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...Texas may not be on the cutting edge of intelligence.
"Texas Confused About Super Tuesday" More than 1,000 calls poured into the Bexar County Elections Department on Monday from voters wanting to know where they could vote in Tuesday's primary. Problem is -- Texas isn't holding a primary on Tuesday, like more than 20 states are. "The voters think they're actually going to the polls (Tuesday) because it's Super Tuesday," said Bexar County Elections Commissioner Jacque Callanen. "It's all over the national media and the local media that there's a big election." Callanen added that voters in Bexar County can begin voting early for the Texas Primary on Feb. 19. Election Day is March 4. http://www.ksat.com/politics/15220830/detail.html |
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Edited by
itsmetina
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Tue 02/05/08 12:19 PM
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we are not confused the voting was skeduled because of test students take and not wanting the distractions of voting at the schools during the test.the schools are use as voting places.this has been skeduled for a while now.its been reported on local and national news.no confusion here
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of course a lawyer would put something totally irrelevant yet so contradictory
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of course a lawyer would put something totally irrelevant yet so contradictory Haha contradictory? I'll agree it may be a bit irrelevant (although you've got to admit it's fairly hilarious), but I'm not so sure about the contradiction. PS did you vote today?! |
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lol no i dont like any of the candidates
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Which party?
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both! normally im leading towards the republican side but right now all the candidates are looking pretty sappy
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Well, Huckabee won W. Va., so there's someone who doesn't mince words. He's batsh*t crazy, but he's adamant! Haha.
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ehh yeah at least we got that rumor out of the way of obama and the Qur'an
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ehh yeah at least we got that rumor out of the way of obama and the Qur'an The people who believe that type of stuff are too far "out there" anyway to really expend energy on filling them in on the truth. Regardless, they will believe what they want to. There's a whole "new world order" and "serpent people" underlying argument that they're basing it all off of. |
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lol i dont take politics seriously so i found it kinda funny
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Regardless of how seriously you take politics, I think anyone would be worried about people going to the polls who believe that their president and most politicians/candidates are trying to unify a world government and create a dictatorship. I mean come on haha.
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lol well i wouldnt go so far as to say a "world government"
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lol well i wouldnt go so far as to say a "world government" My point exactly...it's crazy that there are some who do say that. |
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so i assume u voted today
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By absentee ballot, yes
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lol you would wouldnt u
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Well I'm still registered in Jersey, and now that the primary is over I'll switch my registration to Pennsylvania (a swing state) for the general election
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i made sure to vote today
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