Fiddleback Friday Civic Duty Discount

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This thread is not about politics. BUT it is to encourage you to vote! It is the civic duty of CITIZENS to vote IMO. So to encourage this, I will allow a $20 one time discount to everyone that votes. Just deduct it from your next Fiddleback Friday or direct from Fiddleback purchase. This is on your honor, which I believe in and rely on wrt all the discounts I offer.

And, thanks for your support.
 
Proud to vote every year. Love my country and feel blessed to serve as many years as I did!

Blessings
 
That's awesome Andy, thank you from fellow proud Georgia Voter!


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This is an amazing idea Andy. Not enough people ever get out to vote, which to me is completely unfortunate for citizens of democratic countries. Hopefully this encourages more to go!
 
Great idea! I voted even though I'm currently living in Canada. Good luck tomorrow!!!


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I have voted in every election (and mid term election) since 1980. And I've always brought my boys with me from the time they could walk. Teach 'em young.

Was damn proud when my college boy - just turned 18 - called me the other day to tell me he voted early.

Thanks, Andy.

Now I just GOTTA get me one of those "Liberty of Death" stickers, Justen!
 
Could not voting be an indirect means of voting if done so purposely?
If we have a right to vote, do we also have a right to not vote?
Just to clear the air.........I voted early.
 
Thank you Andy. This is a very nice gesture indeed! Glad I got mine taken care of right away!
 
Could not voting be an indirect means of voting if done so purposely?
If we have a right to vote, do we also have a right to not vote?
Just to clear the air.........I voted early.

A decision not to vote is indeed a decision. It's a decision that your voice will not be heard, but that could be because you have nothing to say or perhaps you wan't to say that you refuse to participate in the process. Now, having said all that, it's probably not the best way to effect change, but it's one potential way.

This is the first time I've ever been eligible for early voting and all I can say is WOW! It's nice not to have to juggle work and long lines.
 
Could not voting be an indirect means of voting if done so purposely?
If we have a right to vote, do we also have a right to not vote?
Just to clear the air.........I voted early.

As an American, you have the right to not vote just as you do to vote. However, if you exercise your right not to vote in my opinion you have lost your privilege to publicly voice your opinion in matters where your vote would have made a difference. Glad to hear you made it out to the polls. :thumbup:
 
I voted around 10:45 and was surprised by how busy it was at that time.
 
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