Please vote tomorrow.
Most of my reading audience are probably women who, at one time, were not allowed to vote. Numerous brave women fought for us to have that privilege; they were starved, beaten, berated, raped and some even died fighting for that right.
The voting process is not difficult if this is your first time. And once behind the curtains just take your time, read the instructions and the attendant is there to explain it to you if there are questions or something you don't understand. Then that attendant will leave you to make your decision. And, if I were the next person in line behind you I would not mind waiting, so please take your time.
Thanks for the visit and think carefully about the future direction of our country and the born and bred citizens of the United States of America.
P.S. the first and third pictures of hooked rugs were designed and hooked by Polly Minick the second one, the mighty Elephant was designed by Robin and hooked by me.
PPS. seems that blogger is not feeling well tonight. I tried many times to delete the smaller picture but cannot delete it. So please enjoy the more beautiful picture of the flag design by Polly.
Thanks for visiting and don't forget to vote.
Saundra
Saundra ~
ReplyDeleteI am hoping for change tomorrow!!!
God Bless America.
Red, white and blue hugs :)
Lauren
I worked as en election judge for years and years. Now I prefer early voting to avoid the lines. 'Twill be an exciting day, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteSaundra,
ReplyDeleteHere in Florida, they eliminated the voting machines where once you stood behind a curtain and you pulled down a lever for your choices. Now we have optical readers at most places where you stand at a three-sided desk, fill in the ovals then feed the sheets into a machine. At least, they did away with those wonderfully complicated hanging chads!