I was really surprised at how hard the Kansas amendment went down. I saw so many "vote yes" signs and I don't recall ever seeing a "vote no" sign.
Willow ,'Showtime'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'd like to think the postcards I sent made the difference.
I am cynically wondering if the confusing wording and messaging confused the "wrong" voters.
I have checked off everything on the to do list I made yesterday for today except making a phone call. I am putting that off because (a) phone call and (b) the person who asked me to call him should be on a call with someone else right now so I feel pretty justified but I will have to do it at some point. Why can't we just email, my dude?
And phone call accomplished. I asked him to call me, that was somehow easier.
I'd like to think the postcards I sent made the difference.
Clearly.
I am cynically wondering if the confusing wording and messaging confused the "wrong" voters.
DH said the same thing this morning.
I have done many oneri today (my word for onerous tasks), but I've still got some bills to pay, so... I guess that's next.
Except I didn't eat lunch.
New plan. Food is next.
Yes always has the advantage on referendums as many people just check yes without even reading. And clearly the postcards made the difference!
Timelies all!
Mr. S didn't get to sleep until 10 last night, and he just had a major meltdown so I'm not sure tonight's going to go any better.
I am cynically wondering if the confusing wording and messaging confused the "wrong" voters.
I think it was more that old-school conservatives don't want the government in their personal business.
I agree with Aurelia.