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Tuesday, November 7, 2006

So today’s the day. The last day we’ll hear all the campaign ads. The last day we’ll get a barrage of phone calls telling us to vote for this guy or that girl. The last day we have to weed out which sign among the hundred at the corner of the street is the one you’ll need to pay attention to on voting day. Today is the last day we hear the Dems say they’ll take back the House and the last day we’ll hear the GOP say they’ll keep the majority. Today’s it…for at least a year until the Presidential election.
So, for fun, how would your Mac vote, today? Would it be influenced by all the political blogs you have visited over the last month? Would it’s built-in voicemail software nudge it to one party over the other due to all the recorded campaign messages? Would it think different and vote against your conscience? Would Steve’s sphere pull it to the left? So for fun, how would your Mac vote today and tell us why it would vote the way it does in the comments.
My Mac? It’s a MacBook Pro. Republican, of course. It’s a Pro.
(PS: Don’t vote, don’t complain.)






November 7th, 2006 at 13:20
My Macs vote Democrat! As a veteran I believe Bush and company have done a great disservice to the military and all Americans by invading a country for no valid reason. When you add their disregard for the environment and the well-being of the average man the only thing left to do is turn them out of office.
November 7th, 2006 at 15:57
Republican. I have seen what the Democrats really believe in. Kerry gives us a clue and it “ain’t” the common man. Who knows, if Kerry and Hillary wouldn’t have said Saddam had WMDs maybe Bush wouldn’t have gone to Iraq. But seriously, someone has to do it, the Demos aren’t being too truthful so not sure which one can fault a Republican for anything. (I did split vote on the local level)
November 7th, 2006 at 18:36
Mostly Democrat. My macs received mostly Demo msgs from Dean and company and Move On.org. I guess the Demo’s have awaken to the joys of the Internet. Much like Scott I am a veteran and a Goldwater Republican who has watched this Administration destroy years of good will overseas and at home.