How Important is It to Vote?
How important is it to vote? Read about some hilarious annecdotes conveying the message to go out and vote on November 4th 2008, Presidential Election Day.
Johnny awoke the morning of Nov. 4th, Presidential Election Day. He got dressed and left for work as he did every day as an undercover surveillance private investigator. Parked on the curb across the street from Dale’s home, he watched everyone entering and existing Dale’s building. Dale was a primary suspect in a prostitution ring. During lunch Johnny decided he’d quickly run in to vote and return to his spot. The line moved fairly quickly, he entered his cubicle, closed the curtain, and voted. Satisfied with his selection of candidates Johnny opened the curtain of his cubicle, only to find that Dale, upon entering his cubicle, looked directly at him and smiled.
Carol cried herself to sleep the night before Nov. 4th 2008, Presidential Election Day. She cried from all of her wounds that led her to become an unwed, single mother, stealing all of her life’s love, wants, and desires away from her. Heavily medicated from her depression pills, she’d awoken at 3pm on Nov. 4th 2008, Presidential Election Day, to discover she was fully dressed and wondered how and why. Sleepwalking, Carol had gotten dressed, walked across the street to her designated place to vote, voted, then had returned home to her bed.
Sandy was accused of murdering her husband. She hadn’t the evidence to prove herself innocent and was on the run while she gathered the proof. On Nov. 4th 2008, Presidential Election Day, she knew the Feds would be on the lookout for her. In disguise and as a cripple in a wheelchair, she was the first in and the first out to vote at her designated voting place.
It was Sugathri’s wedding day, the day before the Presidential Election. According to her family custom, the ceremony and reception was to last three days. On Nov. 4th 2008, Presidential Election Day, it was announced by the bride’s father, that everyone was to gather into the mini caravan arranged to take family and friends to their voting place, vote, and then return by 6pm when the grand party celebration to the newly married couple was to continue.
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I have filled in my absentee voter form and will be mailing it tomorrow. I vote in USA election, from my new home in Canada.
if you do not vote, you CANNOT complain.
It is absolutely critical that we all vote to show our disaproval of the party we choose to vote against.