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Any one else planning to OC to vote?

TRAKATAK

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My post may be a little late, but I did OC to vote at the Fire Station in Puyallup. Waited in line for about 35 minutes and nobody said a thing to me. I know some of them saw it, but no mention of it.

Funny thing is that when I finally got in the room to vote, the gentleman in front of me made the statement "I wonder if our votes will even matter in this state." I just laughed and said, "Probably not, but it's not going to stop me." So does being an OC'er make your political views that obvious? :)
 

Sea_Chicken

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Marysville, Washington, USA
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  • When I took my wife in to our voting station after work and it was a black church they where pretty much all but saying directly vote oboma, nedless to say I got a lot of dirty looks and comments since I carried my empty holster while we were there.


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