Tuesday, November 6, 2012

I Vote For Me....

I just got home from voting.:):) Prayed as I clicked the buttons.  We were  number 5 and 6 in the line as the doors were opened. I noticed most of those in line were ready to go to work. Like our neighbor girl, her MIL was tending the books. That's how you know you are living in a small town., when you see so many people you know. Two ladies I have known for over 40 years, they always work the polls. So now I can have some coffee, I have done my civic duty. :):)

14 comments:

  1. I voted early!
    Enjoy your coffee! xx

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  2. I am usually there now in line when they open.. but I have the day off. I will go cross out my husbands votes shortly. Close enough I can walk up there and yes same little ladies I am sure running it!

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  3. Voting with a prayer and coffee.
    Is this a great country? It sure as heck is!
    ~Lynne
    w/L.

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  4. I vote for you too Susie! Glad you did not have to wait in line for too long. Word here is that the lines are very long.

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  5. I can't vote until after 5 tonight- I am hoping we have short lines and a good turnout- xo Diana

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  6. I've done mine,too. The line wasn't too long thank goodness.

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  7. I was in the first rush of Voters, it was painless! It is good to be an American...we did it!!!!

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  8. You are so right sweet girl, Vote for whom you believe in....That is a very important Freedom we share.
    Have a great day...Hugs, Mary

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  9. Done my duty...drinking my coffee!

    CIndy Bee

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  10. We have early voting in Tennessee, and we voted the first day the polls were open for that.

    Have a good day, Susie.

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  11. I voted absentee a few weeks ago because it's hard for me to stand in line and I knew it might be a long wait.

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  12. I voted early this time and got it over.. I live in a small town too.. No secrets to be kept for sure..lol..

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  13. a friend of mine pointed out how we want to keep church and state separated yet most of our polling places here are in churches. the man that handed me my ballot use to be the mayor of Elkhart

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