By Miss Kubelik
Whew! We saw Roger Angell trending on Twitter and feared the worst. Instead, he's published a lovely essay in The New Yorker on the sanctity — and the urgency — of the vote. Here's a key excerpt to mull over as you head to the polls tomorrow:
"What we can all do at this moment is vote — get up, brush our teeth, go to
the polling place, and get in line. I was never in combat as a soldier,
but now I am. Those of you who haven’t quite been getting to your
polling place lately, who want better candidates or a clearer system of
making yourself heard, or who just aren’t in the habit, need to get it
done this time around.
"If you stay home, count yourself among the
hundreds of thousands now being disenfranchised by the relentless parade
of restrictions that Republicans everywhere are imposing and enforcing.
If you don’t vote, they have won, and you are a captive, one of their
prizes."
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