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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

It''s In Your Hands Now

As I do every election cycle, I've managed to piss off half the civilized world with my election coverage. Now it is up to you.

If you don't take an interest in your government, I can assure you that your government has a nasty tendency to take an interest in you, and in ways you don't like.

Vote!

9 comments:

  1. The way you have maligned Abe Kassis and his family in the past two months is unforgivable. You are carrying water for Mr. Murray and his acceptance of your disgusting attacks makes him an unsuitable choice.

    You have attacked Abe, his family and the entire Lebanese community with your accusations and innuendos.

    The result of which will ensure Abe Kassis a win. He has risen above this mud thrown by you on behalf of his opponent.

    People have been talking and you have pushed many into the Abe Kassis camp.

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  2. Go back to Lebanon and take Abe with you!

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  3. Those who tax your homes and your income locally are up today. Vote wisely.

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  4. Those who tax your homes and your income locally are up today. Vote wisely.

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  5. Enormous turnout today. I was #4 in my polling place an hour after it opened. Time to offer free donuts and coffee to the hungry electorate.

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  6. I'd like to salute my dad, who never misses voting. He had perfect voting attendance as a lifelong R until his death in 2002. Since then, he's had a perfect voting record as a Philadelphia County D.

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  7. PLEASE NOTE: Democrats don't vote in their primary until tomorrow. Same for the November general election. Republicans vote on Tuesday. Democrats vote on Wednesday.

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  8. At 12:01. I hope your dad was inducted into the voter hall of fame.

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  9. I was number 1 at my poll. They offered me a sticker, but they were out of the scratch and sniff ones.

    hank_hill

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