I am working on the campaign, I voted today, about 30 people in line, all except one for Kerry, the sole Bush girly man got tired of waiting in the sun and left! I am hearing similar reports all over the state.
I dunno if it's good news. I think the dems are pushing the vote early tactic harder than the repubs are.
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Lash
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 06:21 pm
The vote early AND the vote often...
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Letty
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 06:35 pm
Damn. I think somebody is tinkering with my cars to keep me from voting early. Cadillac heated up on the way to vote. Got my mechanic to take me back home and got the Dodge. Set out once more. Bumper to bumper traffic, and I realized the Dodge was heating up. Pulled to the side of the road and waited for it to cool down. No gettin' in place, so I took a chance and pulled across to the South bound traffic.(only two lanes due to road work) Young girl in a small car came down on that horn, and between the heat and that bitch. I was ready to concede the election.
Finally got home after a stop at the local Winn Dixie. Now I wish I had sent in that absentee ballot. May do it tomorrow.
big, fat GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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McGentrix
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 06:43 pm
maybe this is the problem in florida. How is it that you get to vote early?
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Lash
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 06:45 pm
They need two months to figure out how...
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Letty
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 06:54 pm
Sticking out my tongue at the boat of youse.
Well, McG and Lash, anyone can vote early now in Florida, but as for me, my husband is disabled and the long lines on Nov. 2 aren't feasible.
Damn. I thought you people knew something about politics.
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realjohnboy
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 07:09 pm
florida. How is it that you get to vote early?
git em, letty, Did you not know, Lash and McGentrix, that voting has already begun in FL and OR? Where have you been?
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kickycan
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 07:11 pm
Lash wrote:
They need two months to figure out how...
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Harper
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 07:25 pm
As you know I am a transgendered woman, I am well into transition but I had not changed my male name yet legally and have the final hearing which happens to be tomorow, I wonder if I can vote again under my new name.
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Lash
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 07:49 pm
Someone, please tell me how you have arrived at the odd assumption that I didn't know. The other night at dinner, Rove was musing on this very issue...
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Joe Nation
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 07:52 pm
Harper
Once you get your decision you need to call your local registar, you're probably going to have to vote under the name you registered with because of the lateness of the hour. Happens all the time to women who change their name when they get married.
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Letty
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 08:08 pm
joe, ?????????
Lash, just kiddin' around with you. After that crack, I figured you needed a poke or two.
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JustWonders
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 08:14 pm
Quote:
The other night at dinner, Rove was musing on this very issue...
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JustWonders
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 08:15 pm
I thought all states had some form of early voting....in addition to the absentee.
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Lash
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 08:21 pm
Yes, Letty, my Florida voting attitude is surly.
I had a bop or two coming.
Now, be a good girl and vote for Bushie!!
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Joe Nation
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Mon 18 Oct, 2004 08:26 pm
letty, I was talking to Harper. I just edited my post to make that clearer.
J
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Harper
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Tue 19 Oct, 2004 05:27 am
Joe Nation wrote:
Harper
Once you get your decision you need to call your local registar, you're probably going to have to vote under the name you registered with because of the lateness of the hour. Happens all the time to women who change their name when they get married.
I already voted. I was kidding about voting again. But thanks anyway.