Who gets your vote tomorrow?

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  • Brandon - 15 years ago

    Eric, I am aware of the facts and I made an informed decision when I decided not to vote. And I don't even own a couch, you smug bastard.

  • Ken Hagler - 15 years ago

    I won't be voting for anyone for president, because none of the choices are acceptable to me.

    (I will still be voting "no" on a bunch of ballot initiatives, though.)

  • MMIE - 15 years ago

    "I don't get the people not voting. Taking the time to learn the facts and make an informed decision is what life is all about. I know couches are comfortable, but seriously."

    Maybe some of us are making the informed decision not to vote. Voting validates and legitimizes authority (after all, our governors power is drawn from the people) and maybe some of us don't want to participate in that.

    Not to mention the choices are for either (let's not mince words here) the communist (obama) or the fascist (McCain)

    That's like the choice between eating cat shit and eating cat shit the dog pre-chewed for you. I'd rather not eat cat shit at all, thank you.

  • Eric - 15 years ago

    I don't get the people not voting. Taking the time to learn the facts and make an informed decision is what life is all about. I know couches are comfortable, but seriously.

  • HTownTejas - 15 years ago

    I voted early, primarily to vote against Sheila Jackson Lee (Congresswoman, 18th District of Texas). For President I wrote in John Galt.

    Can't bring myself to vote for Bob Barr after he supported and helped pass the Lautenberg Amendment. Anyone who thinks it's ok to permanently revoke a citizen's Constitutionally-protected fundamental human rights over the accusation of a misdemeanor is not qualified for the job.

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