not yet. i haven't decided between the "transformational figure" or the creepy old guy that provides zero imput regarding his economic policies.
Post in this thread when you have exercised your right to vote. Everyone should get out and vote.
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not yet. i haven't decided between the "transformational figure" or the creepy old guy that provides zero imput regarding his economic policies.
I thought you had your mind made up....or were you being sarcastic?
Lots of time put into this ACORN bashing post. Good job!
When does early voting start in Texas?
Today. And there was already a line at 8:00 AM this morning.
i'm just waiting for someone to explain why i should vote for a "vision of fresh ideas" instead of a guy that provides zero imput regarding his economic policies.
at Mickey Mouse
I voted too. Ten times in fact.
Sincerely,
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Landry?
is that you?
nov 5th
i'm waiting for the 72 troll.
Mickey, how dare you embed material that is suspect?
Actually, I find this as truthful irony as Obama simply cannot be trusted!
I dont know whats more eerie, that someone thought to create a Mickey Mouse troll to parody Obama or that no one had yet created the name "Mickey Mouse" prior to this.
I laughed.
One of our photogs took this pic of early voting at UTSA about an hour ago.
http://twitxr.com/doublepunching/updates/112814/
doublepunching, indeed.
troll creation on this forum is something else. the zombie terry shiavo takes the cake.
that's funny. it may have been here, but i remember seeing that all these computer nerds were going for obamessiden 'cause of how clean and well laid out their website was laid out compared to mccain's.
I don't know how this guy remains calm with the rope going through his leg.
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I'm not voting for Obama, but good try. I should report you for voter supression![]()
I guess I was crazy to think there could be a thread where people talked about their experience of voting. I am sure we have some young people on here who are voting for the first time in a Presidential election. I would like to hear how people felt as they voted. Some African Americans to whom I have spoken found it emotional to cast a vote for Obama for president.
This morning I struck up a conversation with the woman in line next to me. She had an obvious European accent (what are the chances?). Turns out she was born in the US but grew up in Spain and Switzerland and moved back to the US. She appeared to be in her 40's and was excited about voting in her first ever US Presidential election. Thought others might have a story to share, too.
My wife and I are going to vote after I get off work at 3pm. It will be a great relief to know my part is done so I can just sit back and relax and watch the outcome.
I'm too tired to go today, but I'll go tomorrow for sure. There are record numbers at early voting locations all across the country, its exciting.
Or scary.
No matter who wins, I think its good that more people are getting involved. The golden oldies have had their time. This election may be a watershed moment for the country on a whole host of issues.
Believe me, a lot of us understand your frustration. Every thread in this forum seems to dissolve into name-calling, trading insults, and sarcasm aimed at the opposition. It's funny that so many criticize a heavily partisan and contentious Congress, but then in political discourse act exactly like them.... and often, worse.
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