Actually, I didn't (get the sticker that is).
Ever sine I turned that magical age of 18 and have had the right to vote, I've lived beyond the realm of the Contra Costa County. So I go absentee every voting year.
I voted today. And my decisions on the ballot this year might surprise some people :)
P.S. Mom and Dad, I still want the red Sony Reader Digital Book with 100 free titles and the sweet carrying case to simulate holding an actual book, as well as protect the device. That is all.
Ever sine I turned that magical age of 18 and have had the right to vote, I've lived beyond the realm of the Contra Costa County. So I go absentee every voting year.
I voted today. And my decisions on the ballot this year might surprise some people :)
P.S. Mom and Dad, I still want the red Sony Reader Digital Book with 100 free titles and the sweet carrying case to simulate holding an actual book, as well as protect the device. That is all.
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Sorry. I noticed a typo that I couldn't stop thinking about. Anyway:
I've been told (and by told I mean the staff eds I read in the SF Chronicle and LA Times) to vote yes on 1 (trains), 3(kids' hospitals), 11 (redistricting) and 12 (veterans' bonds). No for everything else. I'm debating between voting this way or voting no on everything except trains. Thoughts?
I'm all for the train, the redistricting, I could care less about. The no on gay marriage prop, I shot down pretty quickly. And I think I said yes on the alternate fuels research too.
Anyways, my parents have always told me, when in doubt vote no, because it doesn't change anything. I guess the problem with some of the props is that they're written poorly so they're good ideas in THEORY.
What do I know, I'm republican anyways ;)
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