Comments:

wordy - 2008-10-10 08:48:38
i agree with you about the parties, but as long as we have a nation so ignorant that people actually believe all the propaganda spouted during an election, there is little hope of it being smart enough to recognize more parties, eh? since voting won't do much for us not-for-M/P texans, maybe we should try something more constructive, like spend 11/3 (and all the days before that!!) praying that whoever is elected on 11/4 will actually fix what's broken come january.
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Kathy - 2008-10-12 15:30:41
I was a Hillary supporter because I supported Bill. (Even though he, like most other politicians couldn't keep it in his pants). I would have liked to vote Republican (meaning all my friends and acquaintances would be aghast save for my partner) but after the choice of Palin, I could not. Here's my take: McCain will die in office, and then look where we will be. Obama will be assassinated before 100 days pass and we will get Biden, who may be the best of the four. But I think it is wrong to not vote, I disagree with you there. Texas did vote Democrat back in the 60's and 70's and might have again if Hillary had won the vote. I've heard enough sound bites about Southerners who aren't going to vote for Obama (won't repeat the invectives here). Glad you liked the Bohemian Rhapsody video!
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requiel - 2008-10-13 21:41:04
I am having the hardest time trying to decide who to vote for. I feel like voting for either D or R is bad. I can't believe that this is the best choice we have. Yikes. I'm so afraid for the future. thanks for the note.
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Tricia - 2008-12-05 03:13:26
I voted, though not for either one of the "big two" presidential candidates.
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