I really
vote. How did you vote already?
Eric W Rudd
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From: andrea murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:00 PM
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Subject: ***Possible Spam*** Re: [QUAD-L] thoughts on electionHow many of you really vote? I have already voted from my home.Wheelchair Warrior[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Your opinion and all others are always accepted and appreciated. You've got
to remember that most voters made up their minds 3-4 months ago and are now
going out to advocate on behalf of the person or persons they believe are the
best for the job. I'm guessing that 30% of the voters are still undecided and
will be influenced by those around them, TV ads, newspaper print, debates, and
those who are willing to knock down doors. I can't wait until its over with
so that we can all go on with our lives.... In a free country.
W
In a message dated 10/14/04 12:50:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Go Kerry.. my main issues are health care(primarily attendant care
funding)
and education for my daughter.. and I believe that both of those issues
will have a higher priority with a democratic administration. And I
wouldn't be appos! ed to voting republican if I believed that those
priorities would receive more attention with them. I know from experience
that they won't because I live in Fl and a subsistence level of help that
was present during the Clinton administration has been intentionally and
systematically eroded and eliminated since the republicans have been in
office. my opinion
>>
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