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October 13, 2008

Can't we all just get along?

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Think that maybe it isn't so easy? Register to vote by this Wednesday, and register your displeasure locally as well as nationally on November 4. Unless you are currently behind bars or, in some cases, hospitalized, you can vote in the state of Massachusetts if you are a citizen. Visit your town hall or a post office to get in on the action.

Really, if you can vote and you choose to not exercise that right, you are entitled to a whole lot less complaining than other folks. America is a country full of people who love to complain. Don't sell yourself short.

And ask other people if they are registered to vote. It is a good way to make a new friend or pick up a hot date.

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Since it's a foregone conclusion Obama will carry the state, perhaps you don't feel the need to vote. However, there are some important ballot questions up for review. Do you want dog racing to continue? What about income tax? And how do you feel about the criminal penalties for marijuana possession?

 

Here, here smazzle!

Thank you for giving people (read: the cynics) another good reason to vote.

 

Concur about the need to vote. Even if the state is a forgone conclusion. Not only for the ballot questions, but there also might be local races that need your attention.

 
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