Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Do It For Your Country: Vote Obama. Feel good video of the day.

Oh yeah, THAT certainly hits the spot!

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:03 AM

    O/T: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/big-sky-big-money/mysterious-docs-found-in-meth-house-reveal-inner-workings-of-dark-money-group/

    It just doesn't stop...the drip drip drip of Far Right nefariousness...

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  2. Yep. Thanks for posting, G. This campaign has some awesome music/vids.

    The gentleman in the vid who is a WWII vet is my idea of a true patriot. Still serving his country and all of us.

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  3. Anonymous11:44 AM

    I voted on the second day of early voting in my state. I waited for 45 minutes.

    After VP Biden kicked Eddie Munster´s buttocks, I drove by my early voting site. There was a two-plus hour wait. The line was full of white, silver-haired senior citizens.

    After President Obama showed up in the second Presidential debate, I drove by my early voting site. There was a two-plus hour wait. The line was full of white, silver-haired senior citizens.

    After President Obama curb stomped Romney in the final debate, I drove by my early voting site. There was a two-plus hour wait. The line was full of white, silver-haired senior citizens.

    It´s called ¨wisdom.¨

    God Bless the AARP.

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  4. Anonymous12:10 PM

    I voted today, and took 2 other Dems with me. Romney signs are few & far between, mostly they are on "public" property. No one is owning up to him, even in a red town in a red state like TN.

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  5. Anonymous12:32 PM

    Just got home after voting early, along with my son who just turned 18. It was especially satisfying to cast our votes for Obama in the heart of a county which traditionally votes at least 98% Republican.

    Go vote!

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  6. Tomorrow...With pleasure!!!

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  7. PollyinAK1:38 PM

    Voted early last week. I usually like to make a ritual of it and go on the designated "election day", but thought I should play it safe in case of snowstorm or my car broke down. That's how important this election is to me. President Obama doesn't have much chance of winning Alaska, but we have to support our local progressive candidates!! (Alaskans reading this: Make sure and vote! Big oil is trying to take over our state, and we need people with courage to stand up to them.

    The wives of Governor Wally Hickel and Governor Jay Hammond support the Senate Bi-Partisan Working Group. Members are Senators French and Wielechowski; Fairbanks area Senators Joe Paskvan and Joe Thomas; as well as Sen. President Gary Steve
    ns PhD, Senators Bert Stedman, Al Kookesh, Bettye Davis, Johnny Ellis, Lyman Hoffman, Donny Olson, Kevin Meyer and Lesil McGuire. (Sen. Dennis Egan, a member of the coalition, is not required to run for re-election this year.) Ermalee Hickel and Bella Hammond have endorsed Hollis French and Bill Wielechowski!

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  8. Anita Winecooler9:04 PM

    I LOVE WALTER!!! What a gentle soul! I hope I'm that spry at his age.

    I'm kind of jealous of all the people who have early voting, I have to wait till Election Day and it's so frustrating!!
    Do it for your country, for your kids, just do it!

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