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EnySpree
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2/5/2008  11:57 AM
Make a big deal about the issues if you want.......still get your ass out and vote. There are millions od lazy or ignorant people that don't vote for whatever reason imagine if they all did?

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2/5/2008  11:59 AM
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2/5/2008  12:09 PM
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2/5/2008  12:16 PM
Good thread Eny. I'm going to vote at 3:30 for Obama.
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2/5/2008  12:20 PM
I'll be voting in the General Election. Don't feel like voting in the primary. I will be voting for Obama by the way. I really think he's going to win the nominee and eventually the election.
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2/5/2008  12:33 PM
Elect me for President and the word Tim Duncan will be erased from the English language.

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EnySpree
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2/5/2008  12:35 PM
Posted by nyk4ever:

I'll be voting in the General Election. Don't feel like voting in the primary. I will be voting for Obama by the way. I really think he's going to win the nominee and eventually the election.

If Obama loses by 1 vote and Hillary gets nominated .....guess who's getting an atomic wedgie.
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2/5/2008  12:39 PM
Posted by EnySpree:
Posted by nyk4ever:

I'll be voting in the General Election. Don't feel like voting in the primary. I will be voting for Obama by the way. I really think he's going to win the nominee and eventually the election.

If Obama loses by 1 vote and Hillary gets nominated .....guess who's getting an atomic wedgie.

LOL! I know man... I might change my mind, we'll see.

Edit: Mind changed, voted on my lunch break.

[Edited by - nyk4ever on 02-05-2008 2:14 PM]
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2/5/2008  4:03 PM
voted for Obama..
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2/5/2008  4:10 PM
Posted by nyk4ever:
Posted by EnySpree:
Posted by nyk4ever:

I'll be voting in the General Election. Don't feel like voting in the primary. I will be voting for Obama by the way. I really think he's going to win the nominee and eventually the election.

If Obama loses by 1 vote and Hillary gets nominated .....guess who's getting an atomic wedgie.



LOL! I know man... I might change my mind, we'll see.

Edit: Mind changed, voted on my lunch break.

[Edited by - nyk4ever on 02-05-2008 2:14 PM]

You are so lucky cuz you know what was coming, right?





[Edited by - enyspree on 05-02-2008 4:11 PM]
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2/5/2008  4:12 PM
I'm going to go vote in a couple of minutes. Who should I vote for?
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2/5/2008  4:46 PM
Here is a copy of a blog written by Talib Kweli, rapper(much more than just a rapper I must say)

I'm only posted cuz more than one person revealed they were voting for Obama. This is also a great read for anyone out there that still refuse to vote.

Read this and please get out there and Vote!


It is the last year of the Bush administration and thank God. I usually rail against being described as simply "political rapper", and I haven't voted since Bill Clinton first ran for President. I was following the tradition that Black Americans have had of voting for democrats since we got the right in 1964(temporarily). Then, Clinton, as president's go, seemed better than Bush Sr., but I did not like his policies in Sudan or the constant bombing of Iraq. I also did not like the way our government dragged us thru the Lewinsky scandal. I felt betrayed by the system, and I stopped voting, no longer accepting of the lesser of two evils. I knew the two party system was designed to fail us. I knew that politicians must lie for a living, because it would be impossible to make good on their promises. I knew about the lobbyists and the PAC. I did not make it my issue, but if someone asked me, I would explain why I didn't vote. Most of the time people talked to me like I lost my mind, but every once and awhile someone understood. I knew that our ancestors fought and died for the right to vote, but I didn't feel like voting for the lesser of two evils in a broken system was the proper way to honor them. It was pageantry, and I wasn't with it. I wasn't with Vote or Die, because I knew that voting itself, with no real knowledge of who is paying these candidates to run million dollar a day campaigns, is far from a revolutionary act. I haven't even started to talk about the electoral college that they taught us about in grade school. In this republic, delegates votes are counted, and states with more land have more votes. You can technically have more votes, but lose the election. When the verdict is in question, the Supreme Court decides, as they did when Al Gore clearly won the election but lost due to bipartisan bull****. The bankers of the world pay our politicians, and often tailor laws and regulations to line their own pockets. I have often stated that I cannot participate in a system that not only is designed to see me fail, but corrupts itself as well.

This was all before Barack Obama threw his hat in the ring. I, like many, appreciated his effort from the sidelines, watching him do the dance on the news. I found myself relating to him and enjoying hearing him speak, but I still remained distrustful of politicians in general. I felt like I could serve my community in many ways on a grassroots level that proceeded politics. I started to see the Obama campaign doing that grassroots work. I hear him speaking about poor people, the environment, things that I haven't heard from politicians who have electability. My criticism of the political system is that it siphons out rational thought because who have to be all things to all people. You can't stand for anything doing that. I remember when Obama spoke out against the war, early. I think the time he spent as a civil rights attorney on Chicago's south side gives him a unique perspective. I often hear about his lack of experience, but his experience is one that I most closely identify with. I'm not saying I could be president, but I am saying that our government could use a new energy. In order for a revolution to happen, you need revolutionary writers, soldiers, teachers, poets, musicians, garbagemen, cab drivers, politicians, across the board. Everyone will not always agree, but the things we agree on, we should strengthen. When I was younger, none of this really mattered. Now I have two beautiful children, and Barack Obama is an incredibly positive influence on them. I want them to know they can be anything they want.
With that said, I still feel the same as I do about the political system, and one man can't change it. But this man deserves our support nonetheless. I appreciate what he's doing, and there comes a time in history when change is necessary for all of us to prosper. I can't be critical of a society that is scared of change, but be stubborn in my ways for the sake of it. I support Barack Obama and encourage others to take a real look at his campaign so they can come to their own conclusions. I am not delusional about what the office of the president represents, but my support for him is just that, support for someone speaking my language amidst an ocean of doubletalk. Thank you for you time.


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2/5/2008  4:52 PM
Is there some kind of election today?
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2/5/2008  5:13 PM
saw obama speak in boston last night, he's got my vote.
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2/5/2008  5:20 PM
Had to do the absentee cause I'm registered back in Jerz
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2/5/2008  8:47 PM
did my duty, ladies.
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2/5/2008  11:13 PM
Can't vote because I'm nor registered in a party, which I am regretting.

New Jersey apparently allows people to show up and register/re-register (to switch parties) on the spot, from what I hear.
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2/6/2008  1:05 AM
Posted by PresIke:

Can't vote because I'm nor registered in a party, which I am regretting.

New Jersey apparently allows people to show up and register/re-register (to switch parties) on the spot, from what I hear.

that is true- you just show up and declare - sadly they gave democrats pink slips- I almost couldn't bring myself to ask for a pink slip!

I believe NY needs to have you really register before hand.

good to see many voted here- I do hope whoever we get can fix the damage that Bush & Co have down with their irag expedition...
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2/6/2008  1:09 AM
I'm a proudly registered Independant and plan on staying that way so I couldn't vote. I would have voted for Obama though.
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2/6/2008  9:16 AM
You're better off registering with a party (unless that goes completely against your ideals). No one says you can't vote outside of party lines and keep your independent spirit. Being part of a party lets you vote in these primaries, however, which is key. It's just a designation- it doesn't change your state of mind. Or at least it doesn't have to.
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