At Least Do It for the Sticker

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I can’t believe it’s Election Day again.  It feels like it was just Election Day 2008…am I the only one who thinks that?

I actually haven’t been following politics as closely as I used to.  It seems like it’s all the same old debates, and no one in politics really seems to see things like I see them.  That’s okay…just means that I have to spend a lot of time researching, thinking, and praying over whom to vote for.

Regardless, I’ll be voting today.  If you’re a US citizen 18 and older, you better be too (unless, of course, you voted early).  No one can speak for you like you can speak for yourself, so don’t remain silent.

I may not be very patriotic, but voting is one of my favorite parts of being an American.

Photo by Jessica Whittle Photography

7 thoughts on “At Least Do It for the Sticker

  1. As much as I like to believe our voice counts, I think voting is just self delusional thinking. It’s just 1 vote, and chances are very low your vote actually ‘counts’. I could think of 100 other useful things to do with my life (such as make money, learn something, socialize with a friend) that are more useful than voting

  2. Henway: That’s fine if you don’t want to vote. I don’t mind telling you what to do (as that’s essentially what happens if you don’t vote). Besides, that makes my vote count more.

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