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Washingtonians -- Here's a link to The Stranger's Voting Guide. (Original Post) gateley Oct 2012 OP
really enjoyed that! thanks KT2000 Oct 2012 #1
I will give it a look liberal_at_heart Oct 2012 #2
This will actually make it go much easier. gateley Oct 2012 #4
I loved what the article said about Suich Oct 2012 #3
Thanks for this! Carla in Sequim Oct 2012 #5
I love the story about the picture! And love that you sent that hateful person scurrying! gateley Oct 2012 #6

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
2. I will give it a look
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 12:47 AM
Oct 2012

I am a terrible procrastinator, but I always get my ballot in on time. And this time there is so much to vote on. It can be daunting. But I will at the very least start tonight.

Suich

(10,642 posts)
3. I loved what the article said about
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 12:53 AM
Oct 2012

the Senate Joint Resolutions....being "written in Sanskrit....etc."

Carla in Sequim

(228 posts)
5. Thanks for this!
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 01:24 AM
Oct 2012

I will print it so my husband can read it as well.
My other source is 'HorsesAss.Org' Thanks for posting.

I also want to say that I love that picture of President Obama on that website. A few years ago my husband got very ill after surgery at the VA and was in critical care for 9 excruciating days. I was allowed a one hour visit each day and as I came and left, I glanced at that very photo on the wall at the entrance of the building. It was comforting in a way I cannot put into words.
I was able to take my husband home after 31 days and I showed it to him before we left and we both cried.
Every once in awhile, that same photo, with a hitler mustache, was part of an impeachment booth at our local post office. The third time seeing it was it. I went over to the girl and told her if I saw her again my brakes would mysteriously fail and run it over. She has not returned. My husband fought for this country, and so does our President.

Go Obama!!!!!

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