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On my way right now. Let me tell you, the choices for senate are pretty crappy over here in AZ. Whatever, all I know is I want Napolitano out of office.
I love my randylion
Did the deed last week (we vote by mail here).
Let freedom ring!
Illinois choices for gov, n' senate are the worst... :'(
I wish I was old enough to vote - ah well, one and 1/8 more years :). But wow, down here near Phily we have some of the biggest races going on. Including that guy that lead a hurd of elephants and a mariache (spelling...) band across the border to prove that the Border Patrol is weak....the only problem is that not only did the BA stop him, its now a runnig joke...and the worst part of it is that the guy is a republican candidate.....
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^ Did my part to get rid of Ed Rendell. They should just call him the Governor of Philadelphia instead of the Governor of Pennsylvania.
I've got a fever, and the only prescription, is more cowbell.
^ As long as we get rid of Santorum, it is all good. Hey, anyone know the alternate meaning of Santorum?
Pardon my rudeness, I cannot abide useless people.
^^What? Old Ed is such a great Eagles fan though.
At a December 10, 1989 game dubbed "Bounty Bowl II" against the Dallas Cowboys, the city failed to clear the stadium following a snowstorm. Fans threw snowballs onto the field, pelting Cowboys players and coaching staff, NFL officials, and one another. Future Mayor of Philadelphia and current Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell got caught up in the fallout from that game when he admitted to a reporter that he had bet another fan $20 that he couldn't reach the field with a snowball. (It can be seen from the videotape that Dallas Cowboys' head coach Jimmy Johnson was, in fact, pelted in the head with a snowball. Unsurprisingly, Jimmy's hair withstood the blast, his trademark hairstyle intact.) As a result, the team added security and banned beer sales for their last remaining home game of the regular season.
That was one of the more memorable historical events in The City of Brotherly Love.
Ahh Veterans Stadium,,, may it RIP!
Yes I too just returned from voting, mid day, was fairly quiet.
Our polling spot is vintage Oakland.
The basement of the Bethany Gospel Chapel where services are conducted in English, Korean and Rumanian.
Presumably not at the same time.
All manual ballot this time - connecting arrows with a black pen.
A lot of Green and some Blue.
Alternative meaning of Santorum; [edited by brainz]
Or something like that. From a contest run in Savage Love.
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Wife was working at one the polls today and one of the ol' blue, blue hairs stated she hasn't see a turn out like this since the 70's. Nice to see everyone all pissed off and not let the other screw them over, or Santorium them.
Today, I voted for gridlock. I think we learned our lesson.
Go democracy...
I voted for the liberals!
Bow chicka bow wow! Prepare for the emergance of THE ARK!!!!
-slightly above "n00b" level-
Proud leader of The Covenant and proud member of Night Stalkers
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Did me civic duty and voted. Pretty much a 50-50 split for me this time.
Did you remember to vote?