VOTE!
For the first time in my life, I’ve actually gotten involved in politics to the point where I worked on a presidential campaign. I always vote–because I believe the adage: If you don’t vote, you can’t complain. And I would hate to lose the right to complain. I’m so good at it.
You’re smart people. You can make up your own mind about how to vote. Nobody can say there wasn’t an abundance of information available on both sides. I feel passionate about my candidate for reasons that are important to me–the economy, health care reform and the environment. Hopefully, you feel strongly about the candidate of your choice. Aren’t we lucky to live in country where you’re free to pick and choose a leader based on your own beliefs? My father fought in a war to make sure we had that right. Please don’t let any of those sacrifices go to waste.
VOTE!
My hubby and I were at our local polling place at 7:10 a.m. We’re usually in the first ten names to have cast ballots. Today, we were in the first 20. Wow!
VOTE!
And after you’ve voted, you can begin to celebrate the fact that after today there won’t be any more mean-spirited TV ads, daft political pundits and annoying robo-calls! Yeah!
Deb
