Election day
#3
RE: Election day
I can not stress the importance of getting out and voting. No matter which candidate you support and for what reason. The main thing is, the United States of America asked its citizens to voice their opinion on who should lead the nation into the future. They asked who should help solve the pressing problems and issues that effect and concern all of us. This is the American process. So whether your candidate will be elected or loose. The important thing is, we as individuals voiced our opinion. We voted.
Also I am sure glad all of this is over. I was getting sick and tired of the robo calls, commercials, and adds..
Also I am sure glad all of this is over. I was getting sick and tired of the robo calls, commercials, and adds..
#4
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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RE: Election day
I voted, of course. Disappointed in what looks like the outcome as of now.
But this is the U.S. We still need to respect the office and the results of the vote- even ifmany of the voters are so uninformed or misinformed that theyboughtthe wrapping without looking at what's in the package.Now,make sure you write/call/e-mailyour Senator and Representative with your expectationon every issue of importance that comes up, especially those where constitutional issues are involved.
The Obama media frenzy and special group enthusiasm will surely wane after the novelty wears off. Moderate and conservative heads are likely to prevail in the long run. I expect a Republician revolution in the 2010 congressional races similar to the Democratic revolution of 2006. The tide rises and falls.
But this is the U.S. We still need to respect the office and the results of the vote- even ifmany of the voters are so uninformed or misinformed that theyboughtthe wrapping without looking at what's in the package.Now,make sure you write/call/e-mailyour Senator and Representative with your expectationon every issue of importance that comes up, especially those where constitutional issues are involved.
The Obama media frenzy and special group enthusiasm will surely wane after the novelty wears off. Moderate and conservative heads are likely to prevail in the long run. I expect a Republician revolution in the 2010 congressional races similar to the Democratic revolution of 2006. The tide rises and falls.
#5
RE: Election day
I voted and not complaining yet.
Va did not send out ballets to the troops until a few weeks. looks like it will not matter.
OBAMA WON!!!
guess this answers something I asked on FG site.
just hope the gun owner who voted for him is right.
Va did not send out ballets to the troops until a few weeks. looks like it will not matter.
OBAMA WON!!!
guess this answers something I asked on FG site.
just hope the gun owner who voted for him is right.