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04Nov

Free goodies on Election Day – the other perks to voting

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…The poll worker may not even ask you for an ID [seriously disturbing...seriously], the amendments may sound like they were written by a 5th grader with a thesaurus but no dictionary, and you may not even be entirely 100% certain which is the lesser of two evils…but the democratic process–and the promise it holds– is still worth celebrating, worth defending, worth participating in. – Sarah Joy

While I whole-heartedly share those sentiments (get out and vote!), I’m also a fan of free goodies. Lifehacker is reporting there are a number of places that are having giving aways for showing off your “I Voted” sticker. Krispy Kreme, Chick-Fil-A, and Ben & Jerry’s to name a few. Jump on over for the full list.

Have you heard of anyone else celebrating Election Day in a similar fashion? Please leave word in the comments.

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5 Responses to “Free goodies on Election Day – the other perks to voting”

  1. Posted by Doug 4th November, 2008 at 12:57 pm

    Thanks for the tips. I heard ACORN was giving away some nice spiffs too.

  2. Posted by Aunt Rae 5th November, 2008 at 1:41 am

    DANGIT. I read this too late. And I love Chick-Fil-A.

  3. Posted by Jessica 5th December, 2008 at 12:25 pm

    I voted early so I picked up free coffee for my hubby who was working giving flu shots via Walgreens at a voting location – odd choice and they didn’t give a single shot. Ha. :)

    Came over from Write in my Journal which I adore.

  4. Posted by LivSimpl 5th December, 2008 at 12:35 pm

    Jessica – Thanks for the comment! Glad to hear you like WIMJ.

  5. Posted by Heady 14th December, 2009 at 10:50 pm

    Sometimes I feel with the ever changing flow of technology and world that we live in today that this world has come to a new low… We rely to much on technology and without the insurance of health, where can we possible go from here? Who is to say… but anyways great post. http://www.justaskmedical.com

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