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    #88587 11/02/10 11:18 AM
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    Hi to folks eligible to vote in the U.S.

    I voted today.
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    Grinity #88593 11/02/10 12:07 PM
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    I voted too!

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    I voted and answered the 15 questions Miss Piper had about the 3 constitutional amendments on our ballot! (Virginia..) No school here on election days, I'm always disappointed at how few parents take their kids to the polls. I think it sets a good example for them later on smile

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    Yippee!


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    Grinity #88604 11/02/10 01:23 PM
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    I voted, twice.
    Or so I tell everyone, Vote and vote often.

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    I always take my son with me to vote. Before we went to vote today, we read and discussed all of the state questions that were on the ballot.

    Grinity #88619 11/02/10 04:42 PM
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    And oh, were there a ton of them. I was glad I had my cheat sheet, so I could just look at the number and mark my line. I take DD to vote, too.

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    I don't get a vote - not a citizen yet. At least it gives me an excuse not to listen to all the political ads smile Dh voted smile

    Lori H. #88626 11/02/10 05:53 PM
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    Here.

    I voted for Willie Nelson for president 2012! And I voted for some other people today.

    I added A people's history of the united states by Howard Zinn (Democrat stereotype)
    & A patriot's history of the united states by Larry Schweikart (Republican stereotype)
    to my Amazon wish list so I can keep seeding my bookshelf, in this case with the most common political beliefs and rhetoric. I haven't bought them yet so if someone has a better suggestion of a more stereotypical representation of the partys views of america please let me know. I'm taking a shot in the dark here. I have a small bookshelf I'm filling so I want to weigh each selection carefully for the kids to find later on.


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    La Texican #88632 11/02/10 06:55 PM
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    Originally Posted by La Texican
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    I voted for Willie Nelson for president 2012! And I voted for some other people today.

    Either I've missed something or you have a time machine that you're not sharing. shocked Did he win? Or, as Ford Prefect might have said, Did he shall have won? smile

    I voted (in the 2010 elections).

    Val

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