Edwin Newman (PBUH him, too) was doing man-on-the-street interviews about an upcoming British parliamentary election. He asked a fellow in East London why he intended to vote.
Nathan, as far as I know, that's the State's website, not the paper's. One of Todd Rokita's ideas. If it wasn't that ballot eligibility is determined by the number of votes the party's candidate gets for Secretary of States, I'd vote for him.
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I dunno. Is it me, or wasn't that information already easily available from the state/county/city websites?
ReplyDeleteI tire of the fishwarp trying to be our one-stop shop for this kind of thing.
Edwin Newman (PBUH him, too) was doing man-on-the-street interviews about an upcoming British parliamentary election. He asked a fellow in East London why he intended to vote.
ReplyDelete"To get the buggers out."
Words to live by.
Nathan, as far as I know, that's the State's website, not the paper's. One of Todd Rokita's ideas. If it wasn't that ballot eligibility is determined by the number of votes the party's candidate gets for Secretary of States, I'd vote for him.
ReplyDeleteGeez, did I read what you wrote wrong. My brain substituted "Star" for "State".
ReplyDeleteNever mind me, I'll go quietly. :)
Puuuuuuun.
ReplyDeleteOw.
I would like to see a list of the candidates that are members of the (secret police) homeland security. If it's not a secret where's the list.
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