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    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | 11 months ago

    No matter what is going on in the political world, the votes need to be counted. Our country is founded on our right to and responsibility to vote. Enough people let that right slide by them. Those who have taken the time to do their civic duty have a right to know that their time and energy matters.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | 12 months ago

    That thief needs to be paying a stupid tax! Glad they weren't able to get into your son's car.

    Reply By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    As stated in the terms and conditions, the incentive plan is not restricted to US citizens. It is open worldwide. The incentive plan will end March 19, 2009.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Thanks for taking the time and energy to post. It sounds like a very busy day. Glad to see that people did vote.


    Thank you for your dedication as a poll worker!

    Posted on A New Day
    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Well - I am impressed. You called it pretty darn close. As of now (9:40pm Arizona time), it is 338 to 155 in favor of Barack Obama, our 44th president.

    Reply By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    I too was very impressed with McCain's concession speech. It was very noble, very generous, and very heartfelt. I especially appreciated that he called the boo-ers in the audience on their bad manners.


    NBC just announced that Bush has called and congratulated Obama as well. That shows more grace than I thought he had too.


    Today, I am proud to be an American.


    (Electoral vote count as of now? 333 to 155. Nice to see that the split isn't as deep as feared.)

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    As of this point (8pm Arizona time), Arizona is too close to call. That is totally unexpected. This could be a long evening!

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    This is such a great image! I can even hear him saying just that!

    Commented on the Image: Obama being the man!
    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Thanks for the report. I agree - I thought it was illegal for them to call on election day unless it was get out the vote calls. That said, we have already had three of them here.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Having just finished a similar conversation with my fatherm I feel for you. He firmly believes the lies about the "Obama tax increases" and firmly believes that Obama is going to take away all his retirement savings.


    My mother, on the otherhand, is a firm Obama supporter. Having lived in IL for many years, she has seen what he can do and what he has done. She started pushing Obama as the candidate of choice when he first announced he was going to run.


    They have been divorced for over 20 years. The difference in how they are looking at this election has me really wondering: What have we all come to when the divide between one side and the other is so wide? How are we to come together to handle the economic crisis, the wars, health care, and the other major issues after election day is over? No matter who wins, families like mine will have major damage done to them.


    It seems to this rambling commenter that America has lost the ability to meet in the middle. We started losing the ability two decades ago and it has only gotten worse. I am afraid that this election the splits will be even deeper than in the past.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Great Halloween trick pulled by the quoted site. The original site that is the source for this story is a satire site. I hope all of the allvoices readers will realize this story is satire too.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Thanks for adding this. I think that this is a great way to get people interested in voting. I am very afraid that people will decide the election is already a done deal and not vote.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    I dare anyone to watch this great video without cracking up. I don't care which side of the election you support. The Evita take off is great. The moose playing piano wasn't bad either.


    I would love to be one of the students in her music classes - they must have a blast!


    (Oh - and I think she did string together more thoughts and sentences than Ms. Palin has.)

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Another great piece. Wish more eyes were seeing it, maybe we could get some great conversations going about it.


    By the way, there is another similarity... Just as when Doolittle got in trouble at the races when she got away from her "handler", Palin seems to trip over herself getting in trouble when she goes off script...

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    I am surprised that they found him guilty. I was dreading today as I was afraid that the jury would come back as a hung jury. When they did come back with a decision, I was glad to see it.


    Having been judged by a jury of his peers, I hope that the state and national Republican party members don't push either Bush or Palin to pardon him or commute his sentence. He needs to do time for what he did.

    Reply By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Carol,


    Glad you like the new interface. Thanks for letting us know!

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    Ok - this made me laugh out loud. Your sparkling wit never ceases to amaze me. Are you sure you are "just an average joe"?

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    This looks like it was really fun. Did you get to see any of the cars? Or were they all too far away?

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    It seems that the "Bridge from nowhere" has some more planks in it today. Reports here on allvoices show her thinking about a run for the pres in 2012.

    Posted By call_kathy call_kathy | about 1 year ago

    It was good to see an episode of SNL where the actors were back in form. It has been so long since I had a reason to watch it - it used to be such a great show.


    Ah well - at least Sarah Palin has done some good for the country!

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