Something... and Half of Something: Should you Vote?

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March 11, 2007

Should you Vote?

It seems that a good many people shouldn't

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People should Vote, but only AFTER they have educated themselves on the policies and individuals for which they are voting. Voting should be considered a privilege and exercised with responsibility and discretion. Just like a final exam, responsible voting requires self-education and thought. When the time comes to cast your ballot, if you don't know for what or whom you're voting, then DON'T VOTE.

I didn't think I'd do this well... I missed Paris Hilton!

Posted by LindaSoG at March 11, 2007 10:25 AM


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Had a brain fart and clicked on Tony Blair instead of Tony Snow. Otherwise, perfect.

Now . . . all I need is someone qualified, honest, and reliable enough to vote for.

Posted by: eros total at March 11, 2007 11:03 AM


hahaha!
I missed Paris Hilton too.
Professional Skank was not one of the options!

Posted by: Melissa In Texas at March 11, 2007 12:40 PM


348 out of 350...But Christina Aguleria (sp)? For Sara Ferguson? I guess if she had looked like Christina, Andrew would still be around...

They almost got me on Mahmhoud Ahmadinejad. He could be the leader of the Democratic Party, or at least a respected member.
;D

Posted by: serr8d at March 11, 2007 07:54 PM


I thought most of the question you could eliminate the wrong answers.
B+ for me, I got Mitch McConnell and his position wrong also Ehud Olmert, but I knew he was Prime Minister, Israel and I didn't know the Secretary General of the United Nation's name. :(

Posted by: DoubleU at March 11, 2007 11:07 PM


350.

Nominate me for Benevolent Dictator.

However, for Number 11, I kept looking for "asshole" as a profession. Number 12: I couldn't find the title, "Mr. Ronery.

Number 14: I thought she was "wicked witch of the west. Could find that title either.

And on and on.

Posted by: vilmar at March 12, 2007 05:33 AM


I voted this morning, and the women at my station couldn't get the cards to activate. ugh! Bless these 80 year olds for volunteering, but I think we need paid personnel who are trained on the equipment.

Posted by: DoubleU at March 13, 2007 08:13 AM


340/ 350 Called the House Minorty Leader a Senator.

Posted by: Scot at March 13, 2007 10:13 PM