I Voted! Did You?
Jean Sexton writes:
Today is Election Day in the United States. It is a "midterm election," one that doesn't elect a president. As such it gets less attention, when in actuality many of the races are for positions that are local and which affect people directly. Now is not a time for apathy.
As citizens of the United States, we choose our leaders. This is both a right and a responsibility. At ADB, Inc., we are not pushing you to vote for a particular candidate, a particular stance, or a particular belief. We are simply urging you to vote. Vote as your conscience dictates and do your duty as a citizen.
My father always said, "If you don't vote, you have no right to complain about anything that happens. You gave up that right when you didn't exercise your responsibility and vote."
If you have already voted, well done! If not, then what are you waiting for?
Today is Election Day in the United States. It is a "midterm election," one that doesn't elect a president. As such it gets less attention, when in actuality many of the races are for positions that are local and which affect people directly. Now is not a time for apathy.
As citizens of the United States, we choose our leaders. This is both a right and a responsibility. At ADB, Inc., we are not pushing you to vote for a particular candidate, a particular stance, or a particular belief. We are simply urging you to vote. Vote as your conscience dictates and do your duty as a citizen.
My father always said, "If you don't vote, you have no right to complain about anything that happens. You gave up that right when you didn't exercise your responsibility and vote."
If you have already voted, well done! If not, then what are you waiting for?
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