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voting
Tomorrow, citizens all over the country will be heading for the polls to cast votes for Congress as well as any number of state and local races. This election is being called a historic election by some and I believe will be historic indeed. I only hope that after the election both parties will be able to find a way to work together so we can get our country back on track.
In Massachusetts the people will be electing a new governor as well as all of the other constitutional offices. I am casting my ballot for the candidates from the Massachusetts Green Party. I realize that there is not much of a chance that they will win, but I believe we need more voices from an independent third party and the Massachusetts Green Party has the clearest voice for change in this election. If enough people vote Green tomorrow the voice will be heard loud and clear.
Here are some of my reasons for voting Green tomorrow:
IED n. ; 1. acronym for “improvised explosive device”, a term of derision for the perceived backward and amateurish way that the Islamic army rabble engages in combat 2. (post 2009) acronym for “improvised election deception” – a term named for the desperate, undemocratic, most likely illegal way Scott Brown won the MA Senate race in 2009 by having Tea Party people and their money flood into MA from outside the state making it appear MA people supported him, which is reminiscent of the border ruffians who stormed into Kansas from Missouri to disrupt democratic conventions in Kansas just prior to the Civil War in an episode that has been termed “Bleeding Kansas.”
Continue reading IED gets a second definition – by Larry Ely