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So here's my little sticker from having my voice heard this fine morning in the USA! So now it's a 24 hour news cycle and lots of coffee today! ;D
I had a bunch of photos on my phone that I hadn't uploaded to flickr. Stupid phone doesn't embed the date the photos were taken so I think this may be a bit out of order. I hope the iPhone can do better when I get one in the future.
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Waited in line 30 minutes to vote. Never waited more than 5 minutes before.
I was glad to see people excited about voting. I just wish they were this excited every time.
A year ago it was Primary Election Day in Michigan. We walked downtown and voted. Thus today's photo.
Kitty corner across the street from Mulliken's polling place is the clubhouse of the Brothers of the Ring Motorcycle Club. A year ago I posted a photo of a couple bikes parked in front of the club.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2024 photo-a-day project, 366 in 2024.
Number of project photos taken: 3
Title of folder: Primary Day
Other photos taken on 8/6/2024: Dann--our contractor--stopped by and painted our bathroom's new walls. I took seven iPhone pics of the results.
We took advantage of the run-up to trick or treat (our city has official hours) to vote early at the library. No crowds, only a few people ahead of us, and we get to skip the madness next Tuesday.
The Wistarion, p. 54, 1962, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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We voted today. I had to vote early since I'm taking Tuesday off to help get out the vote for my man Barack.
If you have not already seen it, you have to check out the hockey mom for Obama video. Good stuff.
Vote America be sure and vote, remember all the Veterans who served our Country so you have this privilege
Great voting sign. Finally a strong candidate for decisive leadership! Someone I can really get behind, I mean what could possibly go wrong?
Just voted after getting out of work this morning, and there were NO lines! Nice.
Note: I didn't vote for Bob Barr, the Libertarian candidate, because he's not a Libertarian.. He's a damn Republican. :(
I miss having a candidate like Michael Badnarik or Harry Browne to vote for..
Scene: Bella goes to the Cullens to put her becoming a vampire to a vote.
Cupcake: Chocolate with vanilla buttercream.
*These are jumbo sized cupcakes 3 times the size of my standard cupcakes* Will serve 3-4
E-voting in Estonia: The Baltic State is the first and thus far only country in the 27-member EU to allow voting online. ©European Parliament/Pietro Naj-Oleari
Rachelle
A project for class to get others' attention to register to vote! The election is coming up and everyone needs to vote! This isn't targeted to women only, because obviously everyone should vote. It is just a reminder that it is so important for women to vote because of what the women in the early 1900's did for us to be able to vote. Women fought hard and suffered for their right to vote and we should keep it up!
Voting for Obama, London-style! I've done my part, now don't forget to do yours! Votefromabroad.org if you need help!
Attention Battle builders! If you're going to BrickCon 2014, please head over to BattleLUG and vote for the categories that you'd like to see for the Battle theme. I need to submit my list by this weekend, so that only gives you a couple of days to cast your vote!
Our county still uses the old (reliable!) mechanical voting machines. I love the satisfying "klunk" of the lever.
Turnout was slightly heavier than usual at my polling place. First time I've had to stand in line for more than a minute (took about ten minutes to get into the booth). There was a steady stream of people in and out.
Now the waiting and hoping begins.
Title: Put your vote where your mouth is ... Register so you can vote
Creator(s): Read, C. R., photographer Read, C. R., designer
Related Names:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People , sponsor/advertiser
Date Created/Published: [between 1965 and 1980]
Medium: 1 print ; (poster format)
Reproduction Number: ---
Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. Published without copyright notice. For information see "Yanker poster collection" (lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/res/250_yank.html).
Call Number: POS 6 - US, no. 37 (C size) [P&P]
Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Notes:
Title from item.
Gift; Gary Yanker; 1975-1983.
Subjects:
African Americans--1960-1980.
Voting--1960-1980.
Political participation--1960-1980.
Format:
Posters--American--1960-1980.
Prints--Color--1960-1980.
Collections:
Posters: Yanker Poster Collection
Part of: Yanker poster collection (Library of Congress)
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