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Why are you reading this? Go Vote!

On Ryan's way to the polling place this morning, NPR said that here in Massachusetts they're expecting a 30% voter turnout. That's pathetic.

If this year's Super Bowl taught New Englanders anything it was that Tom Petty isn't a very good lip-syncer.  Oh, and that you can't ever count on an easy victory or a sure thing.  That isn't going to happen this year. 

Not so much a musicological statement this morning; perhaps more of a "this is our future" one.  Please go vote in the primaries if you live in a state that is holding them today.  I'd hate to see New York win again...


If you still need help choosing, I suggest Phil Ford's post from a while back.



Tuesday, February 05, 2008  | Permalink |  Comments (2)

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30%???

Posted by Rebecca at 2008-02-05 06:44
You are right. That is pathetic. Well, THIS musicologist has cast her vote. Out here in Somerville there were quite a few elderly folks braving the rain and walking slowly up Highland Ave. to cast their vote at the high school. I sure hope we have better than 30%. Come on Massachusetts!!!

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Posted by Daniel Rudd at 2008-02-06 08:06
I apologize for asking this as a comment. feel free to delete.
I've been unable to use the "Contact" form to send you a message.
I think it points to an invalid e-mail address.

I have a question for Ryan.
my e-mail is: rudd DOT daniel AT gmail DOT com

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