Anyone who won't be voting tomorrow?
By Signal20
@Signal20 (2281)
United States
9 responses
@Proserpine (248)
• United States
6 Nov 06
You must go! It is very much a PRIVILEGE that you should never eschew! What if you didn't have a vote, or the privilege was suddenly taken from you?
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@magnaestveritas (94)
• United States
6 Nov 06
If it's not important for you to vote, then, it's not important for you to voice your opinion, now or later, when they are elected.Vox populi.vox Dei.
@Proserpine (248)
• United States
6 Nov 06
Oh no! I'll be there with bells on! There is too much at stake to remain on the sidelines this time around!!!!
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@wetness24 (319)
• United States
6 Nov 06
if it was voting to get george w out of office i would be first in line :)
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@fentoozler711 (9)
• United States
7 Nov 06
Unfortunately I will not be voting today. I am a military wife and I did not receive my absentee ballot. So I guess I can't do much about that. I was really hoping that I would receive it, but apparently I will have to register again so I can.
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@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
23 Jul 07
I can vote in Canadian elections, but not in American ones. My fiance can vote in American elections but not in Canadian ones. Between the two of us, we have one vote in either election. We pretty much agree on who to vote for so it's cool, but still it would be nice if we could both vote in eachother's elections.