posted by [identity profile] osuneko.livejournal.com at 07:54pm on 2005-01-28
I don't think so. As I stated before, someone has to already believe something for it to take effect. It's already inside of them. Some people would never vote for "Candidate X" because he is against everything they know is true. Others are varied and have to weight the pros and cons. And it's still their choice, no matter what anyone tells them. And it's everyone's human right to speak their opinions to others, whether others believe them or not.

If someone said that people shouldn't be allowed to tell others their side and their beliefs, than that would be taking away their rights as human beings. Some people go a little far and can be pushy, but unless they physically go to the voting booth and make the person choose someone they don't want to, then it's the responsibility of the individual to decide what they want to believe and how they act upon it.

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