Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Do Your Duty

Unless you're voting for that one guy. In that case, maybe take in a movie. 

I waited in line for an hour and 40 minutes at my polling place at 55th and Brookside Blvd. this morning. How about you?

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

30 minutes at University Academy, 68th & Holmes.

Anonymous said...

15 minutes at St. Paul's Episcopal.
GO OBAMA!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I arrived at 40th and Bell at 5:30 am and had to wait 45 minutes. They had the wrong books for people to sign in and I thought there was going to be a revolt. People were walking out angrily and there was a lot of shouting. Luckily I made it out alive. :)

Anonymous said...

If you're voting for "that guy"... you know, the one that's not Irish... polls open promptly at 6am on Wednesday.

Anonymous said...

15 minutes down here in the South. Doing my part to turn Arkansas into a blue state. Go vote!

Anonymous said...

I had no lines at 105th & Holmes and was in and out in 15 minutes right at 8am. I even used a paper ballot. Would have taken 10 minutes, but sheesh we have a lot of judges! I voted no on all of them. For every judge there's 10 lawyers fighting to take their place. Change is a good thing these days.

Anonymous said...

Was at 41st and Bell too. Got there at 5:15 and voted at 6:30. The book mess up made CNN.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/11/04/wrong-registration-books-in-kansas-city/

-Shocko

Anonymous said...

I VOTED FOR DAISY THE IRISH COW HAS PRESIDENT, AND HER COMPANION, TWEETY BIRD FOR VICE PRESIDENT. PALIN IS STILL PRETTY CUTE, BUT OH MY, WHAT CAN YOU SAY ABOUT TWEETY BIRD.

Anonymous said...

Over an hour wait in waldo, but free coffee and doughnuts.

Anonymous said...

Today is my birthday and I want "that one" for my new president. I have informed all of my children what they can get me for my birthday! I was working the phone lines on Satuday and knocking on doors Saturday to get out the vote. Lord it is going to be a long day!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, If police are the thin blue line, judges are the thin black line. I voted for change too, but I voted to re-elect every single hard-working judge. If they don't screw up, keep them.
Daughter of a hard-working judge who sweated out every election
P.S. I waited 45 minutes in Westport.

Anonymous said...

No wait at all on 54th and troost! plus there was the added bonus of Obama supporters on espresso freaking out across the street at coffee break.

Anonymous said...

Living in Kansas, I voted last week. And there was still a 20 minute line.

April said...

It was the longest line I had EVER been in to vote. It took me all of 9 minutes from getting out of the car to getting back into the car.

There are times I truly love small towns...

Anonymous said...

Dan---35 minutes (starting at 7am) in Michigan...and I was #71.

Chris
Michigan Irish Music Festival

Anonymous said...

WHY DOES COLORADO GOLDEN SNUG ALWAYS YELL AT US?

Ahh well, at least that state swung blue.

Anonymous said...

SO YOU CAN HEAR ME. MOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

HELL, IAM NOT YELLING, I TYPE BIG SO I CAN SEE THE DAM THING.

Anonymous said...

All that and still a Red State

Anonymous said...

Missouri still hasn't been finalized, as of Wednesday afternoon. It ain't red yet.

Anonymous said...

You mean blue.

Anonymous said...

all of these COLORFUL states. I haD mY CAps lOck on. what you think i am computer literate? UHHHHHHHHHHH?????????