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Hail to the OTHER candidates

I got my absentee ballot and wouldn’t ya know…there were 11 OTHER sets of candidates running for president, including women, and TA DA, good old Ralph Nadar. I have to give him a little high five for sticking it out every 4 years as a candidate, even though he is like 105 years old and always spends his own cash.

I know that there has been a LOT of fights between people on who they are voting for and aside from my little sign stunt, we tried to stay clear of presidential debates here on MomDot. I believe that its amazing that so many people are passionate about voting and THAT is what I am going to focus on. Whatever you believe, whatever you stand for, GOOD FOR YOU for stepping up and signing your name, or bubbling a bubble, or whatever it is that you do in your town, for a candidate you believe is best for our country.

(what the hell is the prohibition party?)

Gene Amondson/Leroy Pletten Prohibition geneamondson.com
Chuck Baldwin/Darrell Castle (campaign) Constitution, Kansas Reform, Virginia Independent Green baldwin2008.com
Bob Barr/Wayne Allyn Root (campaign) Libertarian bobbarr2008.com
Róger Calero/Alyson Kennedy Socialist Workers themilitant.com
Charles Jay/Thomas L. Knapp Boston Tea CJ08.com
Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough (campaign) Independent, America’s Independent alankeyes.com
Gloria La Riva/Eugene Puryear Socialism & Liberation votepsl.org
John McCain/Sarah Palin (campaign) Republican, New York Independence, New York Conservative johnmccain.com
Cynthia McKinney/Rosa Clemente (campaign) Green votetruth08.com
Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander Socialist, Vermont Liberty Union votesocialist2008.org
Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez (campaign) Independent, Independence-Ecology[5], Peace and Freedom, Michigan Natural Law, Delaware Independent, Oregon Peace, New York Populist[6] votenader.org
Barack Obama/Joe Biden (campaign) Democratic, South Carolina United Citizens, New York Working Families[7] barackobama.com
Thomas Stevens/Alden Link Objectivist objectivistparty.us
Ted Weill/Frank McEnulty

After spending 7.5 years in the service, I can honestly say I am proud of who we are and where we are going as a country and I will follow as I LOVE America. Everything about AMERICA. Especially that I don’t have to ask for ice in my drinks like you do in Britain. And especially Marines. In uniform.

So, here is a Mr. Linky. Whomever votes tomorrow (or has voted) please proudly sign your name and share with the world that you took the time to VOTE and exercise your Constitutional rights and what makes this country great! And if your standing there and are not sure who to vote for, you can write my name in the Write In section. I wont let you down.

~Trisha

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Comments

  1. Bill says:
  2. Yay for voting!!

  3. Yea. I was the 2nd one to arrive at the poll this morning, but I guess the most researched because I easily beat the couple ahead of me in getting my ballot filled out and in the machine. So I was the first in my precinct to vote this morning!!

  4. Stephanie says:

    I’m in! We FINALLY voted this afternoon. I’m glad I waited, in the comfort of my home. I didn’t have to stand in line at all! Yay! There were people lined up at the school at 2:45 am…that’s ridiculous! I walked over at 4:45 and was done by 5:00. And we WALKED the 3 blocks to the school! Yay for voting! Now it’s time to watch the results roll in!

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