Election Day
Nov. 4th, 2008 08:40Another reason to like where I live: our polling place is a small church at the end of our street. No lines, no pollsters, no one handing out fliers or picketing with idiotic and oversimplified political platitudes.
I walked in, signed my name, punched my card, and walked out.
For the first time in my life I voted a (mostly) straight democratic ticket. (Yes, Obama was in there, if you're interested.) The republicans had their chance and they fucked it up, and now I'm ready for a growing economy and a secular government. If I want a theocracy, I'll go to Afghanistan: it seems to work for them.
I walked in, signed my name, punched my card, and walked out.
For the first time in my life I voted a (mostly) straight democratic ticket. (Yes, Obama was in there, if you're interested.) The republicans had their chance and they fucked it up, and now I'm ready for a growing economy and a secular government. If I want a theocracy, I'll go to Afghanistan: it seems to work for them.