the vote
I have waited to vote until tomorrow. It seems traditional to me and I like being a traditionalist. Anyway I heard it took 20 or 30 minutes to wait in line to vote early and that is about all it has ever taken me to vote the old-fashioned way.
Probably I am going to be up late Tuesday night waiting to know what happens. The pollsters say we are split right down the middle and there are only a few who are still undecided.
Is there anyone who can really see both sides of this? Personally, I cannot imagine how anyone could possibly hold opinions different from my own. I have many friends who I know are voting for Bush. I have to assume they are either deceived or confused.
Posted by Bill Hopkins on November 1, 2004 07:34 AMPHHHFFFTTTT!!! ;)
and this from a Texan too! tsk tsk
Posted by: mary lou at November 2, 2004 02:37 PMWell, thank you for that. A voice for the true compassionate conservatives, I do imagine.
I'm in a state of despair, today, myself. So not happy. Was so hoping...
I still hope that by tomorrow I will be functioning better.
Posted by: Jenn at November 3, 2004 12:21 PM