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What do you think of Georgia's new early voting, and did you take advantage of the convenient alternative?

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:44 AM EDT





 
 

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John Warren wrote on Nov 1, 2008 4:41 PM:

" Our beautiful soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin is the best future leader for this nation, not Senator Barak Obama. Our beautiful soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin also would be better at leading our nation in the future after a McCain presidency than Senator Barak Obama would be in leading our nation in the future starting in January 2009. There are great reasons our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin would be a better future leader than Senator Barak Obama. The greatest reason for our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin's is ideology. Our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin is conservative in that she is pro life, marriage, guns, low taxes, low government spending, small government, unintrosive government, traditional and judeo Christian values, Bible reading and prayer in our public schools, and military spending. She is also pro free and private enterprize. Senator Barak Obama is a liberal who is anti everything that I have described that our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin is pro about or for. A second reason that our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin is superior is because of experience. As a governor she has two years of executive administrative governing experience that Senator Barak Obama does not have. A final reason that our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin is superior is because of political accomplishments. When our soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin came to office she accomplished three major things which are as follows: government reform, the state budget and the economy, and wise use of natural resources. She reformed government by standing up to the big oil companies by breaking up the monopoly on power and resources. She insisted on competition and basic fairness which ended the control that the oil companies had on the state, and thereby returning control of the state back to the people. She also stood up to the special interest and lobbyist, and produced major ethics reform. She lead well in the state budget by generating a surplus which came about by vetoing a half billion dollars of wasteful spending, ending the abuses of earmark spending by congress, and by getting rid of the private jet, the chef, and the chuffer. Economically under her leadership she brought about the largest private-sector infrastructure project in North American history. She also suspended the state fuel tax, and when oil and gas prices went up dramatically, and filled up the state treasury, she sent a large share of that revenue back where it belonged - directly to the people of Alaska . On natural resources she has shown great leadership by beginning a nearly forty billion dollar natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence. When the last section of the pipeline is laid and its valves are opened, will lead America one step farther away from dependence on dangerous foreign powers that do not have our interests at heart. Senator Barak Obama has done nothing, so please vote John McCain for President and give to our beautiful soon to be Vice President Sarah Palin the opportunity that she deserves leading the nation into the future after a John McCain presidency. When our soon to be Vice President does lead the nation as President after a John McCain presidency, she will be the greatest President that we have ever had. Finally she is smarter than Senator Barak Obama. John Warren "

bob wrote on Nov 5, 2008 3:27 AM:

" We can all quit working now. Obama going to share the wealth with us. Now we will all be on easy street. "

Nathan wrote on Nov 5, 2008 9:28 AM:

" Well, thankfully, the person before me was very optimistic. Too bad it did not come true. But yes I like having early voting. I voted on Friday, pretty much to save gas from coming to town. Thankfully I did I heard it was packed yesterday. Can't blame me for the communist getting elected. "

Ga Voter wrote on Nov 6, 2008 3:31 PM:

" Hey John: What do you think now that your "soon to be elected vice president" is back home in Alaska trying to figure out the difference between a country and a continent and getting ready for an investigation from the RNC as to how she spent that $150,000 on clothes? "

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