Today I exercised my right to participate in the democratic process. I stood in lines, I showed my I.D., I signed my name, I sat down with marker in hand -- and I then stuck an almost empty ballot into the voting machine.
I did not vote for either McCain/Palin or Obama/Biden.
I could not vote for either candidate with confidence as I don't think one is any more equipped than the other to lead this country. I couldn't justify not voting, though. I went so far as to mark a name, but -- and it probably shouldn't have had this effect on me -- I couldn't convince myself to insert that ballot. So, I sheepishly asked the elderly voting matron for a new ballot, she made me sign a "spoiled ballot" form, and I purposely but peacefully left the President of the United States' ballot empty.
Maybe it's more accurate to say I exercised my right to be dissatisfied with the choices presented to me, my right to question the leadership of this country.
Maybe in four years I will regret not filling in a name, but I don't think so. Yes, it's an historic election no matter who wins. My children will be reading about the first time A) a black man was president or B) a lady was vice president. That being said, I felt just fine walking from that little church without voting for either one.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
What It Do
My blog title comes from the Delta Spirit song of the same name. I was recently introduced to this band's music and have since become a fan.
This site is -- at this point -- dedicated exclusively to writing. Tips for reading this blog include:
1) Don't assume everything you read is fact.
2) Don't assume everything you read is fiction.
3) I won't insult your intelligence by discerning for you what is fact or what is fiction. I humbly as that you not insult mine by presuming to know anything about my life based on what you read here.
4) Happy Reading.
This site is -- at this point -- dedicated exclusively to writing. Tips for reading this blog include:
1) Don't assume everything you read is fact.
2) Don't assume everything you read is fiction.
3) I won't insult your intelligence by discerning for you what is fact or what is fiction. I humbly as that you not insult mine by presuming to know anything about my life based on what you read here.
4) Happy Reading.
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