That's a right hand huh?![]()
Raises hand...
That's a right hand huh?![]()
I swear to tell the truth...
Did my civic duty Saturday...
mememememememe.....![]()
Last Friday..
I did.
Bush/Cheney for President and Vice President.
After that if it was between a Republican and a Demoncrat, I voted Republican.
Between a Republican and a Libertarian, I voted Libertarian.
Republican by him- or herself, I didn't vote.
There were no Demoncrats running unopposed.
There were no Libertarians running unopposed.
There were no Demoncrat vs. Libertarian races.
Not straight ticket.
W for Prez, then all the mexicans regardless of demos or repubs! haha
A vote for Bush last Thursday.![]()
A vote for Kerry on Friday. There was a steady stream where I voted. It's going to be a huge turnout.
Got up early Saturday and rode my bike down to the site. In and out, no problems.. 1 for W!
I hope the streamers hanging off the handlebar grips didn't cause them to question your age...
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Last edited by travis2; 10-26-2004 at 08:31 AM.
Voted last week. Picked up some Dos Equis and limes at the early voting place and phoned in an order for pizza from the shop next door while I waited in line. The process went smoothly. Again I'd like to thank Howard Dean's organization for registering me to vote last month.
I had thought about voting again for the Libertarian candidate as I did in the 2000 election but after thinking about how the current president had generated mass hysteria among the liberal left in this country I couldn't turn down such an opportunity to vote for him. Plus, neither candidate is likely to do anything about the ever increasing intrusion of the federal government in our lives, but at least Bush isn't committed to dithering about the threat of Islamofascist terrorism and ever so willing to submit American national security decisions to a host of corrupt foreign governments. Instead he will continue to let the neocons, Illuminati, Bilderbergers, Federal Reserve, CIA, Big Bird, major petroleum E&P companies, investment banks, 'Religious Reich', arms merchants, 'international bankers' and Cheney run this country and I look forward to that.
Last edited by Marcus Bryant; 10-26-2004 at 09:08 AM.
To me, that's one of the most important issues and it's the reason why I can't vote for Bush.Plus, neither candidate is likely to do anything about the ever increasing intrusion of the federal government in our lives
A vote for a third party candidate isn't going to help elect anyone but Bush or Kerry in this election, but it isn't a wasted vote. If more and more people vote for third party candidates, we can begin to erode the two-party system.
yep...I voted already...
Yup. I think we're going to have a huge turnout this year, judging by early voting.
Badnarik.
Any Libertarian.
Any Demo.
Any others uncontested.
I'm voting for Ed. Ed likes puppies.![]()
I hear that 1 in 10 eligible voters have already done so, 51% Bush to 47% Kerry...
I DONE VOTED LAST SATURDAY!!!!
I voted last Saturday as well. Go Bush!![]()
I heard that nobody knows how the early voting is going so any speculation is just that, speculation.
I strolled over and voted during lunch today.
Cast my vote for my main hombre John Kerry.
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