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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:51 am
by Lynn Farris
The interesting thing is the number of absentee ballots. Now that you can get them without having to have a reason - it makes things easier. Plus Mayor George's campaign sent out nice pre-printed forms. My family took advantage of this. I wonder how many others did. That would be a good question for the Deck. How many of you voted Absentee - how many plan to in the General election?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 10:58 am
by stephen davis
Lynn Farris wrote:...the largest majority of people I talk to are undecided - even at this late point - but they are basically choosing between Ed and Ryan. But they may be so confused they go with Tom.
Lynn,
You're killing me.
The science in this thread isn't even up to Comedy Central standards.
Steve
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:07 am
by Lynn Farris
Steve,
I was not attempting to be scientific. I'm just stating my personal experience. Many people that I have talked to even this last weekend were still undecided. Many of the people that I talked to were deciding between Ed and Ryan. They had things they liked and didn't like about both of them.
In the end they know Tom and sometimes it is better the devil you know than the devil you don't. So I wouldn't be surprised to see Tom win - in fact I think he will - but I'm not sure who will come in second - any ideas?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:40 am
by Ivor Karabatkovic
It could be a toss up between Ed and Ryan.
I think Ryan's theatrical campaigning and Ed's experience will favor the Fitzgerald camp favorably, but granted not all of Lakewood reads the observation deck.
I came home late last night after watching my girlfriend break the record for most sets in a volleyball game for her high school so I was in a great mood..only to check the Deck and read "why Ed can't win.." which made me run to the store and get new diapers
I have to be honest, my street is decked out with Demro signs..no Fitzgerald signs, so that's why it could very well be a toss up.
Luckily for us readers, Mr.Demro is providing the public a sample of his true demeanor and leadership by posting his true thoughts and feelings frequently on the Observation Deck.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:40 am
by sharon kinsella
Just went and voted at McKinley - didn't get a head count but they said there was a good turnout so for.
Saw Dan Shields and Stan Austin at another site (way home from library) and they said it was light turnout but a lot of absentees were starting to come in.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:27 pm
by Frank Murtaugh
On Mr. Demro's most recent campaign video he says he's the best candidate because Mr. Fitzgerald "goes home to a family". Mr. Demro is plainly indicating men and women with families "need not apply". Tell me, is this what the Republican Party slogan of "protecting traditional family values" means?
Mr. Demro, in his "Hollywood" video, goes on to say Mayor George should not be elected because he is "looking forward to the end of his years". Does this mean a fifty-six year old man or woman "need not apply". Does governmental and life experience count? Is George Bush too old to be President? Should all of the Justices on the Supreme Court hang it up? Did Reagan have a little vim and vigor?
Mayor George has a family, maturity, credibility, and at least twenty-five more years experience than Mr. Demro. By Mr. Demro's convoluted logic, Mr. George should therefor lose. Of course the voters are wiser. Mayor George will win by a wide margin.
The polls are open late. Is it all right, Mr. Demro, for those with family responsibilities and/or those over fifty-five to vote?
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:03 pm
by Paul Schrimpf
Frank Murtaugh wrote:On Mr. Demro's most recent campaign video he says he's the best candidate because Mr. Fitzgerald "goes home to a family". Mr. Demro is plainly indicating men and women with families "need not apply". Tell me, is this what the Republican Party slogan of "protecting traditional family values" means?
Mr. Demro, in his "Hollywood" video, goes on to say Mayor George should not be elected because he is "looking forward to the end of his years". Does this mean a fifty-six year old man or woman "need not apply". Does governmental and life experience count? Is George Bush too old to be President? Should all of the Justices on the Supreme Court hang it up? Did Reagan have a little vim and vigor?
Mayor George has a family, maturity, credibility, and at least twenty-five more years experience than Mr. Demro. By Mr. Demro's convoluted logic, Mr. George should therefor lose. Of course the voters are wiser. Mayor George will win by a wide margin.
The polls are open late. Is it all right, Mr. Demro, for those with family responsibilities and/or those over fifty-five to vote?
Geez. Piling on is not becoming of a candidate, or representative of a candidate, either.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:47 pm
by Justine Cooper
From what I hear, Mayor George communicates very well with representatives all the way up to Governor. Don't we need that? How will that go with Demro if he reacts emotionally?
FYI You can go up several streets and see several signs for the three candidates.
Ivor, the street seemed pretty split when we were on it!!! The young couple that bought our house are democrats you might want to know!

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:55 pm
by Frank Murtaugh
[quote="Paul Schrimpf"
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Geez. Piling on is not becoming of a candidate, or representative of a candidate, either.[/quote]
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For the record, I am not the representative of any candidate. I support one. Here, I speak for myself.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:14 pm
by Justine Cooper
Frank,
If he really said those things in his video it is appalling! Almost comical if it wasn't so stupid.
Honestly,
I have not met any people campaigning for Fitzgerald that weren't nice people. I think the people campaigning for a candidate say a lot.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:41 pm
by sharon kinsella
Justine -
Go to youtube and type Demro in the search line - you can see all these little fantasy tapes of Demro's.
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:48 pm
by Stephen Eisel
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 6:21 pm
by Dustin James
Stephen Eisel wrote:Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together - mass hysteria.
-Peter Venkman
Republlicans being told to vote for Democrats!!!
Generally, you don't see that kind of behavior in a major appliance.
-Peter Venkman
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:44 pm
by Stephen Eisel
ED can win!
Lakewood Mayor
65 of 65 precincts reported (may not include all absentee ballots)
RYAN PATRICK DEMRO 833 17%
EDWARD FITZGERALD 2774 56%
THOMAS J GEORGE 1357 27%
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:04 pm
by Ivor Karabatkovic
my first voting experience was really cool. i was eager to vote and glad that I could finally have the privilege to do so.
it makes you wonder what the totals would be like if every registered voter in Lakewood voted today. When I went to my station I was the only one in the room when I voted...so I was curious to see just how many people would show up.
I talked to a friend who's currently in Salzburg, Austria studying abroad. He took the time to fill out a absentee ballot before he left which tells you a lot about our youth.
Many of my friends voted today.