Just vote tomorrow, which ever way you vote, just vote. Otherwise, don’t complain. Don’t complain about gas prices, house prices, health care. Don’t bitch about “how bad the roads are”, don’t protest against the war.

Don’t worry about the environment, don’t worry how you get electricity. Don’t worry if your water is clean. Don’t complain about pretty much every issue you can think of.

Just vote, then your voice will be heard, or at least you will have a voice at the table, and equal chance to choose who you think will lead the country, your state, your city.

Don’t vote for someone because they are white, or black, or a man, or woman. Don’t vote for someone because of some email accusing them of things that you know aren’t even remotely close to being true. Don’t vote on one issue. Don’t just vote on the economy, or the environment, or the 2nd amendment (hey, there are many more to consider!), vote on things that make sense to you, but make sure you realize all the things that are out there that are really issues.

Whatever you do, just vote.

You can vote for McCain, and that is your choice. I still haven’t heard any reason why he would be better than the last 8 years, or better than Obama.

I’m proud to support Obama, and hopefully he wins, but if he doesn’t, then at least Bush will still be out. The McCain of 2000 is not the McCain of now, he has shown that many times. Obama gives me hope, hope that this country will actually do the smart thing, actually be respected again by the rest of the world.

Obama’s campaign is the campaign of unification, while once again the GOP side, McCain, is the campaign of divisiveness. Do we really want more of a divided country? Obama and the Democratic party want everyone to be included. A 50 State strategy. Why does the GOP mock that? It doesn’t make sense to me. I don’t see any unity from the GOP. Divide and Conquer is their strategy. It might have worked to get them elected the last 2 times, but I think people have realized that it doesn’t make our country any better.

In any event, vote with what is in your head, your heart, and your life. Just vote. Hopefully tomorrow we will have a decision, and we will know who our next President will be. Don’t be afraid to have respectful debates on issues, and policies. Try to leave the smears at home. Try to not watch propaganda news networks. Realize that Fox News is so “right” that CNN seems left, when they are closer to center. Don’t be fooled by lies. Check the facts.

Whatever you do, go make history tomorrow.