No truer words have been said:
If you have to brave five hours lines today, bring a book to read, and vote.
If you only have fifteen minutes to get to the polls tonight, get into your car, drive like heck (safely, of course) and vote.
If you have to stand in the rain, bring an umbrella and wear old shoes, and vote.
If you have one hour during your lunch break this afternoon, eat in line, and go vote.
If you have fifteen minutes during your lunch break, go to your boss and ask for more time to vote.
If you think your vote doesn't count, think of Florida 2000, and then go vote.
If you are losing your home to foreclosure because of predatory loan practices, vote.
If you are concerned about going into bankruptcy because of skyrocketing health care costs, vote.
If you've lost your job in the last six months, vote.
If you lost someone in the Iraq war and subsequent occupation, vote in honor of him or her.
If you are a veteran, the country thanks you for your service, and go vote.
If your 401K was wiped out in the stock market debacle, vote.
If you are Muslim, vote.
If you are Mormon, vote.
If you are an atheist, vote.
If you don't want to saddle your kids with trillions of dollars of national debt, vote.
If you are gay and lesbian, and want to protect your equal rights, vote.
If you are African-American, and want to support a candidate striving for equality, vote.
If you are a computer user, don't believe any forwarded e-mails you've received in the past two days, and vote.
If you are in college and are voting for the first time, welcome to the republic, and vote.
If you are a teacher, assign your kids homework to tell their parents to go and vote, and then go vote.
If you are a senior citizen, and need help to a polling place, call someone and go vote.
If you are poor, and need a ride to a polling place, call someone and go vote.
If you are a proud American, vote.
If you are a new American, welcome to the fold, and vote.
If you want to make a stand against fear mongers trying to prevent you from going to the polls by spreading malicious lies and false threats, vote.
If you haven't ever voted before, be brave, find someone to support you and hold your hand in line, and vote.
If you support Cynthia McKinney, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, or Ralph Nader, vote.
If you think John McCain is the agent of change we need in this country, vote.
If you think Barack Obama is the agent of change we need in this country, vote.
What would you add to my list?