This is a gift, won and maintained by honor and sacrifice - from the servicemen & women, to those who won the vote for women and minorities, to the diligent efforts of each and every polling staff - standing by, waiting.
Today we each matter, we each carry the honor of the very concept this country was founded upon ~ the freedom to choose, without fear, who will lead our country.
Please, please vote.
PS This just seen online and all I can say is: Go Chrysler!
(If only more employers could/would aid the pres. voting process) The auto manufacturer's vice president of
(If only more employers could/would aid the pres. voting process) The auto manufacturer's vice president of
design at Chrysler tweets:
Chrysler gave its entire work force the day off to Vote Today! Let's go! #America
— @RalphGilles via Twitter for iPhone
— @RalphGilles via Twitter for iPhone
3 comments:
Voting, it is such a basic thing, yet each election voter turn out continues to decline. It's almost a slap in the face to those who are fighting or fought for our right to vote.
I do agree - we should all vote in every election - people fought for the right and we should honour that. I am glad with the outcome, but even if I wasn't then I should respect the fact that the highest number of votes won. That is a democratic right.
What a succinct and accurate statement about our system of government. Thank you. And, yes, I did vote.
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