I did, and it felt great. No matter who you voted for, we can all thank God (literally) we live in a country where we do get to vote - without harassement or repurcussions.
I showed up at my polling place in St. Louis at 7:00 this morning. At 11:15, I walked out, having cast my vote. 4+ hours was a painful wait, but it was worth it.
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From a conservative thanks for your calming message. God bless.
RC
Done! I was in and out in less than 10 minutes this morning.
I did, and it felt great. No matter who you voted for, we can all thank God (literally) we live in a country where we do get to vote - without harassement or repurcussions.
I showed up at my polling place in St. Louis at 7:00 this morning. At 11:15, I walked out, having cast my vote. 4+ hours was a painful wait, but it was worth it.
And now, let us all pray for Obama's safety and health. May God bless us all through his leadership!
Dang, Daniel! I was in and out in under 10 minutes, too. I think Mo. has some rightful complaints to make to its eleection officials.
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