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If you're reading this, you have too much time on your hands.
I've already turned in my ballot (or at least filled it out -- will drop it off tomorrow), but I'm thinking I'm going to change my voting thought process during the next election. Next time around, I'm going to keep a tally on which ballot measures or political offices put the most crap in my inbox, my mailbox, or on my doorstep, and the group or candidate that badgers me the least will get my vote. I came home on Saturday after being gone most of the day to find my mailbox filled and door hangers all over my porch and front yard. I can only imagine the countless trees that were killed during this election cycle trying to convince me that a certain measure or candidate is good or evil.
I don't know about you, but whatever the outcome, I'll just be happy when this election is over.
Matthew said on 11/12/08 @ 06:55 PM: Thank you, knew someone shared my vision, now if people like us could become president. Problem is I'm underage, and not rich. I think there are committees who support the presidents though, and the presidents don't even care about it, because theres no I'm Mccain and approve this message. Also, I'd like to point out all this money going towards advertising, couldn't it be put to better use?