Let's split the different meanings of vote in different UIs.
@animuson makes a good point that we can not know why people use down/up votes.
Some will claim that they do vote to show agreement on a particular post proposal ( I do ), while others will vote only based on the usefulness, or ( lack of ) research effort, just like in main.
The problem is that we need both of these systems to be able to detect bad questions, from good questions with non-accepted proposals (feature-request, burnination).
Currently the only way for the community to show this agreement is unfortunately through this solely vote system, which then allows all different readings of these votes.
So if we take an example like this exact question, I feel completely stuck by the fact that I should upvote it, because This question shows research effort; it is useful and clear and also points a real problem in the system, but I do disagree with the solution proposed.
@animuson also said that we should state clearly why we do disagree, and in a way I am doing it. But if we keep it only this way, then everyone dis/agreeing will have to post his own answer, because votes don't represent agreement, and even if they did, one could vote multiple times on different points made by different users ==> broken vote system.
So instead of changing the tooltip, I think a better way of dealing with this issue would be to have a component in the question that would act like a real Community Agreement Vote System. This could be proposed in any question with the [feature-request] and [burninate-request] (perhaps others).
This would require a lot more of work for dev-team though, and I don't even have time to think of all implications and needs...