Damn Right, I Voted!
ACU Frank
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That's what I wanted my sticker to say.
In line 5 minutes before the polls opened, voted and out the door in less than 20 minutes.
In line 5 minutes before the polls opened, voted and out the door in less than 20 minutes.
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I voted for McCain but I'll probably be rooting for Obama to win tonight. I know that sounds odd but I recognize that there is a great deal of desire for change in this country and I fear that people will feel very disaffected if Obama loses. So many of them have totally invested themselves into this campaign. After 8 years of Pres. Bush, its probably time for the other side to have a shot at leading the country.
I voted for Obama and I am not going to root for McCain.
With all due respect Paul I truly do not understand your reasoning.
My 2 cents are here so let's hope for the best for all of us!!
Ciao
Shirley
I can't vote for Obama. I disagree with his record and statements on abortion and I dont believe that he is who people want him to be. I dont believe he has the experience or the record of accomplishment for this position.
HOWEVER, alot of people have had to go through 8 years of the Bush presidency and part of me is sympathetic to them. I think change can be healthy and I believe an Obama win will create a sense of optimism in this country. Whether its justified or not is up for debate.
A Mccain win (especially a close or disputed win) could be very problematic. That would be the worst case scenario.
SO I voted Mccain and will root for Obama to win. Clear?
Go Obama!
Your statement is one oxymoron after another.
You believe that McCain's presidency will be "problematic" but you vote for him anyway?
Uhm.....
Might want to watch this thread. I heard a rumor censorship was alive and well here again. Things might start going POOF
At this point I am just glad it is almost over. .Regardless of the outcome, I fear a LONG 4 years.
Working for a municipality, we have a lot of interest in our local elections. Two new commissionors, one of whom might be a former, now retired employee and good friend. Little more exciting to me when it is close to home and you actually know the players.
I voted absentee in Florida so we will see what problems arise there. My vote got discarded in 2000. Doesn't leave you with a good feeling...
Anymore an election has become a choice between the 'lesser of two evils' rather than something to be excited about. It didn't seem to be that way when I was younger. Maybe I am becoming jaded?
I am worried about my mom. She is 90 and her penmenship has failed terribly. She voted by mail and I am afraid they might discard hers due to signatures not matching. They said there were 500 of those. It will break her heart. Hoping for the best.
Hopefully hers will be fine x:D
Went by to vote early this morning and they were lined up outside the building. Will try again on the way home.
God bless America...
Shirley
If the republicans win and the economy doesn't turn around pronto, is it unlikely that they will hold a major office for years and years. If the democrats win and also run congress, we might all be in serious trouble. Historically speaking, whenever we have had one party so completely in power our country has ended up in deep Bandini. Either way there could be a bumpy road ahead. Nevertheless, it is good to see history being made. It gives one hope...even if it is hanging on by a thread.