All of the co-bloggers at S&R debated an “official” endorsement of a presidential candidate. After much discussion, we ultimately decided not to officially endorse either John McCain or Barack Obama. However, I believe that I speak for all of us when I urge all of you reading us today to go and vote if you haven’t already done so.
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Cheers! As much as I have let my emotions get the best of me and have used words I have regretted; I hope every American will get out there and vote his or her conscience.
Pssst, Stephen Colbert for President.
Lara Amber
Psst, Jon Stewart is hotter.
Those would qualify as “write ins” on my CO ballot, I think. I didn’t see either on it when I voted.
You speak for me, Brian. I endorse the idea of voting wholeheartedly–regardless of party or political persuasion. The only exception: If you’re an uninformed dunderhead, don’t vote. Leave it to people who don’t mind putting in the work and educating themselves.
By definition, that would not include S&R readers since, by the sheer fact that they’re feeding their heads here and elsewhere, they’re taking the time to become educated.
Thanks, Brian!
Let’s hope voting wins.