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Old 2004-11-02, 01:50 PM   #26
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Another two votes for Kerry. My wife and I voted this morning right after dropping off the kids to school. Then we came home and had sex in celebration.

Buh bye GW. You're fired motherfucker!
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Old 2004-11-02, 02:06 PM   #27
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My wife and I will be heading out with two more Kerry votes in the next few hours. We got alot of other shit heads in NY here that need thier pink slip too! Dems away in NY!
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Old 2004-11-02, 05:12 PM   #28
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Mishi and I did our civic duty a couple hours ago. This was the first time I have *ever* basically voted down the party line and definitely the first time I have ever swung to the dems. But, with a few exceptions like John McCain I don't have a party anymore - the "republican" party does not exist anymore.
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Old 2004-11-02, 05:17 PM   #29
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Mishi and I did our civic duty a couple hours ago. This was the first time I have *ever* basically voted down the party line and definitely the first time I have ever swung to the dems. But, with a few exceptions like John McCain I don't have a party anymore - the "republican" party does not exist anymore.
Same thing here. Though we've been registered as independents, the wife and I have always voted along republican lines, until today. I doubt we'll ever return to the dark side. The last few years have really made us politically aware.
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Old 2004-11-02, 05:25 PM   #30
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Saw a bit of a line outside the firehouse. I had my priorities and got my 10 minutes of tanning before voting for the leader of our country.

No line.

The old machines need to be put out to pasture. Though, the lever does feel authoritative when you wack it back.

We were suppose to vote for Bush, right?



joke! Voted 4 Kerry.

Was talkin' to my friend who also voted for Kerry. We agreed most people who are just sorta being quiet about things will probably vote for Kerry- but who knows.

Wonder if we'll have a President or a legal battle?
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Old 2004-11-02, 05:39 PM   #31
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My sweet wife and I voted earlier today.

Two swing state votes for the democrats.

We're deep in a republican district, so it may not make any difference- but I have hopes, because the college students in this county are voting in bigger numbers than ever before.

I'm an independent who has ended up usually voting democrat, because the republicans are basically plutocrats, the exact opposite of my anarcho-green-libertarian leanings.
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Old 2004-11-03, 12:58 AM   #32
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Today I took my whole family to vote and when I mean whole family I mean at least 35 people. I made it my job to make sure everyone in my family voted young and old. I was driving all day back and forth to different poll areas depending on where they lived. I know it counted because our state went to Kerry so I am very happy about that. I just hope that the rest of the state comes to it sinces and sees that we need a change and that Bush is not the one to give it to us.

I wish the US good luck in getting the right man for the job in office and a new start to a better safer America.
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Old 2004-11-03, 01:37 AM   #33
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That is absolutely awesome, JoeBlack!

I might have done the same but my family is spread out over five states so it would have required a learjet and frankly my sales aren't *quite* up there yet.

Good for you though, that kind of attitude keeps me believing in the system.
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