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HoneyBadger
09-14-2012, 08:40
Yes? Good job! [Awesom]


No??? Go to GoVoteColorado.com (http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterHome.html) (redirect to Secretary of State's office) and register NOW! It takes less than 5 minutes if you have your Colorado Driver License handy.

If you're an American who is not registered to vote, you are passing up a great opportunity to make your voice heard on the local, state and national levels. Don't be silent any longer, register to vote today so that YOU can have a say in America's future!


Have a great day! [Beer]

GilpinGuy
09-14-2012, 08:48
Hell yeah! My wife became a citizen this year. She is so psyched to be able to vote. It's sad how many Americans don't vote themselves, but many are so ignorant that it may be best if they stay home.

birddog
09-14-2012, 08:50
Yes? Good job! [Awesom]


No??? Go to GoVoteColorado.com (http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/VoterHome.html) (redirect to Secretary of State's office) and register NOW! It takes less than 5 minutes if you have your Colorado Driver License handy.

If you're an American who is not registered to vote, you are passing up a great opportunity to make your voice heard on the local, state and national levels. Don't be silent any longer, register to vote today so that YOU can have a say in America's future!


Have a great day! [Beer]

Sure am but I did use the site to confirm my address change since I moved. Thanks for the link.

Ronin13
09-14-2012, 09:15
I had to update my voter information the other day because I'm moving back up to Evergreen at the end of this month- that would suck, living in Evergreen and having to drive down to Lakewood to vote... [Flower]

HoneyBadger, thanks for putting this up. Chuck Norris said it in an interview not too long ago- "We need to get people to get out and vote, that's where the republicans got hammered in 2008, so many didn't register or flat out didn't vote.

airborneranger
09-14-2012, 09:22
Registered

BUC303
09-14-2012, 09:28
It takes less than 5 minutes if you have your Colorado Driver License handy.




So you need a license to be able to tell if you are registered to vote, but not to actually vote.....makes sense.

I am locked and loaded, permanent mail in ballot[Beer]

akumadiavolo
09-14-2012, 09:31
For sure. I do mail in ballot and almost forgot to change my address, but I remembered with plenty of time.

FastMan
09-14-2012, 09:43
but many are so ignorant that it may be best if they stay home.

Ain't THAT the truth!

Ronin13
09-14-2012, 09:47
So you need a license to be able to tell if you are registered to vote, but not to actually vote.....makes sense.

What? 2 years ago, I went down to the Jeffco office here in Evergreen to vote (it was a polling place) and they turned away an elderly lady because she wasn't registered... So one would think, if they haven't changed it, that if you need a DL to register, and you need to be registered to vote, problem solved? Right? Oh wait, they give DL's to illegals too... [Bang]

zteknik
09-14-2012, 09:48
Roger that,reg'd and ready....
And is the rest of my familly that is of age.

When my mom became a citizen she goes out of her way to vote,back in communist Poland she wasn't able to.She says its a shame that people squander off some of their given rights where others would die just to have that right..

HoneyBadger
09-14-2012, 09:51
HoneyBadger, thanks for putting this up. Chuck Norris said it in an interview not too long ago- "We need to get people to get out and vote, that's where the republicans got hammered in 2008, so many didn't register or flat out didn't vote.

No problem! This is my first time voting in the state of Colorado, and I figured there might be other people on this forum that could benefit from the link to register, update addresses, etc.


Hell yeah! [...] It's sad how many Americans don't vote themselves, but many are so ignorant that it may be best if they stay home.

Unfortunately there isn't an easy solution to this, but we need to get more EDUCATED people to vote - people who can actually tell you about all the candidates and their rationale for voting a certain way. I didn't vote in the first few elections after I turned 18, and for no real good reason. It's a shame, but back then my vote wouldn't have helped our current cause anyway. [Shake] I'm glad to be more politically educated and more aware now, and I'm glad to be able to exercise a privilege that isn't recognized in many places around the world.


So you need a license to be able to tell if you are registered to vote, but not to actually vote.....makes sense.



Ironic since voting is the only thing you should ever really need to show an ID for, right? [Bang]

FastMan
09-14-2012, 09:57
HoneyBadger, good job. This is a great place to promote get out the vote, as most people here have a handle on the importance of this election, and what needs to be done. Plus, we're fortunate to live in one of only a handful of states where the result of the vote is not already baked into the cake, as it was in my old home state of New York. WE can actually make a difference.

zteknik
09-14-2012, 10:01
HoneyBadger, good job. This is a great place to promote get out the vote, as most people here have a handle on the importance of this election, and what needs to be done. Plus, we're fortunate to live in one of only a handful of states where the result of the vote is not already baked into the cake, as it was in my old home state of New York. WE can actually make a difference.
AMEN TO THAT!!!!!![Beer]
Another one of my main reasons to escape that foraken state!!!!!

Holger Danske
09-14-2012, 17:55
Saw this on the way in to work this morning. Interesting that Honey Badger is asking everyone to register.

HoneyBadger
09-14-2012, 21:53
Saw this on the way in to work this morning. Interesting that Honey Badger is asking everyone to register.

Hahahaha You're on to me! [Coffee]