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 ubiedaman
 
posted on November 2, 2000 09:30:11 PM new
Let's see what AW'ers think....Straw Poll time...

My Vote goes to Ralph Nader

Where does YOURS go?
I assume full responsibility for my actions, except
the ones that are someone else's fault.
 
 chococake
 
posted on November 2, 2000 09:50:38 PM new
GORE as if you didn't all know already!

 
 krs
 
posted on November 2, 2000 10:05:20 PM new
A vote for Ralph is a vote for George.

 
 plsmith
 
posted on November 2, 2000 10:39:17 PM new
Oh hell, now I'm confused. Is a vote for loosecannon just another vote for Barry (two moderators in every pot) Barris?
 
 ShellyHerr
 
posted on November 2, 2000 11:33:24 PM new
The Gov. of TX-already did an absentee

 
 rawbunzel
 
posted on November 2, 2000 11:56:01 PM new
Canceling out Shellys vote! HAHAHA!
Voting for Gore.

it cancels it because we both live in the same state



[ edited by rawbunzel on Nov 2, 2000 11:57 PM ]
 
 ShellyHerr
 
posted on November 3, 2000 12:25:25 AM new
rawbunzel-thats right! I guess we cancelled each others out!

I guess I inherited the Republican thing, another thing to blame my parents for


 
 snowyegret
 
posted on November 3, 2000 04:17:42 AM new
Gore

 
 abingdoncomputers
 
posted on November 3, 2000 05:44:24 AM new
Dubya

 
 femme
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:01:01 AM new

Cancelling abingdoncomputers vote for many reasons, one of which is the "dubya" does NOT stand for women.




 
 Meya
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:26:00 AM new
Bush
 
 femme
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:30:41 AM new

By the way...when was the last time anyone saw Dick Cheney? You know, the guy who would be president should Bush win and not be able to complete his term.

He has declined every invite to the Today show since July.




 
 snowyegret
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:41:40 AM new
femme: He was campaigning here in Fl. 2 days ago.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:55:40 AM new
Cheney was interviewed on O'Reilly's show last night.

My vote goes to Nader.

 
 debbielennon
 
posted on November 3, 2000 06:57:11 AM new
I'm a Republican voting for Gore. (Or should I say that I am voting against Bush?)
 
 calamity49
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:07:20 AM new
I have read, read, read and watched, watched, watched.

Going to be Bush for me.

Calamity

 
 toke
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:08:51 AM new
Browne.

 
 eventer
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:10:22 AM new
Gore. I'm hoping his next trick will be to invent a better ebay.

 
 nutspec
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:14:47 AM new
BUSH!!! -

Gore's policies make my skin crawl. The answer to all our problems is not to say that the Federal Government can run our lives better than we can.

Nutspec (who USED to be a Democrat)

 
 Julesy
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:50:32 AM new
Nader.

I think Gore put the final nail in his coffin this week, and drove away more Liberals, when one of his staffers started the "Nader is gay" rumor. What in goddess' name are these people thinking?

 
 abingdoncomputers
 
posted on November 3, 2000 08:53:17 AM new
Cancelling abingdoncomputers vote for many reasons, one of which is the "dubya" does NOT stand for women.

Unless we live in the same state, you cannot cancel my vote (and I can't cancel yours either).



 
 toke
 
posted on November 3, 2000 09:15:08 AM new
Hi Jules!

I am really so unhappy about the choices, I'm only going to make it to the polls by sheer force of will. If this is the best our two parties can offer...we are in dire need of a third. They really seem to think if they find someone their machine likes, the voters have no choice but to buy it.

WRONG. I am done voting for the lesser of two evils, just for fear the worst of them will win. Talk about throwing away your vote.

 
 Julesy
 
posted on November 3, 2000 09:24:03 AM new
Hiya Tokie --

"I am done voting for the lesser of two evils, just for fear the worst of them will win. Talk about throwing away your vote."

I couldn't agree more!

I would like to think that this election will be a big wake-up call, with so many dissatisfied voters...but I'm probably overly-optimistic. I've got my fingers crossed that Nader pick's up the 5% he needs for matching funds in 2004.



 
 femme
 
posted on November 3, 2000 09:36:50 AM new

abingdoncomputers,

I'm not particularly politically savvy, but it wasn't a literal comment.

Linda_K,

Who is O'Reilly?





 
 abingdoncomputers
 
posted on November 3, 2000 09:45:59 AM new
femme:

Thanks for the clarification. And good luck on Tuesday (but I hope you live in a state that's locked in for Bush)...

 
 njrazd
 
posted on November 3, 2000 10:08:58 AM new
Already sent in my absentee for Bush.

And if the all the Gore campaign could come up with was a 24 year old DUI incident, then I think that's pretty lame. Heck, Gore's been making felonious phone calls from the VP office within the last few years. When Clinton & Gore finally get out of office and Reno gets replaced, watch the serious charges finally arise. Missing e-mails will not be able to save him.

***********************
That's Flunky Gerbiltush to you!
 
 SAABsister
 
posted on November 3, 2000 10:19:42 AM new
Nader. If the major parties want my vote, they'll have to produce candidates I can vote FOR. As an Independent, I'm tired of voting for the lesser of two evils. My state will probably go for Bush. Heck, the Democrats haven't bothered to run a candidate in our local elections in years. I am worried about Supreme Court nominees, and if I were in a swing state , I'd probably waffle right about now and consider a vote for Gore. But it'll be Nader for me next week.

 
 barrybarris
 
posted on November 3, 2000 10:39:00 AM new
Al Gore

Hillary

Barry (read the thread title "Straw Poll..Gush or Bore" Barris


 
 cariad
 
posted on November 3, 2000 10:43:57 AM new
I have NEVER failed to vote in an election. This time I'm looking forward to that day with less excitement and anticipation than I do a root canal. If I can force myself to pull the lever it will probably be for Gore, but I may not vote at all because I have done it before and voting for the lesser of 2 evils turns my stomach. And to my mind not voting seems more a protest than throwing my vote to someone who can't possibly win, but could possibly affect who does win.
cariad
Noah's last words: "damn woodpeckers"
 
 boysmommy3
 
posted on November 3, 2000 11:04:02 AM new
Gore

If it were not for Bush's father he would never be in office. Drug addict - convicted drunk driver - today he says the only reason he didn't tell the world about his drunk driving condition is that he didn't want his daughters to have a bad example. No, the only reason is that it seals another nail into JR's coffin.

Without the Bush family name he would never have gone this far. He gets away with doing illegal drugs - driving a car full of people drunk and now is running for President - fine example - only in America. Kinda like how OJ got off - money always talks. He bumbles everytime he is asked a foreign policy question - he looks dumbfounded to the audience - as if to see if daddy will help him out.

After seeing the latest interviews with his two choices for the Supreme Court - I cannot imagine why any woman would vote for him. We'll be jumping back in time about 20 years.

Ok - start firing


 
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