I am not very
POLITICAL
by nature.
I don't stand on
any soapboxes
or street corners,
especially in the
red light district
if you get my drift,
or street corners,
to tell anyone
how to vote.
So,
I only have
two words
to say today.
God Bless Our Country.
If you DON'T vote-
DON'T complain
about the outcome~
Diana, I am finished voting. The doors opened at 6 and I was out of there at 6:10..yippeeee. I vote to have the right to gripe.:):):) xo, Susie
ReplyDeleteVoted 10 days ago here. Wasn't about to wait and no lines for me.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cotton Peony
Excellent advice!
ReplyDeleteI hope I can make it up there today. Its going to have to get better.
ReplyDeleteHi Diana,
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I voted last week. I just had this feeling that something could happen between then and voting day so that we wouldn't able to vote.
Well it is now 5:02am and I have not slept. This is not unusual for me. But I was sick this AM and I am sick again now and don't know when I will get to sleep. So listening to the promptings you get is a good thing.
I will be watching CNN all evening though to see the results.
Good luck to my candidate. :)LOL
Praying for the right man to be living in the White House for the next four years.
Take care, Janet W
voted on the 21st..
ReplyDeleteHappy to see you made this for all and not about a particular preference..
ReplyDeleteAMEN!!
Going out to vote this morning on my way to taking my daughter to school.She will be with me to see the process.
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Anne
I even made sure to schedule my surgery for AFTER election day! (tomorrow...yuck!)Now that's a dedicated voter! Anyway...good post because I hate it when bloggers put up advertising for their candidate, I'm here to have fun and not see advertisements, I can see those on TV! :)
ReplyDeleteDone before I came to school. Now, sit back and see the results tonight.
ReplyDeleteHeading over as soon as the kids get out of school, they like to watch the process!
ReplyDeleteWe early voted so that we wouldn't have to stand in line on election day. May the best thing for the USA win, whichever that may be.
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed when turnout is low. If you don't vote, you have no right to complain for the next four years!
ReplyDeleteThe best thing they ever did here in Arizona is giving us the option to use early mail-in ballots.
ReplyDeleteNo lines!
Good advice today Diane.
*hugs*
mo
I always vote so that I can complain loudly if I am not happy. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAmen, we did early voting, took 2 hours in line but worth every second
ReplyDeleteIf you DON'T vote - DON'T complain
ReplyDeleteabout the outcome~
That says it all . . . I would even say, if your man doesn't win . . . pray for and support the man that does. He is in charge of our country and he needs all the prayers we can give him.
Just voted!! It's going to be a nail biting night...;)
ReplyDeleteI always vote. It's our God given right living in this blessed country.
ReplyDeleteI honestly wasn't going to vote this year, but this morning I had a change of heart Going to vote after work today!
ReplyDeleteBeat ya-I already voted
ReplyDeleteLove, Ellie
Already did! I will be so glad when it's over. And also relieved not to be getting any more prerecorded phone calls all day long, a bunch of junk in the mail, and no more commercials on tv! Yeah:)
ReplyDeleteJust got back from voting. Thank goodness the line wasn't long. :)
ReplyDeleteYou go girl, we can wait for you to vote...it feels good!!!
ReplyDeleteThis election I believe is about the most important of all time!!!Our country stands on a cliff. Such needed post.
ReplyDeleteAnn
I AGREE and you over there in Green Bay - dress warm!
ReplyDeletePraying for our country and I voted! God bless America!
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, thanks so much for directing me over to your SIL's blog. It is so cute. Glad you are okay. Big hugs, Chris
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I already voted by mail! Praying hard for our country!
ReplyDeleteI always vote with my husband and kids. We go as a group. I saw a story about a lady stopping to vote on her way to the hospital IN LABOR! her contractions were five minutes apart. If she can do it everybody can!!
ReplyDeletemaybe I 'll go and try to vote again.
ReplyDeleteAmen, girl! I love your last sentence there!
ReplyDeleteWe are able to vote early in Tennessee, so we voted the first day the polls opened in October.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day, Diana!
xo Nellie
Each vote does matter and we're lucky to live in a country where we have that freedom.
ReplyDeleteJust voted Diana! Of course it's right across the street at the church...I love that! I've voted every time since I was old enough to vote, wouldn't miss it! You are so right, if you don't vote, don't complain!
ReplyDeleteI voted earlier today. Unlike many, I didn't have to wait in line so I was happy. I'm afraid we may not know who the winner is tonight...I think it may be that close. Being from Ohio, I am ready for it all to be over. The phone calls and people knocking on my door have really started to grate on my nerves. :o)
ReplyDeleteI DID!!
ReplyDeletexo
Jo
I voted a week ago...I found myself so stressed the day of with a hundred things to do so now I am a mail in...have been for years and I love it!!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week,
XO
Kristin
Here here, Diana. I totally agree. In this house we have a saying. If you don't vote, you don't have a right b**ch. So thank you for your public service announcement.
ReplyDeleteDiane, I stood in line for over an hour to vote this morning. It was a beautiful day, I met two delightful young women with their little girls who played quietly by their sides, and saw several friends who live in my neighborhood. I love living in America! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI voted!!! I managed to pick a time with short lines. Watching the returns. Thanks for the reminder and stopping by, Laura
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