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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Stuper Tuesday

Early-birds:

Super Tuesday, the biggest primary day of the year. 24 states making their decisions on Democratic and Republican nominations for President.

But Wisconsin isn't one of those states.

Apparently, Ethel Goodwin didn't get the message... She wasn't alone at her local polling place, 53rd Street School on Milwaukee's north side. "There were about six to 10 other people standing outside waiting to go in, also, at 6:30."

All getting in line early...two weeks early.

These are the mouth-breathers who will pick the candidates at the National Conventions...

Yup. We're screwed.

3 Comments:

Blogger The Mad Builder of Periwinkle said...

Any idea on who the Whigs are running this year? :)

15:40  
Blogger davis14633 said...

C'mon, there are like only 10 people in the whole U.S. that know exactly where their candidate stands, and votes on the issues.Heck the candidates don't even know what their stance is on an issue. The rest vote for them because they have nice hair, or they cried, or they like puppies, or they are for or against whatever that person is for or against.That is why I say..Bill/Opus in 08'

09:00  
Blogger Fundy said...

Based on last night's election results there are two things I am now going to do: find out who the Constitution Party candidate is so I know which bubble to fill in and stop paying my mortgage because Hillary is going to take care of it.

19:18  

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