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Please vote.....

farmerjohn

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Hey Fellers I'm begging you guys that aren't registered, please get registered and vote your conscience. Boss doesn't like me posting links but look it up on Breitbart News.... there's 10 million gun owners and hunters that don't vote, Ted Nugent is doing all he can, let's see if we can do better. Thank you for thinking about it... John
 
I always vote, but I can't seem to get my 55-year-old nephew to vote. He's a big gun, hunting, and fishing enthusiast and no matter how hard I try he just won't vote. He's never been registered to vote and is afraid that he'll have to serve jury duty. I told him that they don't go off of the registered voter list, but he still says no. Does anybody have a friend or relative like this and what can we do to motivate these people? Thanks for letting me air my view.
Darryll
 
Too many people are fat, dumb, and happy.
Look at what our founding fathers did, they went toe to toe with the most powerful army and navy on the planet and kicked their ass, I am afraid we lack that grit and determination today. We dishonor them by being complacent and not voting, a right so many have given their lives to secure and preserve, it is shameful.

I turned 18 in August and voted in my first presidential election that November casting a vote for Ronald Regan against Jimmy Carter. I have voted in every federal, state, and local election since and I feel it is not only a duty but a privilege and honor.
 
Too many people are fat, dumb, and happy.
Look at what our founding fathers did, they went toe to toe with the most powerful army and navy on the planet and kicked their ass, I am afraid we lack that grit and determination today. We dishonor them by being complacent and not voting, a right so many have given their lives to secure and preserve, it is shameful.

I turned 18 in August and voted in my first presidential election that November casting a vote for Ronald Regan against Jimmy Carter. I have voted in every federal, state, and local election since and I feel it is not only a duty but a privilege and honor.
Me, too brother! I turned 18 in March of that year, and I voted for Ronald Regan, too. In light of what has happened tonight, I pray that our nation unites, reflects on the ideals of our founding and commits to defending those ideals in the future.
 
I always vote, but I can't seem to get my 55-year-old nephew to vote. He's a big gun, hunting, and fishing enthusiast and no matter how hard I try he just won't vote. He's never been registered to vote and is afraid that he'll have to serve jury duty. I told him that they don't go off of the registered voter list, but he still says no. Does anybody have a friend or relative like this and what can we do to motivate these people? Thanks for letting me air my view.
Darryll
AMEN x 1000 here!!!! I hate to say it, but my son has refused to register to vote until yesterday. I have been on him since he turned 18. He is now 31. He called me instantly after hearing the news and said dad I am going to register to vote. I said if this doesn’t wake you up and the nation, I don’t know what will. God bless the USA!
 
Not downplaying voting but I'm tired of voting for people who don't even show up for the important things.
Example is Ted Cruz who no showed on a confirmation for a biden appointee for a seat on the appeals court, he and 7 other republiCant's could have no voted the appointee along with Manchin and Sinema, who showed up..
Now we're stuck with this judge until she retires.
 
Try and stop me from voting , I don't care if there's bird flu , china flu or whatever they can come up with this time around... After watching that fist come out of the group of secret service I promise you nothing will stop me from voting...

Edit... I even ordered myself a new shirt with that picture on it from Amazon specifically for wearing to my range...lol
 
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My neighbor is a Patriot and has voted in virtually every election in his 30+ eligible years.
He is also self employed and can’t afford to miss days of work. He has two kids, one in HS, the other in college, and has managed to enable his Wife to mind their children rather than daycare while growing up.
He has been called up for Jury Duty three times, and yet has never spent more than 5 minutes in the selection process. He starts off by asking if the death penalty is in effect in our State.:o
 
Biden was "elected" by roughly 30,000 votes. As I said I got stuck with senator Al " the grabber " Franken because of couple hundred ballots found in the trunk of a 80's Pontiac. YOUR vote matters, especially in states where ballots are mailed out.
Thanks for reminding us of Sen. *gag* Franken, whose prior claim to fame was playing a moron baggage handler in 'Trading Places'. One of my favorite movies, and I don't think the role was much of a stretch for Sen. Al.
 

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