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Actually, I voted by drop box a few weeks ago. Since I almost never leave the house except by computer, I thought this was the best place for my sticker.
Illinois is one of the large set of states that has made voting easier during the pandemic.
My fiancé David and I have made a one-minute video highlighting our beautiful state, Colorado. Please take a minute to head over to the site to watch and vote for our film!
theaudienceawards.com/films/the-beauty-in-going-back-74178
Our cities sit in the shadows and crevices of our greatest treasure, The Rocky Mountains. From sunrise to sunset, Colorado cannot help but show this natural beauty. The transitions throughout this film are set up to show a full day, and a full year. The beginning connects with the rising of the sun, the natural entrance and illuminating aspect to our every day. The closer you get to the middle and the meat of the film, the more colorful and vibrant it becomes. Only to be met, once again, by the inevitable and beautiful sunset. We purposely did not include any dialog because we want you, the viewer, to make your own observations and let Colorado reveal itself to you. This was filmed in Great Sand Dunes National Park, Lake Dillon, Silverthorne, Winter Park, Evergreen, and Colorado Springs.
Inked after voting in South Africa's 4th democratic elections.
As seen on the BBC news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8013593.stm
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
urges his friends in Idaho and other U.S. states holding elections today (November 3, 2015) to vote. He knows that state and local elections allow us truly to express our concerns and desires for effective government! Photo by Frank.
Title: Vote For Murder.
Author: Richard Martin (John Creasey).
Publisher: Jay Books.
Date: 1957.
Artist: G. Benvenuti.
Rally and march for voting rights, from the National Museum of African American History and Culture to the White House, led by Reverend Jesse Jackson
Today all the moms came in to vote with their children and wanted stickers for their kids....everyone in an amazingly good mood...
Again, we must give thanks to our very good friends Bill Posters and Bill Stickers! There's a great array of posters for dating this one - but still plenty of fun to be had with the shops and businesses, etc.
Plus, was a vote for Kennedy a vote against Unions? (See graffiti on wall at extreme right)
Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of Lawrence Photographic Studios, Dublin
Date: Circa October 1899
NLI Ref.: L_ROY_06511
Ashley Percival has been nominated to win best Illustrator and needs your VOTES!!!!!!
blog.roseflash.ca/2011/02/i-heart-design-awards-nominees-...
Thank You soooo much!
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." - John 14:16
Photographed in 1972 or 1973 on 35mm color slide film with Nikon F2 and probably a 35mm f/2 Nikon lens
Scanned on Canon 9900F and converted to black & white
BOO! Scarecrows created by local civic groups, businesses, families and individuals will be on display throughout downtown Madison through October 31. Here's MHS', commemorating the upcoming Woman Suffrage year (the Nineteenth Amendment become national law on August 26, 1920). See theday.upickem.net/engine/welcome.aspx?contestid=573106 to vote.
See other (much less frightening) views of this historical site at flic.kr/s/aHskdwmbMp. (Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
Lucy Lu is in a CUTEST PET CONTEST with
www.1043myfm.com/pages/petcontest/pet_vote_Lom-Mar.html .
If Lucy wins, She will win $5,000, that can buy alot of stuffed monkeys!!!
If she wins, she promises to be charitable and will donate $500 to
Villalobos Rescue Center (http://www.vrcpitbull.com) and $500 to Bad Rap (
www.badrap.org) to help less fortunate pups than her!!!
The way they have the voting system isn't the greatest and it takes a bit of
work but if you have a couple minutes to spare, please vote for Lucy!!
1. Go here www.1043myfm.com/pages/petcontest/pet_vote_Lom-Mar.html
Click the button next to *#36*.
3. You'll have to enter in your email and submit. The submission will then
go straight to your email for verification.
4. *PLEASE REMEMBER TO VERIFY YOUR VOTE IN YOUR EMAIL BOX*.
Thousands of women (and men and kids) Marched in DC from Freedom Plaza to the Supreme Court on October 17, 2020 as part of hundreds of similar nationwide events to denounce Donald Trump's actions to replace a Supreme Court justice ahead of the presidential election. Although the fourth annual Women's March occurred earlier this year, this event was organized to encourage voting and in honor of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
BOO! Scarecrows created by local civic groups, businesses, families and individuals will be on display throughout downtown Madison through October 31. Here's MHS', commemorating the upcoming Woman Suffrage year (the Nineteenth Amendment become national law on August 26, 1920). See theday.upickem.net/engine/welcome.aspx?contestid=573106 to vote.
See other (much less frightening) views of this historical site at flic.kr/s/aHskdwmbMp. (Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)
This photo was taken during the March Against Racism in central London on Saturday on 18 March. Many activists were furious at the new anti-immigration legislation which is clearly in breach of international law.
Although there are no legal routes available to refugees from many Asian and African countries suffering from conflict and murderous repressive regimes, the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is overseeing legislation which will criminalize refugees risking their lives at sea to reach relative safety. They will now have their asylum claims denied as inadmissible.
As marchers reached Downing Street, Braverman was thousands of miles away in Rwanda, reaffirming the UK's commitment to illegally expelling refugees to the impoverished country, which itself has a poor human rights record.
Apologies if some of the photographs in this series are clearly overexposed, which is due to my own stupidity and negligence as I forgot to reset the white balance after some indoor photography.
Walking downtown, I saw a podium and a flag. Had camera, had a tripod, and no one to tell me I couldn't do this.
Maybe someone will lift this image, write text over it, and it will be an internet meme. Heck, a [de]motivational will work too.
But yeah, this is me.