But other things are happening too. I live in the Philly suburbs and my m-i-l has been a 100% confirmed Kerry supporter. Somehow, it had escaped her that he was pro-abort. Another senior citizen, another catholic lady, explained to her what his views were several days ago and she was very upset. Then her son (my dem husband) called her last night and gave her what for for considering voting for this man. She is probably at least undecided today, and I think could vote for Bush. Yes! I've been praying that people's eyes would be opened for this election.
"Then her son (my dem husband) called her last night and gave her what for for considering voting for this man. "
Are you saying your hubbie is a Dem for Bush?
twigs I voted to day in Bucks county.I had to stand in line for 1/2 hour and the line was growing in back of me.You could not find a parking spot and had to park in the driveway leading up to the school.There were moreon.org signs and many more that I did not have time to look at.To my surprise my daily Mass going neighbor was handing out the Democratic ballot as I walked in.People were arguing in line.When I left the Democrat and Republican committee men were arguing outside.At 9-30 they were up to 330 votes and my neighbor said she had to stand in line for 1 hour to vote when they opened.I did not see a lot of young people but many men of the age group of Vietnam.I also saw more than half holding the Republican ballot in their hands as they left the voting booth.