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+ 6 - 3 | § It feels good to VOTE
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I voted today.  I don't risk loosing my opportunity to vote due to my umpredictable business travel schedule.

It was easy.  I just went to the City Clerk office at the City Hall and provided my pre-printed, pre-filled Massachusetts Absentee Ballot Application.  Right there, the city bureocrat took the application, prepared a couple of envelopes, and presented me a ballot to vote.  I voted, placed it inside the first envelope, then into the second envelope, and that was it.

It feels so good to know there was no special electoral Id cards, finger inks to use, or long lines to do (like in other countries/localities).  It was good to know that my right to vote here in Massachusetts is still unhindered by uneccesary and disgusting bureocracies.

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