swishnicholson wrote:....And at least glad the republicans ended up with "least objectionable available challenger for the nomination of the Republican party man" as their nominee.
SK790 wrote:have fun voting, east coast pals. lets all try to remember we're all trying to make a better country, some of us disagree how that should happen, but let's all remember that we're all trying to accomplish the same thing.
pacino wrote:just voted...jesus christ
the lady, about 80, asked for my ID. i said i voted here before. she said 'well id really like to see it'. i gave my name and she said 'i dont see it!!!!!' the lady with the actual book said 'oh here it is', so i signed my name. then the other lady said 'his signature is different!!!' in an 'ah HA!' manner, and proceeded to start to say id have to vote provisionally. i said 'jesus christ' and pulled out my ID and they were all like 'whew, no terrorist', and then i voted in my tenth straight election.
easy peasy...???
she did this to 4 other people...i was #8 i can only imagine how awesome this will go
SK790 wrote:GOBAMA
cartersDad26 wrote:i voted and it feels good. but i didn't get a sticker that says "I voted" so now i feel like a deadbeat.
A Tea Party group in Kansas is saying that a Democratic candidate for the state House of Representatives should not be elected because he does not have children.
Literature dropped off at homes in Wichita Saturday by Kansans for Liberty, a Tea Party group, says that Democrat Brandon Whipple should not be elected to the state House because he has no children. It is one of a list of reasons why Whipple, 30, should not be elected over Republican Rick Lindsey in the newly drawn district, according to the literature.
"Can someone with no children really understand your family's needs?" it reads, with "no children" written in red.The piece also criticizes Whipple's experience as a public school teacher, calling him a career government employee, and attacks him for not having his name on the deed to his house. It calls the candidate's beliefs into question, saying Whipple told a neighborhood group that while he is a Democrat, he married into a Republican family and "learned to compromise."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:just voted...jesus christ
the lady, about 80, asked for my ID. i said i voted here before. she said 'well id really like to see it'. i gave my name and she said 'i dont see it!!!!!' the lady with the actual book said 'oh here it is', so i signed my name. then the other lady said 'his signature is different!!!' in an 'ah HA!' manner, and proceeded to start to say id have to vote provisionally. i said 'jesus christ' and pulled out my ID and they were all like 'whew, no terrorist', and then i voted in my tenth straight election STOP OF THE DAY.
easy peasy...???