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		<title>By: RM</title>
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		<description>Bob,
Thanks so much for today&#039;s post. You brought back some great memories I cherish of voting with my parents (dare I mention the first race I remember was Nixon vs. McGovern). It was always made to feel like a privilege and an honor. In those days we dressed up in our best clothes to go to the polls (but we also still dressed up to go shopping and to church - how crazy was that?). I loved the sound of the punch machine (ah, the good ol&#039; chad days) and couldn&#039;t wait until I was old enough to do it myself. 

I turned 18 the year Jimmy Carter was pitted against Ronald Reagan. I couldn&#039;t wait to vote and with rare exception (like traveling abroad and forgetting to apply for the absentee ballot in time), I&#039;ve never missed an election if I could help it. 

I&#039;m so pleased to see how you are passing this important lesson on to your daughter. It was 8 years ago that were all shown in dramatic fashion how ever vote counts, when Al Gore and George W battled it out, down to the vote! 

Well done Bob.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bob,<br />
Thanks so much for today&#8217;s post. You brought back some great memories I cherish of voting with my parents (dare I mention the first race I remember was Nixon vs. McGovern). It was always made to feel like a privilege and an honor. In those days we dressed up in our best clothes to go to the polls (but we also still dressed up to go shopping and to church &#8211; how crazy was that?). I loved the sound of the punch machine (ah, the good ol&#8217; chad days) and couldn&#8217;t wait until I was old enough to do it myself. </p>
<p>I turned 18 the year Jimmy Carter was pitted against Ronald Reagan. I couldn&#8217;t wait to vote and with rare exception (like traveling abroad and forgetting to apply for the absentee ballot in time), I&#8217;ve never missed an election if I could help it. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m so pleased to see how you are passing this important lesson on to your daughter. It was 8 years ago that were all shown in dramatic fashion how ever vote counts, when Al Gore and George W battled it out, down to the vote! </p>
<p>Well done Bob.</p>
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