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Kerry all the way. Before I get the not being patriotic speech. My husband has done his tour in Iraq, and I supported him all the way.

We need a change in America. No matter who you like, please just go vote!

GO KERRY!!!!

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BS - This is from one of my mommy friends, and I thought you'd think this was cute (they are all 4 year olds)....we all did, but of course, we're biased:

"Ok so yesterday, Caity's school learned all about today's election. They asked all the kids who they liked and Caity didn't really know the names (as I am sure the other kids didn't as well) but Caity did know she liked John Kerry aka the man in the red tie (from the first debate!) but her teachers didn't know what she meant by the "red man" so they assumed she meant Bush because red is a republican color and when they show the big map tonight on TV the states that Bush wins will be colored in red. So they had a mock vote yesterday after the lesson and Caity's class picked John Kerry to win. Caity was upset to learn she voted for the wrong guy but I told her it was ok because today is the real election and today's vote counts.

Today they are having another mock election and yesterday they had the kids nominate 2 figures for the election. They chose Dora the Explorer and George W. Bush. So I tell Caity this morning about it and that she has to decide who to vote for between Dora and George - well let me tell you, she was like - JOHN KERRY! I was dying. Told her that this was just an exercise in school and that the choices were either Dora or George so she is swapping sides JUST THIS TIME and voting for George because - she doesn't like Dora and George is older so therefore he would be a good president. I was dying."

How totally cute is that???????

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I voted!

Dear me, I hope your daughter's inability to get her vote counted properly isn't a harbinger of things to come later in the day. The last thing I want is a lot of vote fraud or something. I'd like to know what's going to happen for the next four years tonight or tomorrow, not sometime in January.

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Nicegirl and JJ
That was really CUTE and funny!!!!! IM from Florida, and this election is exciting and scary all the same. But no matter who you vote for; we all did our part.

Thanks!!!

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I was there at the polls early this morning.GO KERRY! We need that smirking country boy out of office pronto! Everytime someone shakes his hand,you can smell the oil.

Sorry Bush fans. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="images/icons/tongue.gif" />

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I did my civic duty...never voted on a paper ballot though. Wierd!

Go BUSH!! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/grin.gif" />

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I just picked up my Hubby and we went and voted, WE both voted differently- so I guess in the Johnson house hold we say-
GO BUSH AND KERRY

Not very desisive huh, well that is the story of our life!!

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Of course I voted. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" /> Have never missed an election (including local elections) and have worked on several campaigns.

I'm not going into who I voted for. Both men have some interesting qualities. I will however support whoever wins. And of course hope that the greatest good is served.


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