Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Civic Duty

I've got a 2008 U.S. presidential absentee ballot sitting in my e-mail inbox. I'm supposed to print it out, fill in the bubbles next to my choices with a dark-colored ballpoint pen (not red), stuff it in an envelope and send it back to the Cache County Clerk's office in Logan, Utah, my last American residence, by Nov. 3.

Now if I could just make up my mind.



JEM

8 comments:

Super Angie said...

Wahoo!!! Yeah for voters!!!

mckenzie said...

seriously!

Emilie said...

Too bad your last American residence wasn't somewhere your vote would, um, actually change the statewide outcome... Oh, to live in a swing state. Good luck choosing!

Anne Michaelson said...

Yeah, I just get my mind half way made up and somebody says something that swings me the other way. I don't like either choice exactly. I think I'll write in your name.

Aaron Falk said...

From this week's New Yorker, one of the pieces David Sedaris read last night in Salt Lake:

http://www.newyorker.com/humor/2008/10/27/081027sh_shouts_sedaris

Natalie said...

Well, let's see: You can fill it out in blue ink but not in red. The answer's in the question. ;)

Dani said...

Be daring. Vote for an independent.

laura said...

I have my head in my hands.

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