My Fellow Canadians

Mojo slowly returning... Snow almost gone....

Just wanted to remind all my Canadian blog pals that today is Election Day here in Canada. Get out there and vote!

I actually voted in the advance polls, and my vote didn't count one bit because I disagree with most other people in my riding. But voting affords you one of life's most important rights: the right to bitch about the government!

I was going to post a handy voting guide for those who are still undecided, but everything I had to say was mean-spirited and ended up back at Stephen Harper looking like the guy from the Play-Doh Mop Top Hair Shop right after I gave him that perm helmet. Apparently, I should be writing the campaign ads next time, since most of the ones I saw and heard operated at about that same level of maturity.

So, you're on your own. Do your part and vote your conscience. May the best candidate win, and may tomorrow be a new day for Canada!





Let the bitching begin.






Comments

I will be glad when this is over...between the election, the wedding, osama...I am sick of every media outlet!
You've done your civic duty well. I salute you.
Unknown said…
I just got home from voting...hoping for a change of government...hoping...
Glenda said…
It sounds like your country is just like my country...everyone is yearning for change. There are still soooo many people out of work and our government has made the statement "The Recession is Over". I just want to know where! It seems like there is so much suffering right here in my little spot of the world. People are loosing everything, cars, homes, furniture and everything wiped out; with no hope of going back to work.

Glad you are back; even if it is just to get me back up on my soap box! I have missed you!
I always vote here in the US. I figure that people have given their lives so I can have the privilege, even if I don't like the choices.

God bless ya and have a marvelous election day!
Laural Out Loud said…
I used to think my vote didn't count... because I agreed with the state majority! Then I realized that I was missing out on influencing all of those local issues, and have voted ever since. And even when I vote the majority way, I feel proud to have been a part of it!

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