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Election Day!  

Voyuer97 66M
67 posts
11/6/2018 1:22 pm
Election Day!


No, not "Erection Day" because every day is erection day.

It's the first Tuesday in November, the day set aside in the United States for citizens to go to the polls and decide who will represent us in government. Now, I'm not going to get into politics (I know better than that!) but will dance around the edges a bit because if your state is anything like mine, your television and radio has been completely inundated with continuous bull excrement for the last several weeks.

I miss the days when candidates went on the air and said, "Vote for me because if you do, I will do 1) Blah 2) Blah blah and 3) Blah blah blah" instead of today's "Vote for me because my opponent is a skunk" or worse.

I encourage you to go out and vote today, because if you don't, you forfeit your right to complain when government goes sour. That said, if you're making your decision on who to vote for based on crap you heard on a broadcast advertisement, stay home. There are lots of sources out there to learn about candidates and the issues. Don't rely on only one of them because every news outlet has its own prejudices which will leak into their coverage.

The best advice I ever received came from a mass comm<b> professor </font></b>I had many years ago who said, "Question everything."

Question everything, then go vote.

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