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Posted by rladew on 2004-11-02 04:04:55 +0000

Get out and Vote or P. Diddy Will KILL You

If I was voting Libertarian before, UNH sealed the deal to make me a republican for life tonite. Verbatim from a flyer I saw: "Students for Kerry helping you make an informed decision" ....- oh, BTW, come catch Jon Bon Jovi @ noon for a free concert. Those who are pretty swayed by the featherd hairstyle one are pretty informed. Has it come down to who can afford the most a-list celebrity talent to take advantage of late teens and early 20 folk who would rather watch VH1 and play videogames in their dorms all day? Jesus Christ.

Posted by rladew on 2004-11-02 04:05:51 +0000
a few helpful hints from our friends @ the onion: « The Onion | 10/27/2004 Election Day Guide Tuesday is Election Day. Here are some pointers to keep in mind when heading to the polls: If at all possible, vote before work. That way, you can make smug comments to non-voters all day long. The new electronic voting machines are complicated. But don't worry: Octogenarians will be on hand to troubleshoot any technological problems that might arise. If your election official hooks you up to a machine via a needle in your arm, you are actually donating blood. Tip for those on the go: Voting a straight ticket can save you up to 15 seconds. Remember that, as a member of a participatory democracy, you have a duty to make your voice heard on Election Day. If you find that idea hard to grasp, think of it like the lotto: You can't win if you don't play. Don't wear dress shoes. They leave black scuff marks on gymnasium floors. Voting is no longer considered uncool. Note that it is not cool, either. Many newspapers offer sample ballots. Buy 10 copies and practice, practice, practice. Remember to vote, or P. Diddy will kill you. This is one of the most important elections in recent times, so it's best if you just leave it up to the pros. When voting, you don't need to dress up in a scary costume or hand out candy. That happens two days earlier. You might think it's funny, but it's disrespectful to submit write-in candidates like "Don Knotts," "Mickey Mouse," or "Michael Badnarik." Remember to take the day off to vote. And the day before, to psyche up. And the morning after, to dry out. If you are black and a resident of Florida, work out two or three alternate routes to your polling place to avoid police checkpoints. The most important thing is to vote your conscience. Okay, this is your conscience speaking: "Vote Nader. Vo-o-o-o-ote Nader." If you are a Flintstone, make sure to put the granite slab arrows-first into the dinosaur's mouth. If you live in Florida, for Christ's sake, look at the ballot very, very carefully this time. Education is the issue Americans say is most important. Find someone with one of those to read the ballot to you. Keep in mind that the name of every person who votes against George Bush is going to be read aloud on television the next time we're attacked by terrorists. If you don't know where the polling place is in your district, just try to remember the ugliest, dingiest, most depressing building in a three-mile radius. That's probably it. What To Bring Remember to bring proper identification to the polls. This can be: Driver's license or your chauffeur Passport and photos of your boyfriend in Paris SuperVoter discount card Note from president Proof that your grandfather voted Retinal scan or your alderman's retinas Two Iraqi scalps Receipt for your shoes Videotape of your first steps Halliburton employee ID Birthday card from grandmother Pint of sperm for DNA-identification purposes Casserole dish to pass A good friend who can totally vouch for you Signed $20 bill Autographed celebrity photo inscribed with your name « The Onion | 10/27/2004 © Copyright 2004 by Onion, Inc. All rights reserved. _______________________________ If you can't respect that, your whole perspective is whack Maybe you'll love me when I fade to black

Posted by tgl on 2004-11-02 12:40:23 +0000
There are less celebrities on the campaign trail this year, than there were in 2000. "Jesus Christ" He's for Bush this time around, right? That's what my pastor told me.

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