Posted on 11/01/2004 1:31:28 PM PST by derSchurfer
in a show of support for President Bush, and as a show of defiance to Osama bin Ladin's threat to attack States voting for Bush! It is time for all Americans to stand together against these reprehensible terrorists, and to put them on notice that we will annihilate them if they persist. Bush will continue to take the fight to them as he has already proven. Kerry will betray us just as he betrayed this Country, and his fellow veterans in 1970/1971, and again in 1985. The MSM have also betrayed us, and we need to attend to that. If half of this Nation chooses "Blue" then half of this Nation will deserve what follows. A "Red" tide of States across the Nation will reaffirm our resolve to live in freedom, just as the resolve of our forefathers led them to pursue the same end. WE SHOULD ALL BE RED STATES!
I'm with you 100% on that. But, sadly, anywhere from 42-and-50% of the voters don't see it that way.
I see all the time people are having to wait at the polls (3+ hours in miami) Can our election system handle the amount of people that plan to vote tomorrow? I will stand on my head the entire day if I must... I just hope we all get to vote... what if you are in line past polls being closed? Will you still be allowed to vote?
I think the MSM was afraid we WOULD be all red states if the complete video and accurate translation of UBL had been played for all of America.
I think the red states will be solidly red with from some of the swing states.
In my state, if you are already in line when the polls are due to close you will be able to vote. They don't allow people to get in line after the established time for the polls to close.
I want to publically thank those voters in Chicago who are keeping me safe from terrorism.
People that live in a blue states should move to purple ones.
Actually I think we should switch colors, they can be RED and we can be blue. Makes more sense.
Last Friday early voting closed in az at 5. A large rush happened at one polling place in Scottsdale at about 4:30. It took four hours for everyone to finish voting.
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