A Quote by Emma Goldman

If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal. — © Emma Goldman
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
If voting changed anything, it would be illegal.
U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz accused Republicans of trying to make it a crime to be an illegal alien. Democrats see a conspiracy plot. First Republicans want to say that illegal aliens are illegal, next they're going to want to take away their voting rights.
If voting could change anything, it would be illegal.
If voting could actually change anything, it would be illegal.
People that have died 10 years ago are still voting, illegal immigrants are voting.
If voting changed anything, they'd abolish it.
If Voting Changed Anything They'd Abolish It
We should know who's walking into the voting booth, and I would support anything we do to make sure that our elections are secure, that it's only citizens voting.
It’s not illegal to be an asshole. It’s not illegal to be racist, even. It’s not illegal to do anything.
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.
If voting made any difference, it would be illegal.
All the things that Hillary Clinton has changed. OK, she used to be strong at the border. Now everyone could stay. She used to have a crime bill; "sorry about that." She used to be for welfare reform. That was a big mistake. "Libya wasn't my job; it's Barack Obama's." The TPP was the - was the gold standard for trade deals. "I hate the TPP." So she changed on everything. What is she voting for, who are you voting for? What are we doing here? She's going to win it just on recognition.
Those flowers were picked by illegal immigrants. And they're not voting for you, b*tch.
There's really no point to voting. If it made any difference, it would probably be illegal.
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.
Widespread use of online voting will create the potential for abuse that will make the problems inherent in e-voting pale in comparison.
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