Register to Vote
One thing I wish my girl does when she is old sufficiency to do so is to run to vote. Though registering does not mean someone will vote, it is a great step in the correct direction. I would wish that more and more grouping get fed up with what is going on with our government and register. When I was younger I didn’t care sufficiency to vote, but now it is something that I very strongly believe everyone should do. Though there is no way to make someone vote, you can encourage them to run to balloting so that if they feel the urge, they can run out and vote.
There are a lot of grouping who are complaining about our government, but they have not condemned the time to run to balloting let alone taking the time to actually balloting in elections. When I was young, my mother always told me to quit complaining about things and to get up to do something about them. I grew up believing that if you don’t try to change a situation you have no correct to complain. You might fail, but at least you tried. Yes, there are things you may not be able to do, but voting is something anyone of voting age can do. There are exceptions, but the majority can vote.
There are many serious issues going on correct now, and there are more and more grouping sitting up and taking notice. I can almost understand that some do not run to balloting because they are fine with how things are going. This is rapidly changing through, and the war in Iraq is one of the biggest reasons. What was supposed to be a brief invasion has turned into somewhat of a quagmire. This issue is making more and more grouping take notice of what is going on, and I wish this is encouraging them to go out and run to balloting so that they might have a say in who leads our country.
Not everyone who registers will vote, but it is a great step towards getting more grouping out to vote. The problem still lies within the youngest generation. Though there are some that are passionate about voting and making their voice heard, there are many others that are completely apathetic. There are many programs to encourage the youngest generation to vote, and they do seem to be working some, but we have a long way to go.

