Election 2008

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

I voted this morning. (for Barack Obama, and here are some of my reasons.)

I didn’t vote in 2000 or 2004. I’d become pretty disenfranchised with the whole process and our political climate. But you know what? If I’m not going to vote in this country, I should just be a man and go live somewhere else (or start revolution 2.0 or something).

So go vote. I’m having an election party tonight to follow the results. Here’s a couple of widgets to follow them yourself.

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Posted by Jeremy at 10:01 AM
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2 Responses to “Election 2008”

  1. If you are disenfranchised then you should vote for third party candidates. The two-party monopoly is hurting us. This is not a horse race, you don’t need to think you are throwing your vote away.

  2. I voted to stop the Coronation of the Obamanation that will lead to the Desolation of our late great Nation.

    Vote third party for real change :P

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