Rocknrule
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:28 PM
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Have you convinced anyone to vote for Obama? |
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I got 2 friends who are apathetic when it comes to politics to vote for Obama. One of them by informing him of McCain's racism towards Asians ("I hate the gooks...") and the other by pointing out McCain's anti-videogame stance due to his association with Lieberman. The last one may not be that important in the big picture but hey, whatever works.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:28 PM
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1. No everyone I know was going to vote for him anyway. |
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:30 PM
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2. I convinced someone to "say" they would vote for him. |
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Whether the shlub goes to the polls or not is anyones guess.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:32 PM
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3. In 2004 I convinced some of my closer friends to vote for Kerry. |
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Edited on Thu Oct-23-08 05:33 PM by Tiggeroshii
These were people who were greatly unabsorbed with the political process but brought up in conservative families. They are now very stoked about Obama and will likely be voting Demcorat a long time.
But to answer your question: No. I haven't. I haven't really felt the need to since most of the people I talk to(who aren't crazy) are backing Obama.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:33 PM
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4. No. I live in Houston. |
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Most of these idiots still think Iraq attacked the U.S. on 9/11.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:39 PM
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10. Not in my Houston classroom they don't |
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My kids know better. And if they don't, I learn it to 'em, but good.
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Thu Oct-23-08 08:24 PM
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22. I might have in Central TX (Austin area), but there are so many that... |
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...are unregistered voters! AAAaaargh!
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:34 PM
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5. I'm working on my sweet, 70-something aunt |
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I love her dearly, but she's sniffed the glue of conservatism once too often. Still, there is hope.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:34 PM
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6. Yeah I cut backwards 'B's in peoples faces if they don't support Obama |
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:35 PM
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7. one and it really wasn't me, it was Obama and her rw family members, specifically her Dad |
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who is pretty awful. The debates made a difference to her as well.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:36 PM
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8. I convinced a life-long Repub not to vote for McCain. One did it on her own. |
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after McCain picked Palin.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:36 PM
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9. Yes...BF was going to vote for Barr or Nader...He's Barack 100% now n/t |
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:43 PM
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11. The direcTV installer/infragard spy.... |
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he was talking about socialism and I asked him how he felt about now owning so many banks and the socialization of debt that his grandchildren were saddled with...
I gave him some websites (including here) to see.
We had an hour long conversation. It was nice. He might even vote for Obama....
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FKA MNChimpH8R
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:49 PM
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12. An undecided guy in my band |
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We had a talk after he found out I was a political junkie. He is extremely concerned about our standing in the world after Chimp's presidency and after watching the first debate decided to vote for Barack. Said he seemed "calm" and "thoughtful". :)
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:51 PM
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13. Possibly. Who can actually say? |
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At least attitudes appear to have changed.
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:52 PM
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14. Yes... one, who convinced two others. |
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Thu Oct-23-08 05:54 PM
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15. I've had lengthy conversations.. |
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with people, some complete strangers I pass in my daily life. I don't ask who they are voting for, but the subject of politics always comes up..because I am obsessed with connecting present day conditions with government policies, and no matter where I am, the topics are there. I've been on an information mission for years now. I like to print newsletters filled with information not seen on tv, and drop them off in shopping carts, at the library, with the magazines at the Doctor's office, etc., I did this with my local Dem Headquarters where I made collages of info and pictures to hang on the wall. I don't know how many I've convinced, but I like to think that while they may or may not vote for Obama, they can not in good conscience vote for McCain.
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Thu Oct-23-08 06:14 PM
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16. Fortunately, I don't know anyone who is not voting for Obama. Yeah!!! |
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Thu Oct-23-08 07:39 PM
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17. Yes, my best friend from high school and still working on my son. |
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Thu Oct-23-08 07:53 PM
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18. I planted the seeds in a friend of mine and she gave him a chance... |
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Before she wouldn't even consider it because she thought Obama was unpatriotic and all that. I was careful in how I talked about him and didn't push it. We're good friends and our kids are together a lot. Our husbands are out on the road a lot, too. I didn't want to piss her off.
One night she couldn't find anything to watch on TV and turned it onto the second debate. Obama impressed the hell out of her and she thought McCain did a lousy job. She's a lifelong repub, BTW.
Needless to say she changed her mind and I jumped for joy. I offered her an Obama bumper sticker and she countered with a 'What Would Jesus Do?' one. :rofl:
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Thu Oct-23-08 07:55 PM
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19. I got two co-workers to register to vote and both are 4 Obama and no on 8 n/t |
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Thu Oct-23-08 07:57 PM
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20. At least 3 people for sure,,, |
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one client, one friend, and one relative. The client was leaning McCain, the other 2 were undecided. Now they're all enthusiastic Obama supporters.
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Thu Oct-23-08 08:21 PM
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but this was before he was running for president. ;-) I said things like "look at this guy! Watch this guy!"
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I'm one of those middle-aged women who have become invisible to most because of our country's backwards culture, but damn, I can still think critically and kick it out of the park!
:toast:
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Thu Oct-23-08 08:51 PM
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23. my daughter tells me her friend has convinced his IA Republican family to vote |
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for Obama.........First time ever they will not vote Republican!
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