kentuck
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Sat Oct-30-10 11:13 PM
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They say they know how you are going to vote. They already know who is going to represent you before you even go to vote. You are so predictable!
That is rather arrogant of them to suggest they know when and how you are going to vote. Perhaps you should prove them wrong? It would be good for our country.
I resent more and more the media polls. I saw one this morning, I think on MSNBC, that polled 457 people. They did not say how many were Democrats, or Repubicans, or Independents? They did not say if they were male or female? And those are supposed to be credible. Prove them wrong!
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Sat Oct-30-10 11:16 PM
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1. I intend to try and prove them wrong in Florida on Tuesday. |
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:thumbsup:
And anyone who wrings their hands and whines that I'm "throwing my vote away" can kiss my ass.
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Sat Oct-30-10 11:19 PM
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my only day off work in ten days and I really made an effort to go vote; yes INDEED
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The Traveler
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Sat Oct-30-10 11:20 PM
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I'm in Georgia. I expect our candidates to, for the most part, lose. But if I do not vote, then I cannot proudly say in one year hence, in my best Samuel L Jackson voice: "Hey! I didn't vote for no crazy ass tea baggin' motherf***er."
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Sat Oct-30-10 11:20 PM
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