That's all nice and fine, but honestly, would a free cup of coffee make the difference between getting out and going to the polls or staying home? I don't think so. Let's just look at it as a freebie for what you are going to do anyway, mmm k?
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Free coffee tomorrow and on November 23, free Dr. Pepper.
It's a good month for freebies.
If we all cared enough to vote, we wouldn't be flocking to Starbucks like zombies.
Okay, to go with your free coffee you can get free ice cream from Ben & Jerry's
http://www.benjerry.com/features/i_voted/
a free donut from Krispy Kreme.
http://nymag.com/daily/food/2008/10/free_krispy_kreme_on_election.html
Looks like for voting, we'll all get fat.
Let the socialist handouts begin!!!!!!!!!
(and actually at B&J you don't have to vote because they didn't want to discriminate against kids who can't)(I think they're betting that people won't want ice cream in November)
It's the redistribution of excess calories.
Having been to Starbucks twice. The second time because I could not believe that coffee could be that vile, only to find that it was. If ever there was an incentive not to go and vote, Starbucks has cracked it!