Posted on 11/02/2004 2:48:56 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate
LOL, bless your heart.
I'm just so tickled that the poll workers actually know us...I've suspected it all along, but to have them wave at me and say "Hi, [2Jedismom]!" is pretty cool.
They know my hubby too. He's usually the first person to vote. Not today though...a LINE!
http://www.megapundit.com/index.php
Results from Ohio early with 34% of 2000 turnout.
I voted at 8:15 AM. I almost felt like I needed a shower after leaving!! My precient is 70% Democrat. I should have called Orkin to have them spray for RATS!
That said, I proudly cast my vote for George W. Bush and a straight Republican ticket!
LOL! That is great! Tattooed here, too! I guess I don't look the type, because people are always suprised when they see them. Mine are easily hidden (no, not there! LOL!).
What idiot has Wyoming for Kerry?
Sent in my absentee ballot to Colorado a week ago via priority (the same day I received it).
Thanks for posting this thread.
FOUR MORE YEARS!
Just watched Imus on MSNBC vote and he said he voted for Kerry and Nadler.
Early voted here in Tejas... the wife, older son and I voted for Bush... It was the 4th time for the Wife and I to vote for Bush... twice for governor now twice for president..
I also voted via FedEx (Colorado) early October. Don't know where you are but out here in Edmonton we have a ton of expats like me who really know which is the only choice B/C04.
Not too many liberals out here in Alberta. I know of plenty of Albertans who support Bush
. not much love for those left wing, pabulum pucking, red rose, snivelling liberals.
We are planning a lovely party this evening in Edmonton. We have to hold it in my house because no bar / lounge will allow us to switch from the beloved sports to the only news of the day.
Enjoy the day. Vote early and vote often.
My mom was from Saskatchewan, Canada.
BTW, She's not a US citizen and I'm kinda glad because she can't vote and she is a Kerry person, ugh!
Please forgive my rudeness earlier.
I got to the polls 15 minutes after they opened, the line was out the door to just past the "no electioneering beyond this point" markers. Kerry/democrat folks were out handing out last minute "visual reminders"; about 10 minutes after I arrived, the Bush/Cheney/Pipkin/Floyd table went up.
Folks in line were good-natured and avoided discussing any particular candidates or issues -- most were reminiscing on how this was the busiest they've ever seen it at the polls. Inside the building, we were split up into four lines (A-D, E-K, L-R, S-Z) -- by some statistical blip, only the middle lines were long... while I was waiting (and waiting) in my line, they were going out to the hall and outside to pull in A-D and S-Z voters.
I'm assuming there are quite a few independent or third-party registrants, as I was R-11 at my check-in, and a sneak peek at the sheets showed only 18 democrats.
The whole process took about 50 minutes.
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