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Boiler room candidate, Boss Rhett needs votes for the www.housepetmagazine.com/contest2.htm

 

Thanks!

no really.........vote!

We got that bastard out of office!

vote

 

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It’s Election Day again! Celebrate the long awaited end of an agonizing campaign season by getting out there and supporting the lesser of your evils!

 

Sorry if this looks familiar. I’m too lazy to shoot a new one, so this is a retread from 2018.

Wanda made the cover of the current issue of Lavender Magazine this week!

 

For more of your favorite podcasting drag queen, visit wandawisdom.com

  

Sonoma, California

Voting Criteria.

"Believe me, you evil doing people, if you accept Great Cthulhu as your new master of Evil, you will be transformed like I have been!"

 

Few people know that the Death Star is really a very democratic place.

 

[Fr] "Croyez-moi, vous qui faites le mal, si vous acceptez le Grand Cthulhu comme votre nouveau Maitre du mal, vous serez transformés comme je l'ai été!"

 

Peu de gens savent qu'en fait, l'étoile de la Mort est un système démocratique.

I think it must be one of the UK's prettiest, but then I am biased. If you've not voted please do.

 

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Deborah Freeman All rights reserved 2008

 

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Here's the final version of my "Vote" poster for my Graphic Design 1 class. The objective was to create a poster that would inspire people to vote. I wanted to avoid traditional patriotic or partisan imagery, so my concept was simple, fusing the word "vote" with a straightforward image of a key.

 

I'll be posting some of the preliminary versions in the next couple of days, so you can see the evolution, but this version was completed as follows:

 

First, I drew a key in Adobe Illustrator, fused it with the word "Vote" and used it as a laser template. I then laser-cut two copies out of 1/4 inch thick MDF. These two pieces were then epoxied together, filed, sanded, and rounded. Once the piece looked sufficiently key-like, it was painted in aluminum spray paint. This key was then photographed in my apartment, the photo imported into Photoshop, isolated from the background, dropped onto a black field, and touched up a bit. The type at the bottom was the finishing touch.

 

The finished piece measures 24"x36"

Over a few months, we gather to mail postcards out to potential voters

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

Taken at Edgewood, Maryland, January 17, 2009.

Fiz esse padrão de tecido para participar da votação do Spoonflower! O tema é "Gatos" :D

Se quiserem me dar uma forcinha, entrem no site e votem plis!! :DDD

Quando entrar na página, clique em cima do desenho desejado e vá até a última página para votar!!

valeu galerinha!

 

I made this patttern to Cats Contest on Spoonflower!!

If you like it, help me and vote please!! :DDD

Thank you very much!

 

SPOONFLOWER CONTEST!!

 

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

Jinafire says; "Vote Sriracha!" But you'll have to find your own bag. She's not sharing.

19th October, People's Vote March, London

 

Black Country Museum

slightly adjusted

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

 

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Description: Descriptions and surveillance photos passed by Police to the Wallace Collection in London to help protect artifacts from damage by suffragettes. In March 1914 Mary Richardson (left) severely damaged the painting often known as The Rokeby Venus by Velazquez in The National Gallery.

 

Date: 1914

 

Our Catalogue Reference: AR 1/528

 

This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.

 

For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library.

Vero finishing voting for the first time in the US.

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

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