Vote, Vols

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If you live in a Super Tuesday state, please exercise your responsibility as a citizen today. Go vote.

No matter who you are for.


Thank you.
 
#3
#3
Yes, go vote for one of the candidates that has been pre selected for you. Pretend that you actually have a vote and a say on what goes on in our country.
 
#8
#8
what an idiot. Simply blows my mind anyone could do what he did.

My educated guess would be that he was doing this before being elected and he just carried it over. Cupp is a fine man and a honorable Sheriff. You know what they say about change.

Side note: I hear everybody is asking that the Chief be appointed....my hope is that Tommy Farmer actually run for this office....he is a young and bright officer who would do the office proud.
 
#9
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My educated guess would be that he was doing this before being elected and he just carried it over. Cupp is a fine man and a honorable Sheriff. You know what they say about change.

Side note: I hear everybody is asking that the Chief be appointed....my hope is that Tommy Farmer actually run for this office....he is a young and bright officer who would do the office proud.

Not another county election until November. Sheriff will have to be appointed. Look for someone Ramsey is familiar with. Hammond maybe?
 
#10
#10
Not another county election until November. Sheriff will have to be appointed. Look for someone Ramsey is familiar with. Hammond maybe?

They will appoint someone who doesn't intend to run....the smart choice would be Cupp or the current Chief Deputy in the short term. I was just saying my hope would be that Farmer run. I don't know how the Dept would react if Cupp was appointed and he may wish to run again himself.
 
#13
#13
since there is no one really worth voting for I have decided to sell my vote. This will be sealed bid so make sure your first offer is a good one.
 
#14
#14
I voted. And i fell victim to the theory that the person I wanted to vote for was essentially a vote for someone else, so I voted for choice Number Two.
 
#16
#16
Eh... Oregon is absolutely worthless as a primary state, and I have no party affiliation anyways.
 
#17
#17
I voted, but no offense to Huckabee supporters, but a lot of people may have voted for him because he's a preacher... you have no idea how many people I've heard standing in line saying things like that. I'm not calling anyone dumb or ignorant, but that makes me sad. (Not saying all Huckabee voters are like that before I get blasted)
 
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#18
I voted, but no offense to Huckabee supporters, but a lot of people may have voted for him because he's a preacher... you have no idea how many people I've heard standing in line saying things like that. I'm not calling anyone dumb or ignorant, but that makes me sad. (Not saying all Huckabee voters are like that before I get blasted)

no one ever claimed US voters were the most educated. Further proof that the idea "everyone gets a vote" may be flawed.
 
#19
#19
I voted, but no offense to Huckabee supporters, but a lot of people may have voted for him because he's a preacher... you have no idea how many people I've heard standing in line saying things like that. I'm not calling anyone dumb or ignorant, but that makes me sad. (Not saying all Huckabee voters are like that before I get blasted)

My favorite aspects of Huckabee is his view on the war and most importantly his desire of education reform. No child left behind is a disaster imo. Not completely sold on Huck's economical plan, but he realizes how important it is to revitalize the economy.
 
#20
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My favorite aspects of Huckabee is his view on the war and most importantly his desire of education reform. No child left behind is a disaster imo. Not completely sold on Huck's economical plan, but he realizes how important it is to revitalize the economy.
I wouldn't vote (or not vote) for anybody based on economic policy. How much effect can they have?
 

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