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I've only missed 1 election since 1973. It was a local and I was in Italy.

Did my most recent duty on Friday.

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Not yet, on the election day for me.

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Voted for the first time in my life in 2008 & did not vote for "change". I voted a week ago & did vote for change! I got stickers both times.

TNBrat :) Hiding in the woods… ;)

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I've been voting absentee since after 9/11. This was the first time since 2000 I voted in person (other than the primary). Voting early is the bees knees.

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I wasn't old enough to vote in the elections which resulted in my tour in Vietnam. Once I was voting age, I haven't missed my duty to vote in an election.

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Not yet, on the election day for me.

Me too. You never know who will get arrested or assume room temperature between now and election day. I remember people in one state a few years back whining because they early voted, only to find that their candidate died before election day.

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I tried voting last week when most of early voting polls opened but the S. Cheatham polls opened a week later of course. Anyway I voted thursday to send Obama back to Chicago.

Guest ThePunisher
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I voted, and felt jubilant believing there is great chance of removing a treasonous commie that's occupying the White House, only because the sheeple fell for the "Hope and Change" Bull Sh*t by the biggest Bull Sh*ter of all time in our country's history. If my vote doesn't contribute to the commie ouster of the WH, then I will definitely go puke my guts out. If Romney gets elected POTUS, then everyone should have a Happy Thankgiving believing that America has overcome the biggest mistake ever in our republic, and that we've been given a second chance to steer our country back on the right path from destruction of Marxist/socialist ideology and policy.

If Romney wins the election, I will go and buy a copy of the Constitution and hang on my wall to remind me what a wonderful country America is , and how privileged i am to live my entire life here.

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Yep, my wife and I did the early voting route this year.

One of my pet peeves is people who go vote uninformed. If you just vote for someone because you recognize the name or because they have a certain letter next to their name, you should exclude yourself from voting, Every election I print out a sample ballot and research every single candidate. My wife usually takes my word for who is the best selection (we are of the same mindset anyway). This year she did her own research, and was amazed how difficult it was to make an informed decision. She thanked me for doing it every year.

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I voted, and felt jubilant believing there is great chance of removing a treasonous commie that's occupying the White House, only because the sheeple fell for the "Hope and Change" Bull Sh*t by the biggest Bull Sh*ter of all time in our country's history. If my vote doesn't contribute to the commie ouster of the WH, then I will definitely go puke my guts out. If Romney gets elected POTUS, then everyone should have a Happy Thankgiving believing that America has overcome the biggest mistake ever in our republic, and that we've been given a second chance to steer our country back on the right path from destruction of Marxist/socialist ideology and policy.

If Romney wins the election, I will go and buy a copy of the Constitution and hang on my wall to remind me what a wonderful country America is , and how privileged i am to live my entire life here.

Well... he'll win Tennessee. It remains to be seen how he does in the swings states. I'm sure hoping. To quote a friend, I'm tired of this sh#t.

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I was going to early vote, but my 7 year old son asked me if he could vote too. I told him no, and he then said he wanted to go with me to vote. This was too cool of a request, so I am going to vote on Tuesday November 6th and I am going to take him to the booth to show him how to vote! I could have still taken him to early vote, but I want him to see the process on the day of the national vote.

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If Romney wins the election, I will go and buy a copy of the Constitution and hang on my wall to remind me what a wonderful country America is , and how privileged i am to live my entire life here.

Many are voting for Romney because there is no better option. Don't get too excited.

I'm not expecting any radical changes from him.

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Guest ThePunisher
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Many are voting for Romney because there is no better option. Don't get too excited.

I'm not expecting any radical changes from him.

I'm not expecting anymore Marxist policies that is taking down America to her knees if Romney wins; only capitalistic policy and Constitutional law. If Obama wins, I pity yours and everybody else's ass, because 4 more will destroy our country.

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Many are voting for Romney because there is no better option. Don't get too excited.

I dare say the majority voting for him feel that way.

It speaks volumes about Mitt that BHO is the most vulnerable incumbent since Carter, yet that it's even in the ballpark close. And I still think Hussein will squeak it out. The media is electing the prez this time instead of SCOTUS.

I predict 274/264 electoral college.

- OS

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The media is electing the prez this time instead of SCOTUS.

- OS

Wow, you said a mouth full. Seems like everyone gets to choose the POTUS except the citizens. Vote! The auction ends in ten days.

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