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Koko Ed 02-11-2004 17:05

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted today.
As an African-American I find voting to be not only a right but a privilidge and a duty. My grandfather fought down in Savannah, GA for African-Americans to have equal rights. His life was even threatened by the Klan but he kept on. For me not to do something as simple as voting would be a slap in the face of my grandfather and those who stood along side him in the civil rights movement. It's the least I can do.

Ryan Albright 02-11-2004 17:42

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I voted last week in Early voting in florida and my parents all voted today

D.J. Fluck 02-11-2004 17:44

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I votedin my first of many elections at lunchtime today after my 3 hour lab, amazingly with no wait at all. It actually suprised me how many people couldn't figure out how to fill out the arrow ballot card. In fact, one lady filled in the arrow and wrote in a [different] candidate....

Beth Sweet 02-11-2004 17:54

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I'm very upset that I missed being able to vote by just two weeks. Especially since this is supposed to be one of the most important elections in a while. Anyways, I'm sure that both of my parents voted back home in Milford, and my sister probably did up (over? down?) in Flint too. (All Michigan)

Melissa Nute 02-11-2004 17:58

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I voted three weeks ago with my absentee ballot for Florida.

And no, it wasn't in the group that got lost in the mail.

Anne Shade 02-11-2004 18:08

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I voted for my first time since I just got my citizenship a few years ago.

RogerR 02-11-2004 18:11

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voted for the first time on saturday. had to stand in line for almost 2 hours to get into the polls.

tkwetzel 02-11-2004 18:13

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I voted by absentee ballot, and I expect that both my parents will vote today. All in district 10 in Virginia.

MissInformation 02-11-2004 19:19

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I voted. Lost a bet over how long it would take too, darn it!

Heidi

aaronbr28040 02-11-2004 19:32

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Voted NC
Vote or die!
anybody watch that southpark........gotta watch out for P.Diddy and his thugs
jk,
-Aaron

Joe3 02-11-2004 19:41

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I voted a few weeks ago in DE, in the 23rd district, via absentee ballot. My parents both voted today.

Elgin Clock 02-11-2004 20:06

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Crazy people waiting hours to cast a vote. :p I voted today and was in and out in 5 minutes flat.


Well maybe a little longer staring at the outdated machine and just shaking my head for a while.. Where are these touch screens I heard about? Darn it!!! I want touch screens. People use em at the ATM and them old folks use em at the casino. Why not use 'em to vote?

But.. I did get a free sticker from the government.. w00t!


Oh, and Joe3, no political ads allowed in your signature man.

ebmonon36 02-11-2004 20:15

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I voted a couple weeks ago via absentee ballots..US district 7 in Indiana
Eric

Kyle Love 02-11-2004 20:40

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I can't vote but I told people who to vote for! HAHA (Hints the My Man Mitch avatar, he's running for IN governor) I can't wait until I can vote though.

JoeXIII'007 02-11-2004 21:48

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My sister (Former Team 66 Member) voted, my mother voted, and my father voted. All said they waited 1 hour. But my poor dad has more to do. He has to stay up all night to report the election results locally from a local radio station. (89.1 FM) To all that did vote, even though I can't, I thank you. :cool:


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