
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anlarm
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This time I am not going to vote for the same party that I supported for over 30 years. They have betrayed their leftist philosophy, they are destroying the environment (or what is left from the previous, right-wing parties' greed). 'My party' has been a great disappointment for many. This is the first and the last time they will be in power. We overthrew Denktas and elected these people to make a change in internal and external politics. However, they are now using almost the same rhetoric.
The governement offices are like holiday spots; people come and go whenever they like. There is no work discipline. And now they are taking high-voltage electricity to our only National Park (nature reserve) Karpaz peninsula, which will destroy all flora and fauna (we have endemic flowers), and unspoiled beaches, where caretta caretta come to lay eggs. This is an unforgivable act of hatred for environment. |
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LS
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I am what they call a swing or undecided voter. However, i'm strongly opposed to the conservative movement-and would not vote republican if my life depended on it. I'm not a democrate-so don't go confusing me with them fools. I am ultra liberal,but I CONSIDER MYSELF a new breed of liberal. I don't hug trees (but i think we should stop cutting them down) and I do own a gun..and am more than willing to shoot on site and ask questions later. I dispise the homeless and feel that I SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO KEEP MY MONEY INSTEAD OF SUBSIDIESING BIG BUSINESS. let them PAY THEIR OWN WAY AND MAKE CUTS IN THEIR CEO SALARIES. hell they already outsource while getting a free ticket.
anyway. I am an independent. |
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1970
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I might just write my own name in. I can't do any worse than either party has done the last 20 years. I voted for a Clinton twice. I don't see myself making that mistake again. |
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MISTER JUSTICE
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LEONARDA, MY DEAR GREEK FRIEND, CAN YOU TELL YOUR BROTHER NOT TO BLOCK ME,PLEASE?
WHY DOES HE BLOCK ME?
WHY DOES HE TALK TO TURKS?
IT'S SUCH A NONSENSE |
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Nuala
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I'm torn between Hilary and Obama, I like Bill Clinton a lot but I am not really warming to her. However I am not sure Obama is strong enough for the presidency yet. I would suggest Hilary for pres. and Obama for vice. (my #1 pick would be Al Gore though) sorry if this sounds confusing, I guess I'm not certain yet after all. |
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Michael B
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There is no one to vote for in the election yet, if you are asking who I will vote for in primary I will probably vote for Hillary Clinton. |
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E. Von Dahl
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Well, if I COULD vote, I'd vote for Hillary Clinton. |
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igi
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Hillary 2008 |
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