7 AM–Polls open: Vote Early, vote often?

This tried and true maxim of the Democrat party comes alive as the polls spring to life at the opening bell.  It’s a lot easier to vote more than once when you have already sent in your absentee ballot, and can use the day off (if you have it off) to get college students to the polls to vote illegally for your candidates.  (Yes, it happens early and often–and there’s tons of proof.) Oh, and the fact that the democrats have watered down the voting rules so much that my dog could vote isn’t suspicious at all, is it?

Are you a NH resident?  “Woof.”  Here’s your ballot.

My polling place was moving along briskly, which is more than I can say for the traffic you had to wait through to get there.   And this was a 7AM when they open! 

But whatever the result it is good to see people getting involved in the process.   For years people complained about how Americans didn’t vote, and now they are complaining about how partisan and divisive everything is.  Well, this is America.  If you don’t piss a few people off, they’ll never get off their fat backsides, drop the remote, and exercise their civic duty.

OK.  Most of these marshmallows have no idea what the actual issues are, who or how they are being misled, or what the consequences of their vote could mean, and I would freely accept a mandatory civics test as a pre-requisite to demonstrating competence (probably because I know I could pass it), but they do have the right to vote, and if they never see the consequences of their action (or inaction) they’ll never learn more and do better.

In 2006 Republicans got lazy and stayed home in droves.  Look how that turned out.  This year, the Democrats have done everything they can think of to convince them to stay home again.  (becasue if they don’t Obama loses, as do others.)  I don’t think that’s going to happen, but if it does, they get what they deserve.  They lose at the state and national level.  They suffer through at least two more years of a Democrat congress, with a Democrat president, and open bar on big government spending and control. 

But no matter who wins, there will plenty to blog about.  For now, we have a long day ahead of us

My Early predictions for my neighborhood

McCain-Palin-President/VP

John Sununu-Senator

Jeb Bradley-Congress

Steve Stepanek-Executive council

Shelia Roberge-State Senate

7 of 8 Seats in the State House.

Lynch will remain Governor for no good reason.

How this translates across the state and the nation, we shall see.  Just remember, the same people who lied about voting for Obama in early polls, will do the exact same thing in exit polls.  They don’t like his policies, but they don’t want to be accused of being a racist.  The News networks will be screwing this the wrong way all day and night.  The truth–if such a thing is possible, won’t be know till late tonight.

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1 Response to 7 AM–Polls open: Vote Early, vote often?

  1. elcabra says:

    Wow. Talk about wrong.
    And the Red Sox didn’t make the World Series either.

    Hopefully ‘change’ wont look so much like it has all the other times we’ve tried it.

    Congratualtions to all the winners.

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