Election

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Rockyd

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Everyone, today is one of the most important days of your lives. Get out and vote! How you vote today will affect your future, and direction of the industry. Not here to discuss politics, I'm asking you to do your duty as an American citizen, something so many take for granted here at home. This is a precious freedom that needs to be exercised!
 
I can't wait for tomorrow when all the ads stop.:D

Me too, unless you count the ones for 2012 that will start Wednesday. :D

More importantly, if the current ads are to believed, I'd say by Jan 21 we should be out of the recesion, the poor will be well off, the world will embrace us and the sun will shine brighter and stronger than it ever has.

Oh how foolish the people of this country are. :roll:
 
I have never seen quite so many voters. Normally I just zip right through. One precinct had a line that must had had 50 people in it. Another precinct had no one in line. Mine had maybe 15 in line.
 
I early voted last week, and was in and out in ten minutes - it was sweet. Last presidential election, I stood in line on Election Day for an hour and a half.
 
I'm surprised to see so much movement on the voting front given that the pundits have already decided the outcome of the election. :rolleyes:
 
If you dont' vote, at least send a letter to
the families of these folks and explain why:

arlington_cemetery.jpg
 
I'm going to go ahead and be the bad guy and lock this thread, for the purpos of consistency. We typically don't allow nonelectrical threads here, so I am going to keep the policy consistent. Sorry. :)
 
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