View Full Version : The most important thing you ever do . . .


MAKAI
11-02-2010, 07:34 AM
"Our country is now taking so steady a course as to show by what road it will pass to destruction , to wit : by consolidation of power first, and then corruption, it's necessary consequence, "

Thomas Jefferson

Don't let that happen. Vote today, God knows enough people have died to give you the privilege.

JohnR
11-02-2010, 07:50 AM
Vote today, God knows enough people have died to give you the privilege.

And those people no longer have a vote.

Go do your Civic Duty today :btu:

I'll try to arrange Pie Throwing at Spence and RIJimmy :buds:

justplugit
11-02-2010, 08:12 AM
If you don't vote, you can't blame or complain about anybody but yourself.

afterhours
11-02-2010, 08:59 AM
get out and vote! it's your chance to be heard.

ecduzitgood
11-02-2010, 09:17 AM
And those people no longer have a vote.

Go do your Civic Duty today :btu:

I'll try to arrange Pie Throwing at Spence and RIJimmy :buds:
They may not vote themselves but there are others who vote for them. Showing Identification should be one of the requirements that should be met before you vote.

tysdad115
11-02-2010, 09:25 AM
I voted today,for the first time ever at 38 years old. I guess I finally smartened up. I can't imagine how many other people out there think their vote won't count because it's only one vote. I was quite surprised when they didn't ask for identification. I would think this would be required. Especially in todays day and age, I offered my license but they said I didn't need to show it!

RIJIMMY
11-02-2010, 09:34 AM
I voted today,for the first time ever at 38 years old. I guess I finally smartened up. I can't imagine how many other people out there think their vote won't count because it's only one vote. I was quite surprised when they didn't ask for identification. I would think this would be required. Especially in todays day and age, I offered my license but they said I didn't need to show it!

Although many here think I am a political freak, I voted for the first time in 2004 when I was 35 yrs old.
I feel very empowered when I go to the voting booth and I know I have a say.
And lets not forget the change this year in Massachusetts due to the expected high voter turnout! All liberal voters (or democrats) will vote on Wednesday, 11/3. Republicans and informed Independents will vote today, Tuesday 11/2! Make sure! :devil2:

fishbones
11-02-2010, 09:44 AM
They may not vote themselves but there are others who vote for them. Showing Identification should be one of the requirements that should be met before you vote.

I've been voting in every election for 22 years (since I was 18) and have never had my ID checked. Just tell em' your name and address and they give you the voting form.

One thing I noticed this morning was that there were fewer people than the last Presidential election, and no one in pajama's at my voting place.:confused:

There was still a good turnout, though.

Saltheart
11-02-2010, 10:44 AM
I have voted in every election I waseligible to vote in. This does not include primaries where often , especially in RI and especially especially in Cumberland where there was no doubt who would win the primary. I have voted in most primaries but not all. I once had to go through the whole routine to get and fill out and send in an absentee vote. i was traveling internationally as I often did but I made sure I got my vote in.

I know a lot of times people like Kennedy or Langevine win by 85% or whatever lopside margins but I still vote even in those types of contests.

So get out and vote. thi9s year the Governor and US reprsentative races are close. Every vote will matter there.

I also heard that everyone who votes is blessed with enough luck t catch 1 more fish each year. That one extra could be "The Big One" so get out there and earn your extra fish!! :)

numbskull
11-02-2010, 11:07 AM
I always need to vote to cancel out my wife's vote

JohnR
11-02-2010, 11:32 AM
Civic Duty - Completed.

I always need to vote to cancel out my wife's vote


This year my wife is even voting with me on most, we're not canceling each other out much at all this year ;)

FishermanTim
11-02-2010, 11:35 AM
Even if you don't like the candidates, you also have referendum questions. As stated prior: If you don't vote, don't complain to me later on when you don't like how things turned out.

This is one of the few times were there are more contested races than most of us could ever recall. No one is a shoe-in, lock, guaranteed winner so that evert vote truly does count.

For the record, I DID vote in my pajamas (I call them "lounge-wear").