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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2008 => Topic started by: Lord Undies on October 25, 2008, 12:04:29 AM
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I voted on the 21st. I was behind about 15 folks. Almost everyone in my area has voted early. That sucks, in my opinion.
Why does it suck you ask? Because I know the "captain" and I had a chance meeting with her in a restaurant today. She told me there are not enough registered voters left to vote to put Obama Hussein over the top in my voting precinct. I didn't want to know that.
I wanted to be surprised! :whatever:
BTW, all the hispanics are voting for McCain. When I say all, I mean she said "in large margins".
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Interesting.
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I vote on Wednesday. Me and two other people from work are going at the same time. Voter turn out in Tarrant County has been really high so far from what I've read.
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I vote on Wednesday. Me and two other people from work are going at the same time. Voter turn out in Tarrant County has been really high so far from what I've read.
John McCain will appreciate your vote.
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John McCain will appreciate your vote.
I'll say there are three of us going to vote and it'll be 2 Obama and 1 McCain. :wink;
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I voted on the 21st. I was behind about 15 folks. Almost everyone in my area has voted early. That sucks, in my opinion.
Why does it suck you ask? Because I know the "captain" and I had a chance meeting with her in a restaurant today. She told me there are not enough registered voters left to vote to put Obama Hussein over the top in my voting precinct. I didn't want to know that.
I wanted to be surprised! :whatever:
BTW, all the hispanics are voting for McCain. When I say all, I mean she said "in large margins".
Obviously hispanics cannot reconcile their Catholic faith with Obama's love affair with abortion.
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Obviously hispanics cannot reconcile their Catholic faith with Obama's love affair with abortion.
maybe that bishop's advertisement has had an effect...
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All of the Hispanics here are voting McCain. They just aren't advertising it. Faith trumps all inside the voting booth in my opinion. Let's just hope The Church of Oooooobama is unmotivated to show up on election day. Or at least a good majority of them.
I am noticing a lot of people saying they will vote Republican but they are whispering it and turning around to make sure no one else hears them say it outloud.
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I've been voting absentee for over 10 years. Got my ballot last week, I'll be voting (for me and Mrs. FD) today or tomorrow.
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I dunno.
I have NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER liked this idea of early voting.
Right now, right this minute, I bet ward bosses in the usual Democrat-held bastions (Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, Milwaukee, &c., &c., &c.) are using all this time to create "votes" out of thin air.
Early voting gives the criminals more time to criminalize.
Most laws (with only irregular and rare exceptions) say that elections are to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, and we should stick with that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a pain to stand in line, to wait, but this is a small sacrifice.
Also, I think that all returns from an individual state should be released simultaneously, all at the same time.
Democrat-run Chicago of course is notorious for waiting for the downstate returns to come in first, so as to calculate how many more Democrat "votes" they need to create, to counter what's happening in the rest of Illinois. If all returns from Illinois had to be reported at the same time (downstate and Chicago), there wouldn't be a "window of opportunity" for the Democrat inner-city machines to cheat.
I recall something most peculiar about the U.S. Senate race in Missouri in 2006; St. Louis oddly reported first, showing an overwhelming majority for the Democrat candidate, and then suddenly other parts of Missouri started coming in, showing a majority for the then-incumbent Republican.
At the last minute, St. Louis suddenly "discovered" a whole lot of votes for the Democrat candidate, something like 225,000, probably created out of thin air.
Voting only on election day, and simultaneous release of totals is the way to go, to ensure honest elections (in addition, of course, to voter identification).
We all know who's against that.
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Obviously hispanics cannot reconcile their Catholic faith with Obama's love affair with abortion.
Or socialism