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camily
11-04-2008, 04:24 PM
I feel great! I'm so glad to see people out voting. I'm proud to get my sticker. I wear it all day. I feel so American when I cast my vote. I'm proud to show my kids I care about my country. That it's my duty to vote and I take it seriously. I can't imagine not voting. It probably sounds cheesy but I always feel so good when I'm done. Like I've done my job as an American.
Is it just me or do you guys feel the same?

lbreder
11-04-2008, 04:35 PM
My son stood with me and I explained to him how to vote and how you do this. He asked questions and smiled and said he was proud of me.

camily
11-04-2008, 04:36 PM
Dems, I read your post. :lol:

dems4me
11-04-2008, 04:39 PM
Dems, I read your post. :lol:

:roflmao: was wondering what the delete/read ratio was on here :killingme: I thought it was funny so I posted it, then deleted it super quick :killingme:

BuddyLee
11-04-2008, 04:40 PM
About to go vote myself. My lady can't vote because she never gave up her citizenship to Australia. I'm going to take her down there for her first time.

camily
11-04-2008, 04:42 PM
:roflmao: was wondering what the delete/read ratio was on here :killingme: I thought it was funny so I posted it, then deleted it super quick :killingme:

I'm assuming I'm the only one that saw it.:killingme

itsbob
11-04-2008, 04:42 PM
I feel great! I'm so glad to see people out voting. I'm proud to get my sticker. I wear it all day. I feel so American when I cast my vote. I'm proud to show my kids I care about my country. That it's my duty to vote and I take it seriously. I can't imagine not voting. It probably sounds cheesy but I always feel so good when I'm done. Like I've done my job as an American.
Is it just me or do you guys feel the same?

Did you ask if your polling place was going to be used as the gun collection point too??

kwillia
11-04-2008, 04:43 PM
About to go vote myself. My lady can't vote because she never gave up her citizenship to Australia. I'm going to take her down there for her first time.

Take her to Ohio! She can vote as many times as she wants there...:clap:

Toxick
11-04-2008, 04:44 PM
After voting, I asked the old guy taking the little card thingamajigs if I had to dye my finger purple.


He looked at me like I asked him if I could dry-hump his momma.


"To show that I voted, I mean"

"No, but here's a sticker".





I don't think he got my joke. :ohwell:

dems4me
11-04-2008, 04:45 PM
I'm assuming I'm the only one that saw it.:killingme

Yep!! :lol:

BuddyLee
11-04-2008, 04:45 PM
Take her to Ohio! She can vote as many times as she wants there...:clap:
:lol:

I really wanted her to vote and I went to sign her up. I was tempted to send in the form until I saw the fine print about jail time for anyone who wasn't a citizen trying to vote.:doh:

itsbob
11-04-2008, 04:45 PM
Take her to Ohio! She can vote as many times as she wants there...:clap:

I was going to suggest taking her to the polls and have her vote as Buddy.

kwillia
11-04-2008, 04:47 PM
After voting, I asked the old guy taking the little card thingamajigs if I had to dye my finger purple.


He looked at me like I asked him if I could dry-hump his momma.


"To show that I voted, I mean"

"No, but here's a sticker".





I don't think he got my joke. :ohwell:
You should have asked for extra stickers so that next year for halloween you could paste them all over you and go as a democrat who voted multiple times...:smile:

BuddyLee
11-04-2008, 04:49 PM
I could vote three times if I wanted to.

This has happened the last few elections...

I am the III in my name and the old folk running the election tables always ask if I'm Sr. or Jr.

I could always vote for the Sr. and Jr. very easily.

dems4me
11-04-2008, 04:50 PM
You should have asked for extra stickers so that next year for halloween you could paste them all over you and go as a democrat who voted multiple times...:smile:

Good idea! I'll pitch in an extra 32 from todays' mission :yay: Oh hey! Wait, I have 16 left over from 2004 I can also part with. :lol:

Kerad
11-04-2008, 06:07 PM
You should have asked for extra stickers so that next year for halloween you could paste them all over you and go as a democrat who voted multiple times...:smile:

That's cheating! :nono:


I earned all 7 of my voting stickers today fair and square! :yay:

Nanny Pam
11-04-2008, 06:09 PM
I feel great! I'm so glad to see people out voting. I'm proud to get my sticker. I wear it all day. I feel so American when I cast my vote. I'm proud to show my kids I care about my country. That it's my duty to vote and I take it seriously. I can't imagine not voting. It probably sounds cheesy but I always feel so good when I'm done. Like I've done my job as an American.
Is it just me or do you guys feel the same?

I didn't get a stinking sticker! :tantrum:

PsyOps
11-04-2008, 06:34 PM
I feel great! I'm so glad to see people out voting. I'm proud to get my sticker. I wear it all day. I feel so American when I cast my vote. I'm proud to show my kids I care about my country. That it's my duty to vote and I take it seriously. I can't imagine not voting. It probably sounds cheesy but I always feel so good when I'm done. Like I've done my job as an American.
Is it just me or do you guys feel the same?

I hope that price doesn't quickly fade after Jan 21.

PsyOps
11-04-2008, 06:35 PM
I didn't get a stinking sticker! :tantrum:

That's okay. They stink anyway.

backagain39
11-04-2008, 07:43 PM
I got my sticker..............:dance:

Eunibaby88
11-04-2008, 08:04 PM
I voted for the first time today! Honestly I was a little dissapointed I thought that it would be a little more exciting. But it felt very good! Oh and I got my sticker and my free Starbucks

stylin
11-05-2008, 11:47 AM
I voted for the first time today! Honestly I was a little dissapointed I thought that it would be a little more exciting. But it felt very good! Oh and I got my sticker and my free Starbucks


Why is this the first time you voted....Just wondering....lots of first timers....especially the 97 year old woman who never voted in her life...HMMMM wonder why she voted?

camily
11-05-2008, 12:11 PM
Why is this the first time you voted....Just wondering....lots of first timers....especially the 97 year old woman who never voted in her life...HMMMM wonder why she voted?

Well, I'm guessing from her/his name "Eunibaby88" I'm guessing this is the first election they could vote in.
Who cares why the 97 year old voted. At least she did! :yay:

GSXR_MOE
11-05-2008, 12:19 PM
I could vote three times if I wanted to.

This has happened the last few elections...

I am the III in my name and the old folk running the election tables always ask if I'm Sr. or Jr.

I could always vote for the Sr. and Jr. very easily.

Yeah, at my polling place they have two people with my name who live at my address; but one has the wrong birthday... I've told them the last 4 times I've voted that the other "person" doesn’t exist... They told me it would take 10 yrs of that "person" not voting to be eliminated from the voting roster..

RareBreed
11-05-2008, 12:28 PM
I didn't get a stinking sticker! :tantrum:

I got mine but it mysteriously disappeared off my coat after I got home. Either one of my kids took it or the dog ate it. :ohwell:


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