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Vote tomorrow! - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Vote tomorrow! (/showthread.php?tid=1285) |
Vote tomorrow! - Mike - 11-01-2004 Do it! Here is a neat election tool that I found... <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/politics/2004_ELECTIONGUIDE_GRAPHIC/">http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/po ... E_GRAPHIC/</a><!-- m --> - Kaan - 11-01-2004 at this point it i dont care who you are voting for... but every vote counts! if you truely feel and care as much as i have read over the last couple months... VOTE! - Dragon - 11-01-2004 I wonder if I'm even registered with how much I've moved lately. - lyltoy - 11-01-2004 It's to late to register to vote, but you should still go out to the polls and attempt to vote anyways. It can't hurt to try. The worst that can happen is that they turn you away. The results of this election are going to be very interesting, whoever wins I just hope that they get the job done. - G.Irish - 11-02-2004 However this turns out I hope it doesn't turn into a long, drawn out recount. - Ginger - 11-02-2004 ... and when it's time to vote for your elector, you should really definitely vote. - Sijray21 - 11-02-2004 came home specifically to vote
- Evan - 11-02-2004 Just voted!
- Kaan - 11-02-2004 VOTE for bush today so i dont lose my job! btw i voted abscenty about 2 weeks ago
- white_2kgt - 11-02-2004 Kaan Wrote:VOTE for bush today so i dont lose my job! Just took care of that for me and you ![]() --chad - Kaan - 11-02-2004 high 5 biatch! go out and vote fuckers! - Mike - 11-02-2004 vote kerry so i don't lose my job! ![]() just kidding, he's not going to win this state anyway... just please don't vote for bush
- CaptainHenreh - 11-02-2004 I was thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close: (_) to "throwing my vote away" on the constitution party, then decided not to. But now I have a nice shiney sticker that says: "I voted" and then I wrote: "Bitches!" on it. - Mike - 11-02-2004 Job market rocks under Bush! <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6388561/">http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6388561/</a><!-- m --> - BLINGMW - 11-02-2004 CaptainHenreh Wrote:I was thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis close: (_) to "throwing my vote away" on the constitution party, then decided not to. awwwww, why not? I'm going libertarian! yay! 8) Assuming I still feel like voting after Jess and I wait tonight in line for a few hours.... :? - Kaan - 11-02-2004 how can you blame bush for faster cheaper internet companies poping up and stealing AOLs cookies? - white_2kgt - 11-02-2004 MichaelJComputer Wrote:Job market rocks under Bush! that's not the 'job market' that's AOL and they are laying off b/c people are finally starting to realize that AOL != Internet, AOL sucks. --chad - Mike - 11-02-2004 white_2kgt Wrote:MichaelJComputer Wrote:Job market rocks under Bush! you're assuming there is going to be another job waiting for those 700 folks. lets be honest... without aol, the internet certainly would not be where it was today. granted they are a dinosaur and have been slow to adopt changes in an ever changing market, but they are well on their way to grasping a hold of their diminishing market and gaining new ground is not out of the question. - Kaan - 11-02-2004 but you are acting like its bush's fault for AOL not adapting! - Evan - 11-02-2004 mismanagement of a monstrosity of a corporation based on outdated technology has nothing to do with Bush's economic policy. You can play the blame game all you want, but fact of the matter is its AOL/TW own fault. Dont get me wrong, I think AOL is a great asset to this area and the economy here, and I wish they could have stayed agile enough to keep up instead of staying stuck in 1998. It is widely considered on wall street that the Bush economic plan is better for jobs and the economy than the Kerry pipe dream. The invisible hand is without bias or partisanship, and if the "Kerry Crash" does in fact happen, you have your proof right there sitting you in your face. |