Just got back from voting...

I remember being 15 at a parade in Metairie, and the cop stopped us with frozen daiquiris. My friend did all of the talking, and I got BRAIN FREEZE trying to down as much as I could, knowing the cop would eventually tell us to dump it!!!

Oh, the good'ol days!!!
 
And for the pervs: :)
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She's a cutie! AND BRAINS! She understands the Ron Paul platform. :)

Good job you all!
 
I was wondering which one of you pervs would say it first! She is a cutie, 20 and single. But her friggin dad is a mean ass!!!!!! :) (And a little drunk after voting!)

Haha, if I lived in Louisiana I would be asking for her number. A good looking girl + voting for Ron (= intelligence) is a rare sight indeed! You should be very proud of your daughter :)
 
well I must say, Go michigan! (only time I ever cheer for them is when they play OSU)
Ann Arbor's a whore. ;)

Anyway, back on topic before we get the ban-hammer. Uhh, where were we? Oh yeah, cute daughter and GO RON PAUL!
 
All this football talk made me want to add my 2 cents. LOL

DMAC and Golden Boot!!!!! LOL

Your reply LSU fan: I know I know, National Championship.
Congrats on that also.
 
Voted in district 1. In 1988 I finally got around to voting and cast my first vote for president by voting for the Libertarian candidate: Ron Paul. Tonight, my daughter voted for the first time ever. For her candidate: Ron Paul

Here we are voting (from left:daughter, wife, me).

Proud moment indeed!!!!!
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weird, you're wife looks like my mom when she was young
 
I kinda cracked up a little in another thread where someone said "I'd be suprised to get somthing in this bible state!". That ain't what it's like in south Louisiana!

Think:
Mardi Gras
Jazzfest
Drive thru Daiquiri shops (yes, that's right)
Liquor/Beer/Wine available at convenience stores, grocery stores, etc.
ahh.. too much to list.

After following this campaign through all these states so far, Nevada and Louisiana are really starting to win me over for potential places to hang my hat after college. And I love New Orleans so much...had a great time when I went down there to visit, I wanted to come down there and help rebuild it.
 
I think the family together caucusing photo is sweet

and unusual. Can you tell me what the long list you have on that piece of paper you seem to be marking is all about? How many options or candidates are on there?

Louisiana politics has always had a reputation for...chicanery, shall we say. The delegate process is more about political infrastructure than a primary or outright voting. I see us learning from Wyoming to improve caucusing skills in Nevada and Louisiana. Washington State has a caucus and I know the Ron Paul people are busy on the ground there (Feb. 19 caucus) and Montana activity is evident too.

Does this caucus system seem better to you that you have in Loiuisiana? Ron Paul activists on the ground in Louisiana think they have a leg up because they are better organized and in a caucus that could translate into delegates at the state convention.

Also, is it normal for photographs and video cameras to be permitted inside of polling places? That is so not done here.
 
hiya Marc, thanks for your hardwork in Canada, i saw the ron paulsign in your window on a you tube;) if i ever visit canada,ill make sure to stop in your store;)
 
For those asking about the ballot, there were about 70 people running for delegate spots, and about 30 running for alternate spots. So they are X'ing off 15 out of 70 candidates on one side, and 13/30 on the other.
 
Voted in district 1. In 1988 I finally got around to voting and cast my first vote for president by voting for the Libertarian candidate: Ron Paul. Tonight, my daughter voted for the first time ever. For her candidate: Ron Paul

Here we are voting (from left:daughter, wife, me).

Proud moment indeed!!!!!
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The best part about this picture...after all the canvessing, caucusing, bitching, screaming, complaining, fighting, cheering, RON PAUL'N, Hannity chasing, media ignoring, yelling...

THIS is why I live in the USA...I can vote on who I want to lead this country. It may be the best gift our founding fathers left us.
 
Tell your daughter if she's ever in Prague... I'd be happy to shower her around and take her to dinner ;-)
 
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