Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Yes, I am wondering if that will be a factor here in PA.

 

I am going to vote at 7:00 when the polls open. It's supposed to rain later in the day, when most people vote.

 

I think people will go out in a drizzle, but not a full-fledged thunderstorm.

 

We'll see.

Posted
You know GB is causing that rain to fall!

95174[/snapback]

No way. If "W" was trying to make it rain I am sure we would be awash in sunshine. I see no reason to think that he reads weather reports any more accurately than he does intelligence reports. :)

Posted
Yes, I am wondering if that will be a factor here in PA.

 

I am going to vote at 7:00 when the polls open.  It's supposed to rain later in the day, when most people vote.

 

I think people will go out in a drizzle, but not a full-fledged thunderstorm.

 

We'll see.

95183[/snapback]

 

vote W! PA is Bush country!!!

Posted
Cant Michael Moore who will be monitoring the election be used as a rain shield?

95228[/snapback]

 

If we skin him, we'll have enough material to put a roof on RWS! :D

Posted

Don't be suprised if this rain doesn't have an effect on the election.

 

I live in Arkansas, and well, it came a friggin' monsoon today. I'm lucky to be sitting here typing this tonight. It took me nearly two hours to make a trip home tonight that usually takes 15 minutes, and I just got real lucky finding a road that wasn't under water. The flooding is terrible. One way or another, I will be voting tomorrow, but the water may be knee deep just off the highway on the road to my local voting precinct if it keeps this up. No BS. And this region is quite a bit higher than the surrounding area. Most of the land in a radius of about 50 miles is very low, flat land. I can only imagine that it'll be nearly impossible for some of those folks to vote.

×
×
  • Create New...