And I voted against the Ethics Amendment, because I truly believe that our Utah Legislators are the most honest, upstanding and uncorrupted politicians in the country, nay, in the WORLD. (If I was 100% sure there was life on other planets, I would argue; in the universe.)
(P.S. – I really did vote, haven’t missed one since 1978. It’s the rest that should be read dripping with sarcasm.)
I was 3rd in line when they opened the doors at 7:00 AM today. And yeah, I definitely voted for the ethics amendment -- and against all the candidates who were endorsed by Sarah Palin (two that I knew of -- in one case, that was the deciding factor between the guy and his opponent. In the other case, the guy was a first-class turd to begin with, so it really wasn't too hard to vote against him.)
ReplyDeleteI voted too, but never did muster up any excitement about it. Sorta like picking individual turds out of a sewer.
ReplyDeleteSally - I love that analogy! So fitting for politics these days.
ReplyDeleteWriter - I did the after-school voting thing. I voted for a couple candidates I actually felt good about, but the rest were like you - an "anything but.." vote.