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Guest
11-03-2008, 07:06 PM
I just want to say, to all my friends. If you haven't voted yet, get out and vote tomorrow. God bless America and these United States within.

Guest
11-03-2008, 07:25 PM
I just want to say, to all my friends. If you haven't voted yet, get out and vote tomorrow. God bless America and these United States within.

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Guest
11-03-2008, 07:52 PM
I just want to say, to all my friends. If you haven't voted yet, get out and vote tomorrow. God bless America and these United States within.

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Guest
11-04-2008, 04:47 PM
then you are lucky.
If your candidate does not win you have no right to bee eye itch about it!!!

I have seen posts on other forums where folks are complaining that the lines were an hour long. So what. Get in line and wait your turn.

If you don't vote....shame on you and you do not get a free card to complain if your man does not win.

Too many just too busy to contribute....what a shame and a cop out.

A sign of the times.....unfortunately!!!!

BTK

Guest
11-04-2008, 05:46 PM
Cop out? Yes, it certainly is.

I was in line today behind a man who had apparently been badly burned recently and had terribly painful-looking scars. He waited 35 minutes, just like everybody else.

He was pushing his disabled wife who was in a wheelchair, and not terribly comfortable-looking. She waited just like the rest of us.

Just before I was to vote, the official asked me if I minded another person cutting in before me. I stood back for a very, very old lady in a wheel chair and on oxygen. She voted, too.

After seeing the determination of these three, I don't think anybody has any excuse if their only obstacle is long lines.