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If you are an American will you be voting?
This will be the first time I've ever voted despite being registered for many years.
Got this sent to me this morning by one of my friends. :) |
I have followed this election more than I have all the previous elections combined since I've been old enough to vote. I feel I have more at stake in this one too, Palin and McCain seem just the type to try and "crack down" even more on porn online. So yes, I'm voting. Love the JibJab, lol.
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Palin with her religious beliefs reminds me a bit of Anita Bryant who just fucked things up royally for Florida.
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I think this election will shatter all records for numbers of votes.
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Palin makes me feel like grudge-fucking.
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Palin reminds me of Katherine Harris (as portrayed by Laura Dern in "Recount") She has no idea what is going on and just repeats what she is told. She did “ok” last night but that in no way change my low opinion of her, she is nothing but a puppet.
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yea , sure , why not ... ?
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Aren't you kind of in the wrong country? |
I love that JibJab, lol. Sent it to my family. :)
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I will be voting.
Someone has to cast a vote for me :) |
I have had a friend for years that last week I found out was a Republican. It has made for some spirited arguements but since we are voting together, it kind of seems useless. :) I am thinking of hitting him in the knee with a baseball bat and go vote myself. :)
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I'll be voting in Nov. Not so much for the teleprompter toons, but on a local level Alfred E Newman will be receiving some write ins.
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My dad |angry| is trying to convince my sister that she has to vote for McCain |huh
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Yes, I am voting and I am volunteering for the Obama campaign here in southern Nevada.
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I am voting and then packing my van for Canada :)
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I have the luxury of being a New Yorker and already know who my state is voting for...so...I'm voting but I usually just pick some third party candidate because it doesn't matter. Nader must love me by now, lol.
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I'm not a US citizen (surprise surprise) but what's the point of voting? Everyone knows the Republicans will get their victory once again with their pro-war America uber alles campaigning :(
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I missed one vote in the 35 years that i've been eligible and that's because I was too lazy to ask for a write in one and didn't feel like driving from the ATL to Jacksonville that day. 2000 and and I have regretted it every single day since.
and just because one is a registered party member, doesn't mean that they have to vote their party line. |
This is a tough one...i'm feeling like my vote isn't important these days...
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http://www.270towin.com McCain needs to win pretty much every single swing state just to barely win. If Obama picks them all up, it will be a landslide. Of course, in this next month we will see a very desperate Republican party get more and more desperate trying to destroy Obama. |
Hell yes - if for no other reason than Colorado has a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would define life as starting at conception - thus making things like some forms of birth control essentially murder.
and then there's the little things like having a cunt for VP - although an intelligent woman might have been nice. |
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Although I believe that this election will be a landslide in Obama's favor, I'm definitely going to vote. All I have to do to know that my vote counts is to remember the 2000 election, where it all ended up coming down to several hundred votes. |
Definately voting. Sadly in the past I didn't take my right to vote seriously. That will not happen again.
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I will be voting, however I do worry that my vote will be stolen!
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I got spam from McCain today telling me to go to his website to apply for an absentee ballot.
I'm thinking of applying at McCain's site for the absentee ballot and then using it to vote for Obama. |
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Considering where I live, I doubt either one will send me an email. |
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Then I got one that said DO NOT BEND PHOTO ENCLOSED so I was nosey & opened it. It's a pic of Palin & McCain (odd that she is on the left?) Her hands were raised up over her shoulders and his were, well, ya know |pokefun||huh The last one had a Fed Ex envelope asking for money. You could put your check in & send it to them collect, so I sealed up an empty envelope & sent it on it's way |thumb |
They (mccain camp) sent out phony absentee ballots and if you throw it out then you won't be able to vote. You have to take it with you to the polls. Some people don't know this. I really wish we could have a clean election process.
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I thought this was pretty amusing..
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I was reading the recent avn online and it was saying that so much has changed under the bush administration towards less enforcement of first amendment rights that whoever wins this next election could really effect the erotica industry. So I just might get my ass to the poles and vote this time around even though I’ve never voted before. |club|
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Dear Friend, Drive for Change to New Mexico Last week, the McCain campaign admitted it doesn't want to talk about the economic issues facing Americans across the country. Instead they want to launch false attacks on Barack's character. With only four weekends left to talk to undecided voters, we need your help to fight back against the McCain campaign's lies and accusations, and help get out Barack's message of change. And the best way you can help with that fight is to travel to New Mexico -- a key battleground in this election -- for one or more weekends. And if you can, the Campaign for Change needs you to spend at least two of the four days preceding Election Day in New Mexico. Will you Drive for Change and take a short trip to make a big difference? The New Mexico Campaign for Change is hard at work reaching out to undecided voters. But polls show a small lead in a very close race, and history tells us that every vote counts. Al Gore won New Mexico by less than 400 votes -- John Kerry lost by just over 6,000. That's why Obama supporters need to step up and travel to New Mexico. Undecided voters in New Mexico have to hear why this country can't afford four or eight more years of George Bush's failed policies, and face-to-face contact is the most effective way to help build the Campaign for Change. Campaign housing is limited, so please make your own arrangements if possible. Time is running out. Sign up now to come to New Mexico this weekend -- and invite your friends and family to come along: http://my.barackobama.com/CometoNM We can't do this without you. Thanks, Adrian |
Yep, I'm voting. My state is pretty solid red here, though. Some of the churches are saying Obama is the anti-Christ. Oh well, that's still better than McCrazy and Failin.
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I will definitely b e voting this year. My oldest just turned 18 and he has already registered and will be voting as well. I think it will be a record turnout all over the country.
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My wife and I just voted and our absentee ballots are in the mail |thumb
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Palin is sad, she doesn't have the intellectual horsepower needed to be VP let alone governor of alaska. I just want to see what happens to her career if mccain loses and she goes back to alaska.
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I can't bring myself to think about that it's too frightening.
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