I stood to be counted
Nov. 2nd, 2004 09:44 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Voting was quick and easy as usual. If you're a US voter, please do it, get counted.
Today marked an historic occasion for me for the first time I cast my ballot for prez Democratic. Historically I've gone Independent or even further back Republican. There generally aren't any good candidates for a fiscal conservative/social liberal, so I end up voting for people who have no chance of winning. This year it was too important to keep the incumbents from being re-elected. I don't like either of the two parties in the two party system, but I'd rather have incompetent and ineffective than outright dangerous.
Now we wait and see how the nearly countless number of sheep that is the American public vote. Where did I put my passport?
Today marked an historic occasion for me for the first time I cast my ballot for prez Democratic. Historically I've gone Independent or even further back Republican. There generally aren't any good candidates for a fiscal conservative/social liberal, so I end up voting for people who have no chance of winning. This year it was too important to keep the incumbents from being re-elected. I don't like either of the two parties in the two party system, but I'd rather have incompetent and ineffective than outright dangerous.
Now we wait and see how the nearly countless number of sheep that is the American public vote. Where did I put my passport?