Hahaha!
I think that's the most common voting practice here in the States...
vote for whoever has the nicest-sounding name, or is the prettiest, or
who has a pleasant accent. Don't worry about their political views.
Mark
On 30/06/05, Giuseppe DAngelo <pippudoz(a)yahoo.it> wrote:
I always take my democratic right to vote very
seriously. I thought I would share with the rest of the world my thought processes in
selecting amongst the excellent candidates for the whatyamacallit.
I voted one for Anthere because it is a such a beautiful name.
I voted two for Angela because her name is very similar to my surname.
I voted three for one of the token blokes - in the name of fairness and diversity - I am
a firm believer in voting on principles and the big picture.
I hope that more of us can open up and share our voting experience, speaking personally,
I found this to be quite cathartic.
Salutamu
pippu d'angelo, canberra
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