Friday, October 26, 2012

Super Serious Nonpartisan Post Time...

To all of my friends and family who live in the "battleground" states (OH, WI, CO, FL, NV, MI), please realize that it is us who are actually electing the president. Our votes matter more than any other states. All of the other states are basically predetermined to go a certain way because of the population of each party in these states. 

Sorry to the people in those states. 

Please, if you are registered, vote. Don't just sit around, or forget. Vote. Vote early. Just please make your voice heard. Yes, politics may be dirty and ugly at times, but remember, these people are the ones who make the laws. The laws that we have to live by. 

Please take notice how I used the word we, not you
We are a nation. We are in this together. We create our future. 

Please, if you are registered and were thinking about sitting this one out because of how ugly it's gotten, I beg of you, start paying attention. Educate your
self on what is happening. It has gotten this ugly for a reason. This is one of the most polar opposite tickets we've seen in quite some time. This election decides which of two VERY 

different futures the country has.




Please take notice how I used the word country, not you.
Educate yourself on what these candidates what to do to/for the country as a whole. Not just how will this election affect you personally. Think about your friends, your family, the people you know and care about. How will this election affect them? Are you voting for a person who's views and positions could potentially harm someone you care about? Both emotionally and possibly physically.


So please, friends, family, and loved ones in these states. If you are registered, make your voice heard. In these states, EVERY VOTE DOES COUNT.


Don't believe me? George W. Bush won the White House in 2000 by 537 votes. That's it. In the entire state of Florida there were 5,963,110 votes cast. And, the entire country's results were determined by 537 people.

People in these states, please, go vote!