Vote For Yourself

Voting for yourself is very empowering and when you go to the voting booth and cast your vote for yourself you will be exercising your duty to vote and, in most cases, you'll be casting your vote for the best person you know. Gerard LeBlond highly recommends you start voting for yourself.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Vote Like A Politician

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Hello:

This is LeBlond, Gerard LeBlond of West-Gate Press and Sell Info Products Online dot com and have you ever wondered who...

Bill Clinton voted for when he ran for Governor of Arkansas and for President of the United States of America? or...

George W. Bush voted for when he ran for Governor of Texas and for President of the United States of America? or...

Ronald Reagan voted for when he ran for Governor of California and for President of the United States of America? or...

John F. Kerry voted for when he ran for Senator of Massachusetts? or...

Olympia Snowe voted for when she ran for Senator of Maine? or...

Hillary Clinton voted for when she ran for Senator of New York? or...

Chuckie Schumer voted for when he ran for the Senate seat for the State of New York?

The answer in each and every one of the above cases...

They voted for themselves!

Think about that for a second.

Those people who are in high power voted for themselves.

Now...

Whether you are in a position of high power or not who says you can't vote for yourself?

Well, in many States, voters are allowed to vote for "write-in" candidates.

If you live in such a State and you don't know who to vote for...

Take my advice and...

Vote for yourself.

P.S. If you don't think you want to vote yourself into a "seat" then...

Vote for me (Gerard LeBlond) or...

Vote for your mother (assuming she's still alive and an American citizen) or any one else that you think is the best person for the job.

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