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Originally posted by: FoBoT
i will vote for the republican in close races, otherwise Libertarian

Same here, the older I get the more I find myself leaning toward the Libertarians.

The Dem's have to many left wing fanatics, and they control the party. The Repubs have to many cowards in leadership positions, Not to mention any names but TRENT LOT among others.

Of course there are exceptions in both party's.

 
The Democrats have too few liberals left in the party, they are to the right of the Republican party of the 60's. In spite of that, I will be voting for more Dem's than anyone else. I will be also voting some third party candidates also. The major problem in the congressional elections is that the new districts have made the incumbents safer. I am in a Republican district that hasn't had a real race in over 30 years.
 
Originally posted by: HermitGuy
Originally posted by: FoBoT i will vote for the republican in close races, otherwise Libertarian
Same here, the older I get the more I find myself leaning toward the Libertarians. The Dem's have to many left wing fanatics, and they control the party. The Repubs have to many cowards in leadership positions, Not to mention any names but TRENT LOT among others. Of course there are exceptions in both party's.

you need a lott of spell-checking...
 
Originally posted by: flavio
Straight ticket voters are mindless ignorant fools.

If you believe in what the party stands for you have to vote a straight ticket regardless if you like the candidates or not. Its the philosophical belief behind the party.

🙂

enie meanie miney moe or what ever
 
I'm too damn lazy to vote, but I'll complain about our government anyways

I refuse to vote because I'm not going to support an election and govermental system that is based on greed, lies, and money.

amish
 
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I'm too damn lazy to vote, but I'll complain about our government anyways

I refuse to vote because I'm not going to support an election and govermental system that is based on greed, lies, and money.

amish

Why don't you vote and write yourself in?
 
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
I'm too damn lazy to vote, but I'll complain about our government anyways

I refuse to vote because I'm not going to support an election and govermental system that is based on greed, lies, and money.

amish

Why don't you vote and write yourself in?

There's even less point in that than actually voting.

amish
 
I went to the polls today and you know the people out front trying to sway your vote, They always bug me so I told them I am writing in MrPhelps in everything so don't bother me!
 
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Originally posted by: Shantanu
Straight Republican.

No, wait a second. I'm not a citizen. D'oh.
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WE NEED to see your green card!!!

Just point me in the general direction of the nearest welfare office.
 
Let's see... I voted NO on almost every ballot measure (especially 23 😉 ), except I did vote yes on 24 (old dumb law prohibiting denturists from making dentures, believe it or not) and 27 (labeling for genetically-modified foods).
I voted no on the the parks and library bond measures (they should pass anyway, I'm just trying to send a message that they need to improve their funding methods).
I was going to vote for Smith for US Senate, but the fool pissed me off in a recent letter he sent me (in reponse to one of my letters) in which he stated his support for CBDTPA, so I voted for Dan Fitzgerald, the Libertarian candidate. Smith should win easily anyway, Bradbury is a fool.
As Mannix used to be a pro-tax liberal Democrat who I vehemently detested while he was in the Legistature, there was no way I was going to vote for him, even if he does now claim to have "seen the light" or some such sh!t and now says that he is an anti-tax Republican. I voted for Tom Cox, the Libertarian candidate. Mannix doesn't have the right stuff. A lot of people remember how he was a few years ago and have trouble believing his conversion. Kulongoski (God save us all) will most likely win by a good-sized margin.
David Wu, incumbent for Congress, was the only Democrat who got my vote. My deepest gratitude for his ballsy NO vote against the unconstitutional USA Patriot Act. I don't think a Republican has won Oregon's District 1 (which consists of Portland's affluent and heavily Democratic West Side) in decades.
The rest was mostly local junk, no big deal. There you go.

 
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