The radio keeps telling how crowded the polls are. I happened to be the only voter there at that time. One of the women said they were waiting for their rush.
I really, really wanted to vote. Unfortunately, they have this funny little rule about not allowing foreigners to decide the fate of the nation. Wonder what that's all about... >:)
Angie...You are like my sister-in-law! She is from England. She has lived here many years and loves our country but still is English at heart. Want to get your citizenship? :)
Sure did and spent from 5:30a.m. to 6:15p.m. working the polls. We stayed pretty busy, I'm sure it will be really busy in November. I was very happy that the voters in our building didn't have to wait either, in and out, that's the way to do it!
I did...Tony wasn't registered in our little town here but that's why he went...to make sure there weren't any glitches come November! There's a long story as to why I'm registered here and he's still back at our former residency. But we got it figured out now. We walked right in. I loved the digital display instead of those pesky booklets.
Jonathan and I have been happily married for 15 years. We have been blessed with three wonderful children and there is never a dull moment in this household. Jonathan and I are trying to raise our three children for Jesus and have plans to happily grow old together!
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Yes I did!!!
The radio keeps telling how crowded the polls are. I happened to be the only voter there at that time. One of the women said they were waiting for their rush.
I too did not have to wait in line. I wonder what precinct the radio is monitoring?
I really, really wanted to vote. Unfortunately, they have this funny little rule about not allowing foreigners to decide the fate of the nation. Wonder what that's all about... >:)
You betcha!!! 6:45 a.m. Walked right in and out. No wait for me!!!
Angie...You are like my sister-in-law! She is from England. She has lived here many years and loves our country but still is English at heart. Want to get your citizenship? :)
Yes, I do! We need to do it this year. It'll probably cost a fortune, but with INS, that's nothing new!
I voted, no waiting!
Sure did and spent from 5:30a.m. to 6:15p.m. working the polls. We stayed pretty busy, I'm sure it will be really busy in November. I was very happy that the voters in our building didn't have to wait either, in and out, that's the way to do it!
I did...Tony wasn't registered in our little town here but that's why he went...to make sure there weren't any glitches come November! There's a long story as to why I'm registered here and he's still back at our former residency. But we got it figured out now. We walked right in. I loved the digital display instead of those pesky booklets.
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