Have you made up your mind yet?
If you've been listening to the news you've heard that the presidential election could very well revolve around all of the undecided voters. I find it hard to believe that at this late time in the campaign that there are still as many undecided voters as the news people say there are. My mind has been made up for a long time.
I'm curious, have you made up your mind yet, or are you still undecided? (Don't mention who you are or might vote for, just whether you've decided yet or are still undecided.)
I'm curious, have you made up your mind yet, or are you still undecided? (Don't mention who you are or might vote for, just whether you've decided yet or are still undecided.)
Being in Ohio, considered the major swing state, this has been bothering me. I deplore both major candidates, so this may come down to holding my nose as I enter the polling place. A number of issues are especially important to me, and both candidates are repugnant in their stand on one or more of them, so it will be a matter of deciding on the lesser of two evils.
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
JonasM
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
JonasM
[QUOTE=JonasM,Oct 28 2004, 07:10 PM]I deplore both major candidates, so this may come down to holding my nose as I enter the polling place. A number of issues are especially important to me, and both candidates are repugnant in their stand on one or more of them, so it will be a matter of deciding on the lesser of two evils.
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
I've made up my mind a while back also....but I must say....I have never known a country that is always being flushed down the toilet by the incoming canidates (either parties).
It has been this way ever since I could remember (so about 30 some years).
It's always the same thing....the one in office defends and the one wanting in says the country is being flushed down the toilet. It's a wonder we're not all swirling in the water waiting for the next flush!!!!
Maybe we should change The United States of America to The Flushing States of America.
I think the election process should be changed all together...way to much $$$$ involved.
They should spend it on other more important things like ME so I can buy my own S2K
It has been this way ever since I could remember (so about 30 some years).
It's always the same thing....the one in office defends and the one wanting in says the country is being flushed down the toilet. It's a wonder we're not all swirling in the water waiting for the next flush!!!!
Maybe we should change The United States of America to The Flushing States of America.
I think the election process should be changed all together...way to much $$$$ involved.
They should spend it on other more important things like ME so I can buy my own S2K
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I've made up my mind, although it was an almost impossible decision to make. I had to choose between being eaten by wolves and having an eagle fly up my butt while my head was buried in the sand. Talk about being on the horns of a dilemma... 
Dean (drowning in nonsensical political ads here in FL)

Dean (drowning in nonsensical political ads here in FL)
Originally Posted by JonasM,Oct 28 2004, 08:10 PM
I deplore both major candidates, so this may come down to holding my nose as I enter the polling place. A number of issues are especially important to me, and both candidates are repugnant in their stand on one or more of them, so it will be a matter of deciding on the lesser of two evils.
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
JonasM
May the best man win.
Too bad the best man isn't running.
JonasM
and think of me at the polls, JonasM -- I'll be doing the same thing which may be a little hilarious -- for the past two presidential elections, for some unknown reason, our local television station chose to film me entering the booth -- won't that be a hoot if I'm holding my nose as I enter (and I shall be)









