A Quote by Bill Mollison

If you let the world roll on the way it's rolling, you're voting for death. I'm not voting for death. — © Bill Mollison
If you let the world roll on the way it's rolling, you're voting for death. I'm not voting for death.
You're not just voting for an individual, in my judgment, you're voting for an agenda. You're voting for a platform. You're voting for a political philosophy.
By applying blockchain technology to voting platforms, we can prevent tampering with online voting, which will increase confidence in the voting results of voters and residents in Seoul.
If you don't have voter ID, you can just keep voting and voting and voting.
Remember something, if you will, about voting: Voting is not a horse race, you're not going there thinking "Gee, I gotta pick the winner so I can brag to my friends 'Oh, I picked so-and-so and he or she won'". Voting is voting your heart and voting your conscience and when you've done that, don't ever, EVER let a Democrat or Republican tell you that you've wasted your vote because the fact is, if you DON'T vote your heart and conscience then you HAVE wasted your vote.
The 2020 Election is believed to be the most important in our lifetime. Therefore, I've chosen to become more involved in the voting process by using my social media platform to encourage voting and my facility as a Dekalb County early voting polling station.
We Cubans are voting for our new constitution, we're voting for Latin America and the Caribbean. We're also voting for Venezuela, we're defending Venezuela because in Venezuela the continent's dignity is in play.
It's almost like my career has been [based on voting]. I won a dancing contest to get into wrestling. That involved fans voting. And then on Dancing with the Stars, fans were voting.
Do not tell me that I have not shown courage in standing up to the gun people, in voting to ban assault weapons, voting for instant background checks, voting to end the gun show loophole and now in a position to create a consensus in America on gun safety.
The world would be a better place if people stopped voting for folksy candidates they could have a beer with and started voting for people smarter than they are.
Voting for impersonal parties and their programmes is a false substitute for the only true way to elect people's representatives: voting by an actual person for an actual candidate.
A worker voting for Mitt Romney is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.
Change arises from conviction. Stop voting in fear. Start voting for hope.
By voting for a candidate, we're not endorsing a particular lifestyle. We're simply voting on the issues.
Voting for the lesser of two evils is voting for your own enslavement.
People that have died 10 years ago are still voting, illegal immigrants are voting.
Most African-Americans really do believe that we are voting for our better interest in voting for Democrats.
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