Hi -- On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Phil Tomson wrote: > In article <200411012300.19852.transami / runbox.com>, > trans. (T. Onoma) <transami / runbox.com> wrote: > >Election Day is upon us! > > > >If you don't mind I would like to get a feel for the number of U.S. Bush vs. > >Kerry supporters in the Ruby community. I'm doing this in part as a way to > >weight the national election day results against the people I interact with > >everyday. > > > >If you're not a citizen of U.S. I wouldn't mind hearing your opinions too, > >just please state you're not a citizen. > > > >Get out the Vote! > > > >Thanks, > >T. > > > >P.S. I'll put my hat in the ring too after this thread gets started some. > > > > Do you really think this is a good idea? Not in any respect whatsoever. > I mean, we should be encouraging everyone in the US to vote tomorrow, but > don't you think that having people declare a candidate here might cause > divisions on the list? It's also wildly off-topic. Why are we doing this? (Rhetorical question: I don't really want to get into it.) David -- David A. Black dblack / wobblini.net