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HillbillyPapa
10-30-2006, 01:52 PM
Just thought I would ask- since it's so close to election day- * *How many of us are ready to go vote this coming week? * *Have we made up our minds already, or not? *How firm are we at this time, on how we will cast our ballot, etc? ::)

RangerRick
10-30-2006, 03:47 PM
If the only viable choices are the greater evil, the lesser evil, or not voting at all (which is in effect a vote for the greater evil), the choice seems to be quite clear... always take the lesser evil when given a choice.

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Ranger Rick

oldnndway
10-30-2006, 04:20 PM
That's a pretty cool pic Rick !

Faye
10-30-2006, 04:40 PM
For the most part I am firm on my votes but the more of these attack ads I hear the more I want to vote out all of them and start over with all new crooks. Is it to much to ask that the candidates tell us what their plans are if they are elected instead of telling me everything wrong with their opponents life? And here in Alabama we have a real "boob" running as the Libertarian candidate. Seems like their candidate is always some weirdo that no one takes seriously.

Arkansas_Fat_Man
11-01-2006, 02:41 PM
;D From what I here she is not only a boob, but has a really nice pair of them to boot!! ;D

foxfire
11-01-2006, 03:02 PM
I was scheduled to be out of town next week for some training. I called and cancelled and mentioned to the training provider why I was cancelling: It will conflict with election day. I haven't missed voting since I turned of age, and don't plan to start now. Too many good people have died so that I have the opportunity to vote.

God bless,
T.

hillbilly_mom
11-01-2006, 08:06 PM
I mailed in my absentee ballot today. I am disabled and the voting place isn't set up to handle handicapped people. No big deal where I live. Tiny church in a tiny town is where the voting takes place. So I vote absentee. So my vote is FIRMLY set. ;)

Star1pup
11-02-2006, 01:40 AM
I've made up my mind to split my ticket. Here in Ohio some of the Republicans are left of the Democrats. Both governor candidates are pretty much pro-gun and both senate candidates stink. We have some good local candidates that are both good.

I usually vote NRA or Buckeye Gun Owners candidates.

blackpowderbill
11-02-2006, 05:38 PM
I can't wait and what a tough decision it has been too!
Lets see Hillary ::)or the past mayor of Yonkers Spencer.
Then on to Spritzer the guy who spent 10 million dollars fighting BS gun laws suits. :'(
Cuomo the HUD gun ban guy or Pirio who is not much better..but will at least follow party lines. maybe.
Reynolds of zillionair jack Davis. :-[

Jeez whom to vote for?

hummm
looks like another 2 amendment decision don't it folks.

Star1pup
11-03-2006, 02:07 AM
BlackpowderBill,
It looks like you're in NY state & I see the governor just signed a bill to make you the toughest anti-gun state in the nation. I think you guys lose out to the big city folks.