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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:54 am
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Just kidding about the often part. I'm trying to get to the polls between 7:00 and 7:30 this morning. Out here on the west coast, if we wait too late, the big races have already been called.


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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:24 am
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I'll hit the polls after work today.

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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:14 am
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I'm so grateful that Texas has two weeks of early voting. I voted on Oct 25, and I'm really glad not to be dealing with the crowds today! 8)


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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:15 am
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I have already voted. The lines are pretty long compared to last time! Be prepared!

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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:25 am
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I will be going to the polls around 6 when My Wife and Son get home from work. This will be my Son's first time voting he is 19 and we have some important things on the Ballot this year in Md. like the Vote to approve Slots which I hope passes. Then we have the early vote referendum I hope that one fails because they added a clause that allows people to vote anywhere they want not just there district. We have enough voter fraud in Md. that would just make it easier letting people vote where they want instead of the district of residence. The President what can you say neither one would have been My choice. One and Honorable Man who is out of touch with today the other a Talking Head. :shock:

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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:52 pm
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I will be going to the polls around 6 when My Wife and Son get home from work. This will be my Son's first time voting he is 19 and we have some important things on the Ballot this year in Md. like the Vote to approve Slots which I hope passes. Then we have the early vote referendum I hope that one fails because they added a clause that allows people to vote anywhere they want not just there district. We have enough voter fraud in Md. that would just make it easier letting people vote where they want instead of the district of residence. The President what can you say neither one would have been My choice. One and Honorable Man who is out of touch with today the other a Talking Head. :shock:


I don't think you'll have to worry about voter fraud. Massive voter fraud has already happened. Just look at ACORN.

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Today was the longest I ever had to stand in line to vote. A little over an hour. Glad the weather was nice here in In. It was worth the wait. We have alot at stake.


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Today was the longest I ever had to stand in line to vote. A little over an hour. Glad the weather was nice here in In. It was worth the wait. We have alot at stake.


I was there right at 7:00am, when the doors opened. I was in and out in no time.

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cvilleira wrote:
I will be going to the polls around 6 when My Wife and Son get home from work. This will be my Son's first time voting he is 19 and we have some important things on the Ballot this year in Md. like the Vote to approve Slots which I hope passes. Then we have the early vote referendum I hope that one fails because they added a clause that allows people to vote anywhere they want not just there district. We have enough voter fraud in Md. that would just make it easier letting people vote where they want instead of the district of residence. The President what can you say neither one would have been My choice. One and Honorable Man who is out of touch with today the other a Talking Head. :shock:


I don't think you'll have to worry about voter fraud. Massive voter fraud has already happened. Just look at ACORN.

You are right about ACORN but we will never hear about it. Over 4000 paid get out the vote workers being paid by how many they register. Some States I believe have had to disallow as much as 30% of there registrations. They have register 1.2 million people in 26 states this year and its no suprise which States :twisted:

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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:41 pm
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I got to my polling place about 7:20 this morning and was the fifth to vote. No line, so no waiting. I was asked if I wanted to use the electronic voting machine or a paper ballot. Paper, please.


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