A Quote by Noam Chomsky

If voting could actually change anything, it would be illegal. — © Noam Chomsky
If voting could actually change anything, it would be illegal.
If voting could change anything, it would be illegal.
If voting changed anything, it would be illegal.
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
People that have died 10 years ago are still voting, illegal immigrants are voting.
If voting made any difference, it would be illegal.
There's really no point to voting. If it made any difference, it would probably be illegal.
In 2006, I hung out with The Carter Center as they monitored the Palestinian elections. Nobody thought Hamas would win. Hamas did not think Hamas could win. The lion's share of folks I spoke to who were voting for them were not actually voting for Hamas but against Fatah.
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 you were to ask me would I change anything or could I go back to the past and change anything, I really wouldn't.
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.
Polls can change; people's opinions can change. Voting intentions can change, and I think it would be a silly leader, a silly political party, that would assume that we have it sewn up.
When you venture at life with curiosity, you can learn from anything. You learn from things that you could never maybe thought you could learn from. And when you actually step into the room with a lot of people who have an education in a classroom, that is very similar to other people's educations, you'll actually come with a unique perspective that could be a valuable perspective that creates an innovation that could change the world.
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.
If they lose their legal basis for owning a .cn domain, google.cn would cease to exist, or if it continued to exist, it would be illegal, and doing anything blatantly illegal in China puts their employees at serious risk.
When people start to complain, "Voting doesn't matter," I'm like, the people of Wisconsin weren't boycotting and hitting the streets and blowing up those rooms because voting didn't change those situations for them. That was their livelihood. There's revolution going on all over the world because they actually can't have a voice.
The fact that I lost my mum was horrible, and if I could change anything, I would definitely change that.
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