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2012-10-28 5:48 PM

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Master
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Subject: Election firsts
My Father voted last week this is the first time he has done so since voting for Carter in 1980.  He has never voted for a Republican he has always said Republicans only care for the rich.  He voted for Romney.


2012-10-28 7:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Election firsts

My son is now 18 and voting for the first time and his vote will likely cancel out your dad's, at least on a national, popular level anyway.

Call it the circle of politics.



Edited by ejshowers 2012-10-28 7:12 PM
2012-10-28 9:14 PM
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Mr Booty is newly naturalized and will vote for the first time in his lifecat the age of 40. His home country had much intimidation around the polling place. Being an ethnic minority, he did not want to vote - he said he would have come home with black eyesETA. Today, he dropped by the party head quarters to get a yard sign for his candidate of choose. Because he can

Edited by bootygirl 2012-10-28 9:18 PM
2012-10-28 9:25 PM
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bootygirl - 2012-10-28 9:14 PM Mr Booty is newly naturalized and will vote for the first time in his lifecat the age of 40. His home country had much intimidation around the polling place. Being an ethnic minority, he did not want to vote - he said he would have come home with black eyesETA. Today, he dropped by the party head quarters to get a yard sign for his candidate of choose. Because he can

Now that is worth cheering about!  Congrats! 

2012-10-28 9:55 PM
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good for him

2012-10-28 11:03 PM
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bootygirl - 2012-10-28 9:14 PM Mr Booty is newly naturalized and will vote for the first time in his lifecat the age of 40. His home country had much intimidation around the polling place. Being an ethnic minority, he did not want to vote - he said he would have come home with black eyesETA. Today, he dropped by the party head quarters to get a yard sign for his candidate of choose. Because he can

I don't care who he votes for or supports...that's good stuff!  I am only 3rd generation American and I have vivid memories of my great grandmother and great grandfather and what it meant for them to be able to feel they could freely cast a vote.  

To your husband............Welcome!



Edited by Left Brain 2012-10-28 11:04 PM


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