West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: Mr. O on November 07, 2006, 04:41:56 PM
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I did. Anyone else voted? Who you voted for? Me-democratic.
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i voted
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congrad..buddy.
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did u vote yes or no on prop 86 and 87?
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NO on 86! stop the corruption! lol some lady had a sign that said that. i screamed "END THE CORRUPTION!!!!" really loud at her
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for me democratic all the way this year
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first time voting in person (did an absentee ballot for '04). GLADLY kicked Rick Santorum out of his Senate seat in PA. I did my part
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I'm proud of you guys for doing something to change america. Hey.. It looks like Democratic taking over house and senate..AND speaker! HAHA..
I wonder how Bush and democratic majority gonna work out.. it's gonna be very interesting... Democratics are gonna check his ass fo sho...
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I didn't vote for shit.
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I couldnt, Im not registered over here where I Live now
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I couldnt, Im not registered over here where I Live now
that's kewl man.
democratic won house... i think it won senate as well.
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Not eligable to vote. When/If I do become eligable, then I definatly will. Don't know who I would of voted for (didn't pay too much attention since there wasn't any point for me), but I don't align myself with any party or group.
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Not eligable to vote. When/If I do become eligable, then I definatly will. Don't know who I would of voted for (didn't pay too much attention since there wasn't any point for me), but I don't align myself with any party or group.
trust me, homie. When you at the age where you be working, you'll find voting an important tool to get heard. I didn't like arnold swarseneger(spelling error) due to fuckin' up social security and tax.
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Not eligable to vote. When/If I do become eligable, then I definatly will. Don't know who I would of voted for (didn't pay too much attention since there wasn't any point for me), but I don't align myself with any party or group.
trust me, homie. When you at the age where you be working, you'll find voting an important tool to get heard. I didn't like arnold swarseneger(spelling error) due to fuckin' up social security and tax.
I am working and I do see voting as an imporatant tool to be heard. But since I wasn't eligable to vote, It's hard to have an interest in it despite the fact that politics does appeal to me.
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I don't wanna vote
my grandpa always told me there's nothing worse than a politician
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Not eligable to vote. When/If I do become eligable, then I definatly will. Don't know who I would of voted for (didn't pay too much attention since there wasn't any point for me), but I don't align myself with any party or group.
trust me, homie. When you at the age where you be working, you'll find voting an important tool to get heard. I didn't like arnold swarseneger(spelling error) due to fuckin' up social security and tax.
I am working and I do see voting as an imporatant tool to be heard. But since I wasn't eligable to vote, It's hard to have an interest in it despite the fact that politics does appeal to me.
So, you wouldn't mind retiring at the age 80, right? ;) Bush administration already putting that shit down as well as having primary social security, which bush can use to fund stuff. Either way, it's good that you find it appealing though.
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gyeah USA keep it goin and bury those cock-suckin cockaroaches!!! :banana_rock:
in Oz you have to vote or else yo ass gets a fine. I like it that way tho, democracy is a responsibility.