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wtm442 11-03-2008 03:41 PM

Record Voter Turnout Extends Voting into Wednesday
 
The government just announced that due to a record turnout of early voters, that the voting will be extended by another day.

All Republicans should vote on Tuesday
All Democrates should vote on Wednesday

http://www.sbpost.ie/breakingnews/world/mhideyojeyoj/

427 S/O 11-03-2008 04:50 PM

Leaves me out, I voted last Friday after standing in line for three hours with some fine, upstanding, honorable, holding a job, responsible, intelligent conservatives.

McCain/Palin

clayfoushee 11-03-2008 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wtm442 (Post 895034)
The government just announced that due to a record turnout of early voters, that the voting will be extended by another day.

All Republicans should vote on Tuesday
All Democrates should vote on Wednesday

http://www.sbpost.ie/breakingnews/world/mhideyojeyoj/

Yep, and that little prank in Virginia may lead to an indictment for someone. LE authorities, including the FBI, are currently investigating.

mdmull 11-03-2008 08:07 PM

Good thing that article is for the Irish, in America we'd be wonderin' how to vote on march 11, 2008

LURK 11-04-2008 08:36 AM

They found the perp. No charges are going to be filed.

J. T. Toad 11-04-2008 09:17 AM

I am sure the 'working' population has 4 spare hours in the day...

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/11...oters-country/

yes, this, this is the USA.... we've come a long way.%/:rolleyes:

imagine2frolic 11-04-2008 10:33 AM

I stood in line for 10 minutes, and was out of the office in 5 minutes. The doors opened at 7am, but cars were pulling in, and filling the lot as I left.

cobra de capell 11-04-2008 10:53 AM

Breaking......Thursday is also a good voting day for Democrats do to volume this year.

All Republicans need to vote today.

wtm442 11-04-2008 11:12 AM

I just walked into my polling place, voted and got back in my car, all within about a 4 minute time frame. I am truly amazed that many places around this country have such a poor grasp of how to run an election.

Then again, about a third of the voting public doesn't have a clue about anything political and make up their mind while they are looking at the ballot.

Gee, I think I'll vote for this candidate because his last name has the same amount of letters as my last name. :eek:

Sad, but true.

So, who voted for Ralph Nadar? :D

cobra de capell 11-04-2008 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wtm442 (Post 895302)
I just walked into my polling place, voted and got back in my car, all within about a 4 minute time frame. I am truly amazed that many places around this country have such a poor grasp of how to run an election.

Then again, about a third of the voting public doesn't have a clue about anything political and make up their mind while they are looking at the ballot.

Gee, I think I'll vote for this candidate because his last name has the same amount of letters as my last name. :eek:

Sad, but true.

So, who voted for Ralph Nadar? :D

What I find strange is that more people don't go the absentee ballot route, avoiding lines and having to vote a specific day.....plus sitting around the living room thinking about the various choices seems like at good thing to do.

With that said, if one is in a part of the country that cannot seem to handle stuff on voting day - in other words, it's like a freeway at rush hour all day long - sane people would only go though that one time and vote absentee the next and each time.

As for the Nadar vote - probably VRM or Cobrabill, they may have changed from Ron Paul at the last minutes, or BO, "knowing" that Nadar has a better chance of winning this year. I'll bet those two also have had some good stock tips over time, like Enron.....

Goopie 18 11-04-2008 02:29 PM

It's the only way the Republicans can win!

VRM 11-04-2008 02:41 PM

Nope - I wrote in Paul just like I said I would.

Hey Warren,
How did you vote for the MA referendum questions?

wtm442 11-04-2008 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VRM (Post 895359)
Hey Warren,
How did you vote for the MA referendum questions?

#1 eliminate MA income tax - YES
#2 decriminalize 1 oz of pot - NO
#3 shut down dog racing tracks - NO

How about you?

GlynMeek 11-04-2008 03:48 PM

WOW...there REALLY is a ballot entry in MA for the decriminalization of 1 oz of pot????????????? (sorry if I am being naive here and believing y'all!!!) If they had that here on the ballot in Austin, I think it would pass with a landslide...rofl!
Glyn

wtm442 11-04-2008 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GlynMeek (Post 895384)
WOW...there REALLY is a ballot entry in MA for the decriminalization of 1 oz of pot????????????? Glyn

Yep. If it passes, and the legislature approves it, the police would still "stop" a pot smoker. But if they only had 1 oz or less, they would be released with just a fine of $100.

I think its a slippery slope for progression to harder dope. We have just too many drug users and they account for a large % of all robberies to feed their habit.


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