The stakes were just too high this election, so I was forced to vote Republican.

I voted for Republican candidate Ron Paul, the gentleman from Texas. Why, what were you thinking?

I voted for Johnson on the premise they need the 5%. I was in line a whole 3 minutes this morning, whereas the line at Metcalf South was 1.5 hour wait on Saturday. Voted for Bellam (vs Yoder since he was against CCW several years ago and supports patriot act), then the rest were Republican. Voted out all the judges.
 
Last edited:
I voted for Johnson on the premise they need the 5%. I was in line a whole 3 minutes this morning, whereas the line at Metcalf South was 1.5 hour wait on Saturday. Voted for Bellam (vs Yoder since he was against CCW several years ago and supports patriot act), then the rest were Republican. Voted out all the judges.

I did a write-in for Ron Paul, voted for Joel Balam, voted for the remaining Republicans, voted no for all of the judges, and yes for the boat tax question. My wife voted for Johnson; we went for the split option between NOBP and supporting the Libertarian candidate.

Edit: Maybe we should build a tunnel to each others' homes filled with food, water, guns, and ammo so that we can have an escape route for when they round up everyone that didn't vote for Obama or Romney. :p
 
Last edited:
I did a write-in for Ron Paul, voted for Joel Balam, voted for the remaining Republicans, voted no for all of the judges, and yes for the boat tax question. My wife voted for Johnson; we went for the split option between NOBP and supporting the Libertarian candidate.

Edit: Maybe we should build a tunnel to each others' homes filled with food, water, guns, and ammo so that we can have an escape route for when they round up everyone that didn't vote for Obama or Romney. :p

Well here's Ron Paul's speech thanking everyone he knows will write him in today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1WWpKEPdT4&feature=fvst
 
I held my nose and voted for 4 Libertarians , one Republican , 0 Democrats. The two candidates that were best were a Libertarian and Republican running for the same Senate seat , I had to vote for the Pub because I cannot have the Dem win that.Waited in line 1 hr 15 minutes for that.....I have never been there more than 10 minutes before.
 
I did a write-in for Ron Paul, voted for Joel Balam, voted for the remaining Republicans, voted no for all of the judges, and yes for the boat tax question. My wife voted for Johnson; we went for the split option between NOBP and supporting the Libertarian candidate.

Edit: Maybe we should build a tunnel to each others' homes filled with food, water, guns, and ammo so that we can have an escape route for when they round up everyone that didn't vote for Obama or Romney. :p

I didn't like the boat tax measure. Everything I read about it was that it basically gave the government the option to change taxes however they saw fit, without any inclination as to what would actually happen to boat taxes if it were passed. Maybe I missed something, but I didn't like the sound of it.
 
I didn't like the boat tax measure. Everything I read about it was that it basically gave the government the option to change taxes however they saw fit, without any inclination as to what would actually happen to boat taxes if it were passed. Maybe I missed something, but I didn't like the sound of it.

I thought it was a tough call since the implication was ambiguous. What I had read (for whatever that's worth) is that the intent is to lower taxes on boats. I voted "Yes" to disentangle the taxation criteria hoping that perhaps they'd lower taxes on it in the future. Of course, it could go in the other direction as well. I think it could be rationalized either way.
 
I held my nose and voted for 4 Libertarians , one Republican , 0 Democrats. The two candidates that were best were a Libertarian and Republican running for the same Senate seat , I had to vote for the Pub because I cannot have the Dem win that.Waited in line 1 hr 15 minutes for that.....I have never been there more than 10 minutes before.

Pretty much what I did. I wrote in Ron Paul, voted Libertarian every chance I had (which was 4 or 5), and voted republican when only Republican and Democrat were options.
 
I voted for Republican candidate Ron Paul, the gentleman from Texas. Why, what were you thinking?

Me too, voted for the true republican. Champion of Liberty, Dr Ron Paul.

4A75E122-7604-435B-994B-7AA25654761B-858-00000122F92A3843.jpg
 
Pretty much what I did. I wrote in Ron Paul, voted Libertarian every chance I had (which was 4 or 5), and voted republican when only Republican and Democrat were options.

Same. Except I actually voted for a Dem because the Rep is a neo-con and has held too many terms. Time to open that slot for a future liberty candidate.
 
I wrote in Ron Paul in Illinois. Technically, it doesn't count because of the unconstitutional voting laws we have, but I don't care. I protested, however small it was, and that was all that mattered to me. On the section for, should these judges be retained, I put no for every single judge listed in chicago...hahah. Too bad nothing will change and the Titanic is still going full speed into the iceberg.
 
lol my dad wants me or assumes i'd vote for obama/democrat.

i think most asians will vote for obama.
 
Back
Top