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US November Elections

Are you prepared to vote in the US November Elections?

  • Nope, not an American citizen.

    Votes: 9 20.9%
  • Nope, I'm an American but not registered to vote.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nope, I'm registered, but I'm not going to vote.

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Nope, I still have time to learn about the issues.

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Nope, I will make the decisions at the polls.

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • Yes, I'm ready

    Votes: 27 62.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 7.0%

  • Total voters
    43
My philosophy for this year:

OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW.

They've had their chances to show us they can lead. Now it's someone else's turn!
 
Early voting here in Colorado, and yes, I have already done it! Now if I could just figure out how to make those damn commercials go away. BTW, we have both a domestic partnership vote and a constitutional ban on gay marriage vote here this time. Latest polls say that the domestic partnership vote should pass and unfortunately the constitutional ban will pass as well.
 
I'm a proud early voter!! I think the current situation in our country has gotten to the point where to not vote is unthinkable. I urge everyone who can vote to do so. The idea of spreading democracy to the rest of the world is stupid if we can't even exercise it ourselves.
 
I'm a proud early voter!! I think the current situation in our country has gotten to the point where to not vote is unthinkable. I urge everyone who can vote to do so. The idea of spreading democracy to the rest of the world is stupid if we can't even exercise it ourselves.

But with that, actually learn the issues instead of just going in and pushing a button. Anyone who says they don't have time to vote or to learn the issues also doesn't have the right to complain about who gets elected or what issues do or don't pass.
 
I am ready, and looked into all the candidates and will be voting.
 
I'm pretty sure for whom I'm going to vote, but I still have to wade through several dozen pages of legalese to understand all the propositions on the ballot this year. We have some doozies in California this time, and they are all wildly unclear and being supported or opposed by all sorts of people. I'm half-tempted to just vote No on all of them for being obscure, but that's rather a lazy way of going about things.
 
I voted last week, Texas has early voting. It was relief to get it out of the way. Now, the political ads mean nothing to me.
 
I voted "early" [by "absentee" ballot] while holding my nose and retching violently as I dropped my ballot into the postal slot. [so many dingbats running this year IMO:grrr:]
 
i'm just waiting for bush to pull a bin laden video out of his ass to save the day for the repubs... :(
 
I really cannot understand not voting. In my country it is compulsory, so everyone give its opinion and there is no question afterwards of being elected with 51% of 46% of voters which mean you let your government to be chosen by less than one citizen in four !.
It is a civic duty to vote.
Don't complain of the result if you don't.[-X
 
I look forward to voting this month. I just hope that the electronic voting machines aren't rigged.
 
I am registered to vote. George Bush will again get my vote for President.
 
There's a GREAT documentary on HBO right now, about rigged Diebold voting machines. (Some will remember that in 2003, their CEO sent out a fundraising letter which promised to deliver Ohio's electoral votes to George Bush...and, by rigging the machines and making it impossible for some people to vote, he DID deliver Ohio to Bush...BY DECEIT AND LIES. Bush should have never been President in 2000 or 2004.)

I will vote, though I fear horrific voting machine problems and shenanigans in some places.

If I had a bunch of money sitting around right now, I'd consider doing a short-sale on Diebold stock (to take place on November 9 or 10). I think that a "meltdown" is inevitable, because a lot of people are paying attention. I hope I'm right, because the Repugs will do ANYTHING to steal elections, and they'll certainly be trying.

Should our voting machines have SECRET programs/codes, not subject to analysis in any way, and with the machines owned by companies whose CEO's hare heavily-partisan Republicans?
 
I don't see why we can't have a slip of paper and put a check in the box.

I don't think there should be electronic voting. The whole thing seems fishy to me.
 
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