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Post by Dr. Purple Goddess on Oct 30, 2004 8:51:19 GMT -5
umm Go vote!
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Post by grailwolf on Oct 30, 2004 12:03:25 GMT -5
You should have added "Didn't vote" as an option so we'd be able to yell at some folks. ;D
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Post by Dr. Purple Goddess on Oct 30, 2004 12:06:21 GMT -5
yes, but then I'd have to change the name of the thread....
as it is, Ihave a low tolerance for non-voters and do not wish to torture myeself. hehe
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Post by Dr. Purple Goddess on Oct 30, 2004 12:25:09 GMT -5
....oh but feel free to come in here and announce your non-voting status and see what you get ;D but if people just pick an option with no commentary that's fine too....it's alll secret after all. ;D
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Post by tjaman on Nov 2, 2004 11:41:13 GMT -5
I voted. I overslept and I was late for work and my vote isn't gonna count anyway because I'm in a dyed-in-the-wool red state and I still voted. Hoo. Ray.
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Nov 2, 2004 11:48:31 GMT -5
Funny how the colours are reversed over here - labour is red, and conservative is blue.......
OK, shutting up now.
;D
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Post by tjaman on Nov 2, 2004 12:26:02 GMT -5
No, I completely agree, ITL. It makes no sense for the Rs to be red and the Ds to be blue. It should switch. I guess the networks are going for something mnemonic (red=Republican), rather than the traditional sense of conservative=cool color, liberal=hot color, although to be perfectly frank, Americans are very, very dim, and probably "get" the whole mnemonic thing more.
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Nov 2, 2004 12:38:29 GMT -5
mnemem
nemee
nimon
Visual memory aid.
;D
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Nov 2, 2004 12:43:35 GMT -5
I vote for an end to your big words!
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Post by tjaman on Nov 2, 2004 12:45:20 GMT -5
Sorry.
I voted against the DOMA (well, N.D.'s version of it, anyway), for whatever that's worth.
I wonder how many others will.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 2, 2004 12:49:24 GMT -5
I am proud to say I voted for the first time. There were only 10 races that I voted for, and I voted for 5 Democrats, one of which is John Kerry, 4 Republicans, and 1 third party candidate.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Nov 2, 2004 12:54:49 GMT -5
My polling place needed better parking. It was a small school nestled in a residential area. You had to hike to get to the polls. Ah, such is my momentary suffering to prevent four more years of suffering.
The first time I voted it was for Clinton and Carol Mosley Braun. That was a tough act to beat.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 2, 2004 12:58:37 GMT -5
I got to my polling place at 7:04, and when I got there, a fire house, parking was already across the street, and the line was already on the side of the building. When I left at 749, after speaking representives of certain candidates, the line was much much shorter.
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Post by tjaman on Nov 2, 2004 13:08:53 GMT -5
I didn't think Delaware was a swing state. The Republican Guard must be really desperate.
They weren't out at my polling place. The Rs are pretty confident about ND.
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Post by TheMasterGeek on Nov 2, 2004 13:13:50 GMT -5
It's isnt, but they people there were volunteers trying to convinve the voters to vote for their candidates. But the governor's race is the hot race in DE, its so close, that the PA governor called my house convincing my family to vote for minner.
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