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meganbmoore) wrote2008-11-03 06:37 pm
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I think that, when a person participates in early voting, a media filter should automatically be created so that a person no longer has to listen to either side's propaganda.
La La La La La! Your ads and commercials and last minute phone calls would be meaningless to me even if they could influence my vote!
(You, f-list, are excluded from this whine, as you tend to be, you know, more thoughtful and intelligent than those getting paid to talk politics to me.)
La La La La La! Your ads and commercials and last minute phone calls would be meaningless to me even if they could influence my vote!
(You, f-list, are excluded from this whine, as you tend to be, you know, more thoughtful and intelligent than those getting paid to talk politics to me.)
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It's mostly been since late last week, though.
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It's one of the few things about this election that's given me some vague sense of hope.
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*crossing fingers that Prop 8 doesn't pass*
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The only calls we've gotten lately are one get-out-the-vote call each on Saturday, because we live in Vermont and I guess everyone already knows how we're going to vote.
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(I do not have TV and only listen to NPR, and still, I end up seeing these things . . .)
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Otooh, I woke up to some idiot on my flist commenting that OBama supporters are drinking poisoned kool-aid.
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