View Full Version : Today is the big day!
Roguish Lawyer
11-02-2004, 11:10
Remember to vote if you haven't already!
Unlike you're a lib, in which case you should stay home and have a few cold ones. :D
My 4-year-old and I put 7 of my 8 remaining lawn signs out in front of the house today. Didn't take a picture and they'll probably be gone when I get home, but it looks cool!
rubberneck
11-02-2004, 11:16
Remember to vote if you haven't already!
Unlike you're a lib, in which case you should stay home and have a few cold ones. :D
My 4-year-old and I put 7 of my 8 remaining lawn signs out in front of the house today. Didn't take a picture and they'll probably be gone when I get home, but it looks cool!
I work out of a home office so I have all day to go but I made a point to be there as the polls opened. My only wish is that I were a Democrat from Chicago so I could vote 4 more times today. :p
Waiting for the outcome is driving me NUTS!!!
BUSH!!!
Arrived at the local polls this morning 10 minutes after they opened, and then waited in line for over two hours to get my ballot. Victory through perserverance! :)
After spending 8 hours volunteering for the Bush campaign in Oregon, Bush leads my county, Clackamas county all Bush needs to do is lead in all the other counties and it'll balance out the liberal county of Multnomah and Bush will win Oregon unexpectedly. I'm feeling very confident that Bush will win. Just the thought of waking up Wednesday morning as Kerry for president is a nightmare.
Sweetbriar
11-02-2004, 12:17
May we give our predictions for the outcome? I believe it will be a landslide for Bush. (I just wanted to put that in writing somewhere.)
Regardless of who you are voting for...VOTE!
colmurph
11-02-2004, 12:25
I voted first thing this morning. When I got in to work I found out that there is already massive voter fraud suspected in the Philadelphia political wards. In one ward over 2,000 votes were found on a machine before the polls opened. I suppose they were the absentee ballots for all those folks out in Laurel Hill Cemetery who have switched from Republican to Democrat since their demise.
I voted for the first time today at around 9 a.m. :D
As the saying goes, "REAL MEN PREFER BUSH!".
(and they vote for George too)
My CINCinHouse and I were there at 06:20 AM, Poll opened at 06:30 AM.
We were through by 07:20 AM.
They only asked me my name, asked me to sign a form and vote. I could have said I was John Smith and if I could have matched John Smith's signature I could have voted for him. You could plainly see your previous signature they used to verify it with. Very easy system to fool.
I favor retinal scanning in the future to verify voters. :D
GO BUSH!!!
Im gettin a littel nervous just like the DOW has gone down with the new news of Kerry up in the exit polls.
I favor retinal scanning in the future to verify voters. :D
GO BUSH!!!
That would work, but then all the Democrats who are in dutch with the parole officer or the sheriff's warrant division would cry 'disenfranchisement'. :D
As the saying goes, "REAL MEN PREFER BUSH!".
(and they vote for George too)
LOL!
Congrats goat on your first vote. As long as it was for President Bush of course. ;)
I voted for the first time today at around 9 a.m. :D
Me too..... Then I went again around 11:15, 1:05, 4:40 and 6:50. Hey, its Philly, somebody has to make up for the Kerry votes that were in the machines at 6AM!
Go W.
Roguish Lawyer
11-02-2004, 20:44
Me too..... Then I went again around 11:15, 1:05, 4:40 and 6:50. Hey, its Philly, somebody has to make up for the Kerry votes that were in the machines at 6AM!
Go W.
Casey:
While we're waiting for more calls on the race, please tell me where to find the best cheese steaks in Philly. :munchin
The Reaper
11-02-2004, 20:45
Me too..... Then I went again around 11:15, 1:05, 4:40 and 6:50. Hey, its Philly, somebody has to make up for the Kerry votes that were in the machines at 6AM!
Go W.
Not looking too good for the POTUS and Specter in the Keystone State.
Hope we are waiting for the rural returns to come in.
TR
Not looking too good for the POTUS and Specter in the Keystone State.
Hope we are waiting for the rural returns to come in.
TR
I really didn't expect it to Sir. Just look at the participation in the last two rally's here near/in Philly. POTUS had his outside of the city, which has a small voter base. Yet it was flannel shirts, store clerks and Mom's with kids. kerry had his in the city (with a huge voter base - over 2million) and it was multiple hair colors, nose rings, skateboards and an assortment of frilly dresses and halter tops - of course some of those guys were in pretty good shape, to be honest.
Casey:
While we're waiting for more calls on the race, please tell me where to find the best cheese steaks in Philly. :munchin
RL - fogetabout' about all the South Philly hype of Pats, Genos etc. IMHO the best place to get a great cheese steak is CHICKIE & PETE'S. There are three in Philly - and they are always consistantly great. However, I must warn you that unless you get the crab fries with the cheese steak - you haven't lived. I always take visitors there, and could make a fortune if I honored every request to "send some of those cheese steak & crab fries things" OCONUS. They really are the working mans crack.
Can we now say that Kerry has been Bush-whacked?