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06 May 2008

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How funny that I checked your post just seconds after posting my own thoughts on election day. Go, Hoosiers! :)

I feel so left out-- I moved to a caucus state and didn't get to do a regular "vote." I certainly will in November, however.

Good for you for taking your kids! I can remember going with my mom to vote, and how I knew it was important because we waited hours and hours for our turn.

Good for you!! I think it is fabulous to include them in voting. I distinctly remember being in the booth with my grandma all the time when she would go vote. It really does make a difference, I think.

And I LOVED Jack's candidate.

You're a great role model for them!

I remember voting with my Dad, at least through middle school. It always made me feel very special and important to get to vote.

Subsequently in my 20 years as a voter myself, I have only missed one election -- a local one in which I missed the registration deadline in the chaos of our move so that Jill could adopt Noah.

Ka-chow.

I remember going with my mom to vote when I was younger. During the Dukakis (sp) vs. Bush election, my school (4th grade at the time, I think) had a sort of mock election to teach us more about our right to vote.

I have voted in every Presidential election since I was 18 and most other, federal, state and local elections as well. I figure if I vote, I might change something. If you don't vote, shut up and sit down, you have no right to complain.

I'm with Jack "Wightning McQueen!" Haha, too funny....

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