Tomorrow is Election Day. And for those of you who did not vote
early, you still have some work to do.
If you think that your
candidates are going to win, vote to make sure that it happens.
If you think that your
candidates are going to lose, vote. Because for the other candidates, not
voting is almost as good as voting for them.
And I would like to share some
of the wisdom taught to me by one of my high school social studies teachers.
1. Don’t vote a straight
ticket. All that does is ensure
that you have voted for some of the least deserving candidates on the ballot.
2. If the choice is between the
smart candidate you have some disagreements with and the idiot you completely
agree with, vote for the smart person.
Good government is subtle and complex. It requires smart people to make it work right.
3. Good men and women sacrificed
everything so you can vote. The
least you can do is participate so their sacrifice was not in vain.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
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