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- Big Blue Owl
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Weeeee!
It made me feel really good to vote this morning. Maybe I'll go again this evening
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what if someone wants to smoke in clubs but doesnt agree with casino gambling?...do you vote on the different issues?Big Blue Owl wrote:Schu: Voting for smoking in clubs, casino gambling, minimum wage increase, congress, school tax levys, judges, auditors and the like.
that was funny as shit......a honest manBig Blue Owl wrote:Kares: Foreplay mode - LOL! Well, I'm a dude, so I just went right in, did the deed and got out as quickly as possible.
- Big Blue Owl
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I voted too, but our county does it all by mail. We have different issues over here that we were voting for, and in the town they have some that we in the outlying areas didn't.
All of us in the county voted for people to fill offices, whether to continue the death tax or not, things like that, and in the town they also get to vote about whether to build a new pool.
All of us in the county voted for people to fill offices, whether to continue the death tax or not, things like that, and in the town they also get to vote about whether to build a new pool.
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Vote early, vote often!!!Big Blue Owl wrote:It made me feel really good to vote this morning. Maybe I'll go again this evening
I'll be going in after work too.
I understand that in my county the new machines were all down this morning. People who showed up when the polls opened were being told to go away and come back later. Crazy!
I also hear in the news that there's this tiny county in my state that has 947 registered voters. Problem with that number is, it's larger than the entire population of the county in 2005!
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It?s a great day in America. Just because an election doesn?t go the way I?d hoped doesn?t mean I?m not grateful for our freedom to vote and to choose. America got what it wanted. And to me, that makes it a great day.
When we were kids our coaches told us how to win graciously and how not to be poor sports when we lost. When we lost, we congratulated the other team and walked off the field with dignity. We were not to whine and cry about how we had the game stolen from us (I guess Al Gore never had a coach). Then, when we had our next practice, we focused on what we did wrong and worked on improving ourselves.
That?s where the republicans need to go now? to take a look in the mirror and see what they did wrong.
But for today, congratulations to the winners! God bless America!
When we were kids our coaches told us how to win graciously and how not to be poor sports when we lost. When we lost, we congratulated the other team and walked off the field with dignity. We were not to whine and cry about how we had the game stolen from us (I guess Al Gore never had a coach). Then, when we had our next practice, we focused on what we did wrong and worked on improving ourselves.
That?s where the republicans need to go now? to take a look in the mirror and see what they did wrong.
But for today, congratulations to the winners! God bless America!
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The fact that he won shows me that the election results are not a "refferendum on the war in Iraq" as all the newspapers are saying. Lieberman's is a very blue state. And the democrats there ran an anti-war candidate and he went down in flames.AnalogK wrote: Who would have thought that Joe Lieberman may turn out to be the true ruler of the Senate.
I think this was all about the republicans selling out the people that gave them the majority in '94.
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