tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post2468513615288381919..comments2023-10-31T10:59:03.023-04:00Comments on INKSPOT Crime Fiction Blog | A Place for Mystery, Mayhem, Writing and Life: How Hard Is It to Turn a Tide?Linda O. Johnstonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01512430135042480450noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-9975097427096009822018-01-13T02:14:32.479-05:002018-01-13T02:14:32.479-05:00Missed the contest but delighted to look forward t...Missed the contest but delighted to look forward to another Rose Carroll book! Of course, I vote - I’ve travelled and had experience enough in other, less fortunate countries to know how precious that vote is.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15338488144804742560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-10284998975124095902018-01-12T09:11:12.850-05:002018-01-12T09:11:12.850-05:00ljbonkoski is our winner! Thanks, all, for your in...ljbonkoski is our winner! Thanks, all, for your interest, and I'm sorry I don't have an ARC for everyone. LJ, please check your email. Edith Maxwellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01388006370860482509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-34327505774221250542018-01-11T23:43:02.204-05:002018-01-11T23:43:02.204-05:00I vote. However, if I'm not well informed abou...I vote. However, if I'm not well informed about an issue or candidate I sometimes skip it on the ballot. The older I get, the more I care about "my voice" being heard. Thank you for the chance to win. Dmskrug3 at hotmail(.)com Daniele Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-71879092174836806562018-01-11T21:43:21.511-05:002018-01-11T21:43:21.511-05:00I vote as much as possible, considering I can no l...I vote as much as possible, considering I can no longer drive, due to MS. For the last presidential election, I used an absentee ballot and that was very easy. legallyblonde1961@yahoo.comKara Markshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06197443742376616711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-87302060889531532302018-01-11T20:51:21.893-05:002018-01-11T20:51:21.893-05:00I remember getting my voter's registration car...I remember getting my voter's registration card my senior year of high school at school. I voted every election. I felt it was my right and my honor. I have to admit I do not vote these days. Health issues are a problem. kayt18 (at) comcast (dot) netAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11806151679564881115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-46769554036015896592018-01-11T17:46:52.092-05:002018-01-11T17:46:52.092-05:00Yes, I do vote. I feel it is a way to have our opi...Yes, I do vote. I feel it is a way to have our opinions heard. We are lucky in this country that woman can vote and run for office, some countries aren't so lucky. If someone doesn't vote because they feel as if their vote doesn't matter, shouldn't complain about the outcome.<br />diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)comdiannekchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01001841784219212036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-62799770276718340962018-01-11T17:42:32.095-05:002018-01-11T17:42:32.095-05:00Yes, I do vote. But, I didn't start voting unt...Yes, I do vote. But, I didn't start voting until I was 44 when I moved to the country. I don't really like voting because the politicans are all liars. Have not been happy with anyone in office. Anyway, hopefully someday, someone will do what they say they intended to do. I'll continue voting until the end of my days.Karen G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08886818645901424628noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-38103731758962432182018-01-11T16:38:07.488-05:002018-01-11T16:38:07.488-05:00I'm turning 83 this month and signed up to vo...I'm turning 83 this month and signed up to vote on my 21st birthday. My grandmother lead protests and my mom was always an active voter. I vote for everything and enjoy going to the polls to see people voting too. I look at how close a race can be and I know my vote counts.<br /> Ruth Nixon ruthenixon(at)sbcglobal(dot) netAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-41429686146866356122018-01-11T14:31:36.087-05:002018-01-11T14:31:36.087-05:00I vote regularly. I have worked at the elections h...I vote regularly. I have worked at the elections headquarters in my county. I think it is part of our responsibility as a citizen of the country to vote. If I don't vote, then I feel like I cannot criticize what happens in the country, state, community. Voting makes a difference! I love this series! It is very thought provoking, as well as entertaining. Thanks for a chance to win! ljbonkoski@yahoo.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-46841405741078417842018-01-11T13:34:12.462-05:002018-01-11T13:34:12.462-05:00I do vote regularly if I choose to have a voice in...I do vote regularly if I choose to have a voice in an election. Sometimes I ask my husband about his opinions on people or props, or I may not vote if I don't feel well enough versed in a proper. One thing has helped me is being on the list to have voting materials sent you me. This novel sounds interesting; I enjoy historical fiction. jeaniedannheim (at) ymail (dot) comMama Cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06223566907992426009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-1492215965195999952018-01-11T13:22:07.067-05:002018-01-11T13:22:07.067-05:00I vote every election. We brought our kids up to v...I vote every election. We brought our kids up to vote also. It needs to be taught in school how important voting is to our rights. Look at what has happened in this last election chaos from not enough people doing their civic duty.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-164103320292107502018-01-11T09:41:50.703-05:002018-01-11T09:41:50.703-05:00I vote in every election as it is important to hav...I vote in every election as it is important to have my voice heard even if it's at the ballot box.<br /><br />Becky Prazak<br />rjprazak6@gmail.com Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-89395823918643251592018-01-11T08:57:05.589-05:002018-01-11T08:57:05.589-05:00I also vote every election. I am a scientist and ...I also vote every election. I am a scientist and trust the laws of Physics. There are some things that can be changed and things that cannot. Our Democratic Republic allows for change, for which I am grateful. I traveled to Cuba in December, just because Americans now could travel there easier than before. The difference between communism and our free society is staggeringly obvious standing in the center of Havana. Yes, there are elections where only those in the select ruling government vote. The Castro regime will end in April when they 'elect' a new leader. <br /><br />I remember the time before Castro came to power. There are now generations of Cubans who have only known communism under Castro. Fidel Castro was uber-communist (more communist than Khrushchev). Raol, not so much. Who knows what the next leader will be. At least, as an American, I have a vote to pick who I would like to be the leader of the US. Rosemarie Szostak (writing as Rose Johnson)http://www.rosejohnsonmysteries.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529128955266044151.post-48654448247723914622018-01-11T07:52:12.723-05:002018-01-11T07:52:12.723-05:00I vote every election! I used to be part of the el...I vote every election! I used to be part of the election process... I was a sheriff, clerk, judge & was the Inspector for years. But with eight children it made it harder for me to actually work the voting booth. Those that don't vote really have no right complaining about any situation because they did not exercise they're right to vote.<br />Cheers~<br />Kelly Braun <br />Gaelicark(at)yahoo(dot)comGaelicarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02317797681987048880noreply@blogger.com