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FakeBoobsRule
11-04-2008, 02:37 PM
Thank God this is finally coming to an end. Its like they started as soon as Bush raised his right hand the second time. It drives me to have to smoke to deal with the endless commercials and debates and youtube and websites and the lies and bullshit. They've got to be exhausted too and you know they want to just crash on the couch and fire it up! :rasta:
So did you exercise your right to vote?
Mississippi Steve
11-04-2008, 02:54 PM
Still getting my daily agenda sorted out, but I will vote just as soon as I get on the road... the poling place is right around the corner... thats my first stop.
Dutch Pimp
11-04-2008, 03:01 PM
...and for all you voters, that voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004...I hope you enjoyed the fruits of your decision.
seattlesmoke247
11-04-2008, 03:07 PM
You will never know if Bush was the best choice or not, you can have an opinion but if it wasen't Bush in 2000/2004 someone else could've been 'messing' everything up.. The world would be different but nobdody will ever know how.
Dutch Pimp
11-04-2008, 03:17 PM
You will never know if Bush was the best choice or not, you can have an opinion but if it wasen't Bush in 2000/2004 someone else could've been 'messing' everything up.. The world would be different but nobdody will ever know how.
...but, then again...they could have done every thing right. ...like Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt..etc.
You know...like we used to....:s4:
Gatekeeper777
11-04-2008, 03:26 PM
I voted. And I dont mind saying 3rd party!
Screw the main stream! they had their chance and they blew it! Both sides!!!!!
chongman420
11-04-2008, 03:48 PM
Just got back from the booth! I think I might start some new beans today to mark the occasion. We'll call em' "seeds of a new hope" :D
flyingimam
11-04-2008, 06:19 PM
Thank God this is finally coming to an end. Its like they started as soon as Bush raised his right hand the second time. It drives me to have to smoke to deal with the endless commercials and debates and youtube and websites and the lies and bullshit. They've got to be exhausted too and you know they want to just crash on the couch and fire it up! :rasta:
So did you exercise your right to vote?
wish i could, damn im only months away from being a citizen!!
i sure hope this wont be a tie, cuz that will mean more bullshit and guess what, it will be spewed all over the place with House electing the president or senate electing the vice... uuuggh, i wanna see it done by 2moro mornin.
dragonrider
11-04-2008, 09:02 PM
I voted early, and I voted often --- a dozen times already today!
Just joking! I just got back from the polls (my one and only time). Cast my ballot for Obama and went mostly Democratic for the down-ticket statewide races, although I went against party recommendations for a few initiatives, one judge, and some other local stuff.
I took my "I voted" sticker to Starbucks and got a free coffee. I hear I can also get a Ben and Jerry's ice cream and a Krispy Kreme doughnut! I just need to figure out where --- I think the closest Krispy Kreme is probably 25 miles away, so driving there would make it a 6-dollar doughnut in round trip gas, which maybe is not the best deal. What else can I get for this thing?
dragonrider
11-04-2008, 09:29 PM
I just got done checking, and all the free deals are too far away, dammit! I got my free coffee, but I'm not driving 12 miles for a doughnut or over 20 for an ice cream cone! This signals the end of our democracy, I fear....
I'm also a little disappointed in the lack of hoopla at my own polling place. I keep seeing pictures on the news of lines going around the buildings with hundreds of excited voters waiting for their turn, but at my polling place there was no line at all. All the booths were full, but I just had to wait behind one other guy. I want to be part of the tidal wave! I asked the poll workers about turnout, and they said they had over 100 people in the first hour, so that is pretty impressive for this suburban location. But it settled down by the time most people had to be at work.
thcbongman
11-05-2008, 12:38 AM
I voted this Morning and I only waited for 10 minutes, arrived early at work. Could've been faster if I wanted to use the paper ballot but screw that.
I'm lucky I didn't experience any of those long waits!
thcbongman
11-05-2008, 12:39 AM
I just got done checking, and all the free deals are too far away, dammit! I got my free coffee, but I'm not driving 12 miles for a doughnut or over 20 for an ice cream cone! This signals the end of our democracy, I fear....
I'm also a little disappointed in the lack of hoopla at my own polling place. I keep seeing pictures on the news of lines going around the buildings with hundreds of excited voters waiting for their turn, but at my polling place there was no line at all. All the booths were full, but I just had to wait behind one other guy. I want to be part of the tidal wave! I asked the poll workers about turnout, and they said they had over 100 people in the first hour, so that is pretty impressive for this suburban location. But it settled down by the time most people had to be at work.
I took advantage of the free taco at california tortilla.
dragonrider
11-05-2008, 01:38 AM
I took advantage of the free taco at california tortilla.
That's another one we don't have here. I LIVE in California and they don't have California Tortilla in California! Ha ha!
dooobster
11-05-2008, 02:02 AM
I voted at about 6:30 this morning, and the line was already out the door and around the building when I got there at 6:05. It did move rather quickly though, and I got to jump to the front when they announced that the longer line was for the other, more populous precinct that was voting at the same place my precinct was voting at, and that there was a second line that nobody was lined up at... lol :D
yes i did! first time in 16 years. :eek: i voted for John McCain and my State was the first that they called for him :D . . . but either way i believe we will end up with a good pres.
:s4:
. . . as i finished up my ballot (which kinda looked more like one of those database diagrams but . . .) i colored in my ballot, scanned it in and one of the really sweet ladies there asked me what my number was, i read 319 and she said "oh, that is good". it took me a sec realize that i was the 319th voter that day at 2:00 p.m. and that was a good turnout. at first i thought maybe they scored my ballot or something :stoned: :D the last time i voted was in los angeles and they were really friendly there too. :)
. . . no free taco or mocha though . . . :D and that does sound good right now :stoned: :D
Baka123
11-05-2008, 03:42 AM
If everyone quits voting eventually they will try to take it away. Then we will really be screwed.
Mississippi Steve
11-05-2008, 03:58 AM
That's another one we don't have here. I LIVE in California and they don't have California Tortilla in California! Ha ha!
Dude... I went to give you a good rep, and the damn thing gave you a bad one.....MODS??? a little help please??
dragonrider
11-05-2008, 07:22 AM
Dude... I went to give you a good rep, and the damn thing gave you a bad one.....MODS??? a little help please??
Ha ha! I was a little puzzled because it was a nice message and a smiley, but a little red square! I figured it was a mistake. Don't worry about it, man. It's the thought that counts. Good on you for voting!
SunShine4me
11-05-2008, 07:23 AM
why bother on picking a president.. only state levels matter
dragonrider
11-05-2008, 07:25 AM
why bother on picking a president.. only state levels matter
So, did you vote on your state offices and initiatives?
Markass
11-05-2008, 01:59 PM
I left the president part blank...I only voted at the state level...Maybe if I had more options I would've voted for president..But we all know how democracy works..:wtf:
as far as I'm concerned, the presidential ballot in november should be the same as the primary ballot..fuck this shit about a handful of people choosing for me who I'm going to get to vote for in november..this is bullshit
stinkyattic
11-05-2008, 03:59 PM
Little known fact:
Even if you are not registered, if you WERE at one point registered, you can sign a residence affidavit and show ID and still vote.
NO EXCUSES! REGISTER NEXT TIME!
say, Mark, i voted yes on that one about hunting and trapping, sounded pretty good but i probably should've researched a bit. oh, well. all my canidates won except for the Mac but. not sure about the judges, tho, i kept em all but haven't seen those results yet. :jointsmile:
Iguana
11-08-2008, 03:09 PM
...but, then again...they could have done every thing right. ...like Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt..etc.
You know...like we used to....:s4:
Washington, OK, he was the prototype, the man who led the fight on the battlefield to break the USA away from Great Britain; Lincoln did what he thought he needed to do to preserve the USA, even though he started many of the problems that plague us yet today - centralization of power in D.C. being the main one; FDR did everything right? Hardly. If anything his policies caused the economy to limp along and stay mired in depression and then recession until the manufacturing engine of the USA was cranked up by WWII. FDR also further concentrated power in D.C. The individual state governments are now mere shells of what they are supposed to be.
Storm Crow
11-08-2008, 05:55 PM
Dang right!- and for the first time in a LONG time some of the folks I voted for won!:thumbsup: Still have the very conservative local idiot in office, though. :( Can't win them all! :cool:
yokinazu
12-14-2008, 03:15 PM
unfortunatly having recently relocated i didnt get registered.
but i was for nader all the way. it wasnt obama or mccain so i went with the canidate who said he wants to decrimalize.
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