Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of
the USA.
I suggest voting (D) all the way down the line, but even if you choose
(R) or (I) or (G) or (L) or even (S), remember that my relatives shed
blood on this land and other lands, for your right to vote.
If you choose not to vote, then get out of my country would be my
advice.
Learning Richard, 11/7/2006, 8:30:08 AM,
<1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local
> polling spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a
> citizen of the USA.[/color]
In my area they give you these "I Voted" stickers on your way out of
the precinct. I got two of them and wrote "Twice" on one of them and
then affixed them both to my shirt when I came to work. My far lefty
co-worker is having a conniption at this moment...
--
"The people who vote decide nothing. The people who count the votes
decide everything." ~ Josef Stalin
As much as I would like to see this group without all the OT posting
I will chime in on this too,
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
> spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of[/color]
^^^^^^^^^^^
I would say privilege rather than obligation, though sadly underused.
Considering how many people all over the world struggle for this right.
Vote.
Of course this reminds me of the following Gore Vidal quote:
"Half of the American people never read a
newspaper. Half never vote for President.
One hopes it is the same half."
"EB" <ebonak-a-@t-hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Yl04h.3771$qG.234@trndny02...[color=blue]
> As much as I would like to see this group without all the OT posting
> I will chime in on this too,
>
>
> Learning Richard wrote:[color=green]
>> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
>> spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of[/color]
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
> I would say privilege rather than obligation, though sadly underused.
> Considering how many people all over the world struggle for this right.
>
> Vote.
>
> Of course this reminds me of the following Gore Vidal quote:
>
> "Half of the American people never read a
> newspaper. Half never vote for President.
> One hopes it is the same half."
>
>
> Off to cast my votes ..[/color]
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 13:59:26 +0000, badgolferman wrote:
[color=blue]
> Learning Richard, 11/7/2006, 8:30:08 AM,
> <1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local
>> polling spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a
>> citizen of the USA.[/color]
>
> In my area they give you these "I Voted" stickers on your way out of
> the precinct. I got two of them and wrote "Twice" on one of them and
> then affixed them both to my shirt when I came to work. My far lefty
> co-worker is having a conniption at this moment...[/color]
Now, THAT is the funniest thing I have read in this group for a long time!! ;)
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 05:30:08 -0800, Learning Richard wrote:
[color=blue]
> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
> spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of
> the USA.
>
> I suggest voting (D) all the way down the line, but even if you choose
> (R) or (I) or (G) or (L) or even (S), remember that my relatives shed
> blood on this land and other lands, for your right to vote.
>
> If you choose not to vote, then get out of my country would be my
> advice.[/color]
Is that not also my choice?
I did not vote in the last two Prez elections, since BOTH of them turned
my stomach!
I did vote for Perot the time before that.
Our Senators are staying in place this time around... (more's the
pity...Kennedy and Kerry?!??!? There's a pair that'll beat a Full House!)
I'm not voting the straight Rep ticket, since I don't like our choice the
candidate for Gov, and I don't trust the Dem (He's in favor of giving
illegals Driver's Licenses and In-State Tuition!).
The only one I can really vote my conscience is the Green/Rainbow party
candidate! She's the only one that kept On-Topic (Unlike this NG) didn't
sling Mud, and has a BRAIN!!!
Too bad she's going to lose. I predict the Dem will win; I actually like
him except for the Illegals thing, but I can't vote for him on that basis.
Either that, or I will vote the Dem Gov, and then the straight Rep ticket
after that, just for fun!
[color=blue]
>
> Time to go visit the diebold....[/color]
Hachiroku, 11/7/2006, 1:09:05 PM, <5Z34h.9264$sw6.4994@trndny08> wrote:
[color=blue][color=green]
> > In my area they give you these "I Voted" stickers on your way out of
> > the precinct. I got two of them and wrote "Twice" on one of them
> > and then affixed them both to my shirt when I came to work. My far
> > lefty co-worker is having a conniption at this moment...[/color]
>
>
> Now, THAT is the funniest thing I have read in this group for a long
> time!! ;)[/color]
I suggest you get on my daily joke list and be amused everyday. We all
could use more laughter.
--
"I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts."
~ Will Rogers
We notice YOU have never fought for your county, what is your excuse? LOL
mike hunt
"Learning Richard" <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
> spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of
> the USA.
>
> I suggest voting (D) all the way down the line, but even if you choose
> (R) or (I) or (G) or (L) or even (S), remember that my relatives shed
> blood on this land and other lands, for your right to vote.
>
> If you choose not to vote, then get out of my country would be my
> advice.
>
> Time to go visit the diebold....
>[/color]
Mike Hunter wrote:[color=blue]
> We notice YOU have never fought for your county, what is your excuse? LOL
>
>
> mike hunt
>
>
> "Learning Richard" <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...[color=green]
> > Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local polling
> > spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a citizen of
> > the USA.
> >
> > I suggest voting (D) all the way down the line, but even if you choose
> > (R) or (I) or (G) or (L) or even (S), remember that my relatives shed
> > blood on this land and other lands, for your right to vote.
> >
> > If you choose not to vote, then get out of my country would be my
> > advice.
> >
> > Time to go visit the diebold....
> >[/color][/color]
That is what we expected from you but Little Richard AKA dick, we are still
waiting to hear your excuse for not enlisting as have several of us in this
NG. Did you mommy say you could not enlist? LOL
"Little Richard AKA dick" <learningrichard@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162927831.758990.308520@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
>
> Mike Hunter wrote:[color=green]
>> We notice YOU have never fought for your county, what is your excuse?
>> LOL[/color]
>
> Which war were you in again? WW I? WW II? Is that the war where you
> hung out with Churchill and Roosevelt? HAHAHA yeah right.
>[/color]
Mike Hunter wrote:[color=blue]
> That is what we expected from you but Little Richard AKA dick, we are still
> waiting to hear your excuse for not enlisting as have several of us in this
> NG. Did you mommy say you could not enlist? LOL[/color]
You never served... at least I don't lie about it. I've served in
other ways. That's all you need to know, hell you don't even need to
know that.
"Mike Hunter" <mikehunt2@mailcity.com> wrote in message
news:8g6dnS7TAfuYec3YUSdV9g@ptd.net...[color=blue]
> That is what we expected from you but Little Richard AKA dick, we are
> still waiting to hear your excuse for not enlisting as have several of us
> in this NG. Did you mommy say you could not enlist? LOL[/color]
"badgolferman" <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:xn0etfjvwlkejrg005@news.readfreenews.net...[color=blue]
> Learning Richard, 11/7/2006, 8:30:08 AM,
> <1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local
>> polling spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a
>> citizen of the USA.[/color]
>
> In my area they give you these "I Voted" stickers on your way out of
> the precinct. I got two of them and wrote "Twice" on one of them and
> then affixed them both to my shirt when I came to work. My far lefty
> co-worker is having a conniption at this moment...[/color]
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 18:09:05 GMT, Hachiroku <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote:
[color=blue]
>On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 13:59:26 +0000, badgolferman wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Learning Richard, 11/7/2006, 8:30:08 AM,
>> <1162906207.945674.138420@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Do your civic duty, as President Bush said outside of his local
>>> polling spot just moments ago. Vote. This is your obligation as a
>>> citizen of the USA.[/color]
>>
>> In my area they give you these "I Voted" stickers on your way out of
>> the precinct. I got two of them and wrote "Twice" on one of them and
>> then affixed them both to my shirt when I came to work. My far lefty
>> co-worker is having a conniption at this moment...[/color]
>
>
>Now, THAT is the funniest thing I have read in this group for a long time!! ;)[/color]
They must give out different stickers in badgolferland. The one I got
doesn't really have room to write "Twice" on it.
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