why my nerves are shot

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this is the first time i've actually been physically nervous about the outcome of an election. with the current state of world affairs, we have no business putting all the control in the hands of one party. and yes, for the record, i may be a registered green, but i vote in a way that i am giving my support to the least offensive candidate who might actually win. and i don't vote party lines, for the most part. and furthermore, if we had a democratic white house i'd be hoping for a republican congress. balance. it's all about balance. too much power in any one direction and the whole thing goes all topsy-turvy.

yes, i said least offensive. they're all lizards man, i'm just there to try and keep the wrong lizard from getting in.

not that i have anything against lizards. i actually like lizards, but i also like to throw in douglas adams quotes/references wherever possible.

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Hey! Watch your mouth!

If there were ever a time in my lifetime when this country needed divided government, this is it. I agree.

The sheer irony of the votes I cast tonight is that a little less than 10 years ago, I voted primarily all-Republican, all the time. oy.

I agree completely, we need balance in our government, and while I voted for a few lizards tonight, they were the lesser lizard, IMO.

My tummy hurts. Voting tastes like burning.

i'm with you on the balance part ...

I was exceedingly balanced in my vote. Roughly half Republican, and half Libertarian. ;0)

Voting in Arkansas is like shoving a pencil in your eye. The best you can hope for is the little popping sound. I got to choose between a drunk and a warmonger. I chose the drunk. I hear he's not violent.

Yay, politics. What fun.

Whatever the outcome, I always appreciate your Douglas Adams references. Thank you.

My state tilted to the right tonight, much like I had feared, and I am more afraid than ever.

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