I don’t know how other’s feel, but I do not like election signs and all the phone calls you get. Its bad enough that you have to sit thru the same infomercials on tv all day long. They just shove it in your face continually until election day.
I agree esp this time around as local choices are bleak for candidates
I’ll be screening my calls until the 14th.
Call display … it’s a beautiful thing! We rarely even charge the house land line, let alone answer it any more. Too many sales calls, etc.
And we have a new leader for post that most inspires a “duh!”
There are countries where people are imprisoned, tortured, and even executed for fighting for the right to vote. But, hey, at least they don’t have your problems.
First world problems FTW.
Dear Gracie’s mom, women have not even had the right to vote in this country for 100 years yet, I hope your daughter gets to learn about the importance of this in school !
Excuse me…My little rant is not about elections, its about having these all shoved down our throat. Everyone who is eligible to vote should. I don’t like seeing all these signs everywhere I look, or all the infomercials over and over again and the automated phone messages. They don’t determine who I am going to vote for. Maybe for some they do. It has nothing to do with the rights of women to vote.
It seems to me that there are fewer signs this time around compared to 2009. I could be wrong.
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It seems to me that there are fewer signs this time around compared to 2009. I could be wrong.[/quote]
I agree - there is way less “yard signs” in front of people’s houses. I would say there are a lot of other signs though, the ones that are on public/city property.