Time to Vote
To all BFB readers in the US:
Vote.
This is it. No excuses.
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Posted by paul on November 4, 2008To all BFB readers in the US:
Vote.
This is it. No excuses.
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Posted by paul on November 4, 2008
I voted on my way to work this morning and all my co-workers will be voting during the course of the day. I went in at 8:30 and it was busy, so I suspect that people after work are going to have some serious lines to wait in. Another co-worker took his mom in first thing this morning in Troy ID (little town 11 miles away) and they had a 45 minute wait.
I voted today, before I went to school. I'm currently sporting an "I Voted" sticker.
Awesome -- for once (though only this once, lol) I wish I were an American so I could participate!
(We're all watching, though!)
I voted, but my precinct was too cheap to provide "I voted" stickers. Phooey on them and pox on all their ancestors...Now I can't get my free Starbuck's coffee and Krispy Kreme donut. It's discrimination I tell you!!!!

Doughnuts? Coffee?
No fair!
Granted, I had a mail-in ballot, so I was free to vote in my pajamas about two weeks ago.
I voted, and I have the coffee to prove it! I just went out and got the coffee at 6:30 even though I voted last week.
I voted by mail too, which was AWESOME, but I do miss the smugness of the 'i voted' sticker phenomenon. Also I would have liked some free coffee.