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11-04-2008, 12:49 PM
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Otaku
OB's #1 Most Ignored Member!
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Barack Obama: Confirmed to be 44th President of the United States
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To all the US citizen board members eighteen years of age and older:

Also, once you have done so, feel free to tell any horror/humorous/weird/normal stories that occurred when you voted.
Hanging chads.
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11-04-2008, 02:47 PM
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Senior Otaku
Hurts Doesn't It?
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Voting accomplished. Now I can sit back and moan about the results guilt free. Although I did something naughty. I blew past six No on Gay Marriage Ban people at 8 am and nearly mowed down a woman trying to flag me across the sidewalk so she could tell me to vote Yes on the Gay Marriage ban.
"We'd like you to note these businesses are against the Prop 8 bi-"
"NOT NOW!" I continued to make my way to the line wrapping around the fire station.
"But it's discriminat-"
"CAN'T TALK!" And they continued to shout at me while I calmly went to my precinct line. I zenned them out of being and marched straight into the booth and made angry marks with my pen, then marched right back out and pretended they weren't there staring at me like I was the Whore Of Babylon. Theoretically it's because I decided to vote in a sexy business casual outfit, just to bring some pizzaz to the process. Always complimented by my pin that reads "What evil have I brought upon us? Oh. Right. Me."
And next there will be therapy and riots in the street and blah de blah de blah. Whatever. Nobody has to know how I voted, because nobody has to care about it but me. Also, nobody can tell me how to vote because it's again, none of their business. Enjoy the suspense.

"Ten pounds of crazy in a five pound bag."
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11-04-2008, 04:25 PM
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Team TARDIS
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I voted by absentee a few weeks ago, but I do have and interesting and ironic story.
Back in August or September, we had some primaries here in Florida, just some local stuff. Our local polling place is my old elementary school, and I took my grandma over there so we could vote.
When we got there, they couldn't find my name in the book, which was unusual. A few phone calls were made, and I discovered that my name was removed because the voting office had it in their records that I'd moved.
Well, after some more back-and-forth with the voter office, we found out what the problem was: There is someone else living in Florida whose name is exactly like mine (except for Jr. at the end of his), and our birthdays are one day different. Apparently, when he moved, they accidentally took my information and put it in his file.
Anyway, we managed to get it all sorted out in time,
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11-04-2008, 04:45 PM
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~Chillax~
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Just voted about an hour ago. This was my first real vote and I'm proud that I did. And just like Raiha, now I can sit back and complain about the results without getting dirty glances.
And leave it to Oklahoma to have a proposition on new hunting/trapping laws... I guess that says something about which way my state is leaning.
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11-04-2008, 04:59 PM
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Senior Otaku
The weather outside is weather
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Just voted like an hour ago, and the line was only 5 minutes long! I voted for Obama, though I don't think Georgia will really be a swing state.
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11-04-2008, 06:01 PM
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You know, for kids!
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Just voted for the very first time in a presidential election. It was pretty cool, and the old people in the room I voted in were awesome. XD And two of my friends from my old high school were at the door telling people were to go, so it was good to see them again.
The only story I really have from the polls is that some poor boy was naming off his registered address, and one of the people there was insisting it was incorrect, citing that was her neighbor.
Other than that, it went pretty smoothly.

This sentence says something else when you're not looking.
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11-04-2008, 06:16 PM
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stranger
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I'm also a first time voter, and voted at around 7 this morning. My family and I got to the booths about 6:30. I will admit that it was a little awkward waiting outside with mostly a lot of elderly people, but my neighborhood is genuinely friendly. Very suburban though. I'll just end with that Minnesota hasn't voted republican in like forever.
"Life is for living, not for aggravation."
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11-04-2008, 08:30 PM
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Otaku Jeopardy Champion 
Like Romeo & Juliet
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I'm also first time voter. I didn't have to wait at all to get everything done, no line or anything. Everything went well during voting. Afterword I ended up tripping ripping the knee of my jeans and now one of my knees is pretty messed up. One of them I'm still icing. I knew something was going to go wrong. All in all though it was a good first time voting.
I am not strange, I am just not normal. --Salvador Dali We exponents of horror do much better than those method actors. We make the unbelievable believable. More often than not, they make the believable unbelievable.--Vincent Price
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11-04-2008, 09:16 PM
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Silver One: Civil War
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I already voted earlier today, other than the fact that I got rained on, nothing unusual happened. I seemed to have picked a good time since early afternoon translated into a line that was less than ten minutes. It's a shame that voting won't make much difference, the last polls did not show enough of a swing for Obama to get the state of Utah. Pity.
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11-04-2008, 11:15 PM
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It's over NINE THOUSAND!!!
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It looks like McCain is now beyond the point of no return in terms of being able to claw back enough numbers to beat Obama.
Several news organizations are already calling it for Obama, despite how early it is. I think it's a pretty safe bet anyway.
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11-04-2008, 11:31 PM
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Senior Otaku
The weather outside is weather
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Ohio=Win. Doesn't even matter anymore. Hell yeah.
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11-04-2008, 11:35 PM
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Silver One: Civil War
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Other than to get rained on... nothing exciting happened. I voted, even though Utah is a Red state. XP Now I just have to hope that the projections are correct. I really want Obama to win. I know I'll be watching the news off and on all evening. ^^
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11-05-2008, 12:05 AM
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Otaku
Ultimate Username Changer Champ
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It has just been announced that.......
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OBAMA WON!!!!!!!!!!!! HE'S OUR NEW PRESIDENT!!!
I'm crying tears of joy! He should be very proud of himself, he has made history. This will never be forgotten. *sigh* I can't breathe. How do you feel about his win?!
I can't stop smiling!
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11-05-2008, 12:20 AM
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Site Manager
It's over NINE THOUSAND!!!
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Merged threads. It's now official!
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11-05-2008, 12:55 AM
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Otaku
Sword For Hire
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Well, all I can say is this: since you guys voted for Obama, if he botches this up, you can't complain! You put him in there, so suck it up!
As for those of us who voted Independent or Republican, we can *****, moan, analyze, and criticize all we want.
Congrats to the man for winning a not very easy seat of power to win. I don't think he's the one for the job, but he certainly earned it.
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