Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Dear Cr-Abby from Gloversville NY Voter


VOTERS VALUE THEIR PRIVACY IN HEATED ELECTION SEASON
DEAR CR-ABBY: I am writing in regard to the letter from "Registered Voter in North Carolina" (Sept. 23). I never tell anyone who I voted for, not even my husband (even though I usually tell him everything). It's not that I don't want him to know, but we respect each other's rights to voting privacy. We have lots of discussions about the candidates and issues, and both research them together. We have similar political views, and through our discussions we pretty much "know" who the other voted for.
I hate when people ask me who I am voting for, and I always decline to state. My husband went to war to protect our rights -- including the right to privacy -- and more people should respect them. -- GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y., VOTER


Dear NY Voter,


Unlike the lady in North Carolina (where there really is a contest)...we dont need your vote nor opinion in New York.
Like we don't already know how New York is going to vote!

Your state has been a blue state for more than a few score and seven years ago! This year is not going to be an exception. Take the night off and take hubby out to watch the streets in select neighborhoods...should be fun. Maybe Wall Street will riot :)


As for those inquiring minds as to your mind set... just tell the pollsters you No Habla,...they'll put you down as an Obama supporter and ACORN will try to register you a few more times..


Cr-Abby

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