I voted. It was worth blogging about. We're that much closer to ending this mess.
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Woohoo! Good to see you! I've missed you very much. Yes, I'm so glad we've finally had our say and although it's early, the returns so far are looking encouraging. (I am also very thankful that I won't have to listen to another campaign ad for a while!)
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Woohoo! Good to see you! I've missed you very much. Yes, I'm so glad we've finally had our say and although it's early, the returns so far are looking encouraging. (I am also very thankful that I won't have to listen to another campaign ad for a while!)
Posted by: Tonya @ Kingfisher Cove | November 07, 2006 at 10:00 PM
Yes, welcome back. And congratulations on getting your country back.
As for voting, I was at the polls at, like, seven o'clock in the morning. I couldn't wait to vote that freak Santorum out of office.
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