I Voted, Did You? (Non-Political)

Nope.

3 elections this year and I did not vote in a single one. I hate politics for the most part.
 
Voted

13 page ballot

Paperless, touch screen machine.

Damn, I hope there are not a lot of fuck ups and lawsuits.

Ed
 
vella_ms said:
i voted.. it was painless, the only sad part about it...cuz i prolly would have lingered there all day if they offered floggings right afterwards...

hey!
i can dream

Hmmmm... that sounds hot, vella. A good story could be made from that.


Eddie The Visualizer
 
I voted.

and

Offered a whore in the parking lot a flogging, but she simply let me know I was # 1 and squealed off in her Mercedes.

;)

~lucky (making friends everywhere I go)

p.s. DO NOT think that because your car cost 5 times more than mine that you deserve to go first when I'm already pulling out.

p.p.s. I have the memory of an elephant. :catroar:
 
My husband (non-American) worked from home today so he could keep an eye on the election. He's had CNN running all day. Between us, we have one vote, and I cast it a couple of hours ago.

I admire his interest in the democratic process and can't wait for the day when he can join me at the polls.

His cousin called from Holland a bit ago (after midnight there) and asked if we had voted and who we voted for. They were staying up to see who wins. I feel all warm and chummy inside, like maybe the world isn't such a hell-hole after all.
 
I didn't vote today. And there's no way in hell I'm going to vote today. My family and I voted absentee a week ago.

Abs, that was a nice story, thanks for sharing. Svenskaflicka, thanks for caring.

Rumple Foreskin :cool:
 
Yes, the two of us voted today. (My wife and I.) It was painless but not quick. No lines amazingly, although one of the poll workers did mention they had lines earlier in the day. (We got there about noon.) Our votes were recorded on a touch screen machine, but they did have the thermal printers on them. You had to ask for your copy though, which most people didn't seem willing to do. I was amazed that we only had something like thirty things to vote for this time. I only had one disagreement while we were there.

An older gentleman saw me standing around outside and asked if I needed help. (He worked there.) I told him no, I was just waiting for my wife. He then made some comment about how it shouldn't take her this long to vote, she already knew how I was going to vote. When I corrected him by telling him she voted her way and I didn't interfere he couldn't believe it. He muttered something into his beard about America coming apart at the sams when I made the further comment that my wife was my equal. When he saw my wife wave at me from inside as she was being outprocessed his eyes bulged and he demanded to know how I could let my wife dress like she was. I didn't bother to reply, although I was tempted to ask my wife to pick up a pencil which was laying on the ground about ten feet away from us, then decided not to. It most likely would have given him a heart attack if she had bent over in front of him while wearing her micro mini and thong.

Cat
 
Mrs. 420 & I got up bright & early, put on our black hoodies, and went to our polling station. There were maybe 3 people in front of us at that hour.

Oaktown uses those Diebold voting ATMs and I don't trust those things as far as I can kick them. Mrs. 420 & I both requested & got paper ballots.

The good news: Measure Z passed, enforcing marijuana laws is now the Police's lowest priority here in "Oaksterdam".
 
Tatelou said:

And you know why? Because George Washington killed a whole lot of German mercenaries on Christmas morning so the Brit's couldn't vote for the 'Murrican Prezdint. That's why! ;)

Even if they're hot, steamy mugs of British lust-cocoa like Tatelou. *devil*
 
We voted, and took our 19 year old daughter to vote for her first time too, we were thrilled that her goverment class was picked to also help out at one of the polls. It was a great learning experience for her.
 
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