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Election Day

Devil Doc

When Death smiles, Corpsmen smile back
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Today is Election Day. Millions of people across the country will be going to the polls today to elect new legislators, judges, sheriffs, and school board members. For the first 50 years of American elections, only 15 percent of the adult population was eligible to vote. To be eligible to vote at the time, you had to be a white male property owner. In Connecticut, you had to be a white male property owner of a "quiet and peaceable behavior and civil conversation."
Thomas Dorr was one of the first politicians to argue that poor people should be given voting rights. As a member of the Rhode Island legislature, Dorr argued that all white adult men should have the vote, regardless of their wealth. He incited a riot to protest the governor's election of 1842 and went to prison for treason, but most states began to let poor white men vote soon after. Women were given the right to vote in 1920, and many African Americans were prevented from voting in the South until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. Today, the only group of adult American citizens who are regularly prevented from voting are convicted felons.

Gore Vidal said, "Half of the American people never read a newspaper. Half never vote for president. One hopes it is the same half."

W.C. Fields said, "I never vote for anyone. I always vote against."

Doc.
 
So you're saying that CC woudn't be allowed to vote?

I'm with William Claude Dunkenfield on this election. I'm not voting for too many.

To be eligible to vote at the time, you had to be a white male property owner. In Connecticut, you had to be a white male property owner of a "quiet and peaceable behavior and civil conversation."

Doc.
 
Make sure you get out and exercise your right as a citizen of our nation!
 
Thanks Doc.

The irony is that so many fought for the poor man's rights,
women's rights and then African American rights. After all
this struggle, many times putting their lives in danger to
give the vote to all, most everyone stay home on voting day! :sign: :sign:

Brian
 
Big races out here in Washington, Dems trying to displace do their best against the nasty Reps. The political ads have been very entertaining. But its been really ugly... One of my good friends who is a State Rep and is an R has said its the worst year to be a Republican! Doorbelling is a very humbling experience (trust me) and this year if you have an R next to your name its almost like having a target on your back. "Guilty by association".

If you haven't already voted (75% of my city votes absentee) please get out an vote today!

Have a great day :D

Bill looking forward to having you back after the elections are over... ;)
 
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