![]() |
![]() |
![]()
Post
#1
|
|
![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,402 Joined: 23-February 06 From: PDX/TXL Member No.: 35 ![]() |
So this is not a news story but a personal experience I thought I would share.
I was going to Kroger and as I am walking in a man wearing an Obama / Biden shirt walks up to me and asked if I was registered to vote. I told him I was and said "if I wasn't it is too late anyway". He then proceeded to follow me into the store and ask me if I was voting for Obama. I was not really in the mood to talk politics and decided a smartass response was in order, "I do not vote for people who say 'uh' every third word and changes tonality and speech depending on the audience". At first the guy gave me the ugliest look but decided he was going to keep it up, he followed me to the produce section and said "That is not a good reason not to vote for someone". At this point I wanted to curse at the guy but instead said "Well, in that case, I am not voting for him because I do not see the logic in proclaiming that we will be better off by increasing the deficit, taxing the better off, and redistributing wealth in America. The last thing I want is more government spending". He got the point and finally left me alone. I told the manager that I felt it was inappropriate for this person to follow me into the store and continue to question me. I have no problem with these people signing folks up to vote, but I do have a problem with moves that this guy had made. If a person is going to inform people on voting I do not think they should have any affiliation to a candidate or a party, that can be done at a different time. -------------------- "There is a level of cowardice lower than that of the conformist: that of the fashionable non-conformist." |
|
|
![]() |
![]()
Post
#2
|
|
![]() Group: Members Posts: 419 Joined: 23-February 06 Member No.: 64 ![]() |
So this is not a news story but a personal experience I thought I would share. I was going to Kroger and as I am walking in a man wearing an Obama / Biden shirt walks up to me and asked if I was registered to vote. I told him I was and said "if I wasn't it is too late anyway". He then proceeded to follow me into the store and ask me if I was voting for Obama. I was not really in the mood to talk politics and decided a smartass response was in order, "I do not vote for people who say 'uh' every third word and changes tonality and speech depending on the audience". At first the guy gave me the ugliest look but decided he was going to keep it up, he followed me to the produce section and said "That is not a good reason not to vote for someone". At this point I wanted to curse at the guy but instead said "Well, in that case, I am not voting for him because I do not see the logic in proclaiming that we will be better off by increasing the deficit, taxing the better off, and redistributing wealth in America. The last thing I want is more government spending". He got the point and finally left me alone. I told the manager that I felt it was inappropriate for this person to follow me into the store and continue to question me. I have no problem with these people signing folks up to vote, but I do have a problem with moves that this guy had made. If a person is going to inform people on voting I do not think they should have any affiliation to a candidate or a party, that can be done at a different time. Anyone could buy a tshirt. I don't think you help the matter by probing the guy, you are too to blame for the matter. -------------------- I go to the maize and blue
|
|
|
![]()
Post
#3
|
|
![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,402 Joined: 23-February 06 From: PDX/TXL Member No.: 35 ![]() |
Anyone could buy a tshirt. I don't think you help the matter by probing the guy, you are too to blame for the matter. How am I to blame? Because I made a sarcastic remark? Give me a break. He asked if I was registered to vote and I answered that question, that should have been the end of the conversation. This guy wasn't by himself, he had a table set up and there were two others with him. The manager had said they were allowed to be outside to "campaign" but he agreed the guy should not have come into the store. It's fine for me to be followed in to the store? Had they simply asked if had I considered Obama for President or something, I would have given a simple "No thank you" and been on my way, but apparently, after I answer a question and walk into a store it is not alright for me to give a sarcastic answer to someone harassing me? Oh, and had it been a McCain person I would have probably given a very similar reply and definitely would have reported it to the manager. It is unacceptable for things like this to happen. -------------------- "There is a level of cowardice lower than that of the conformist: that of the fashionable non-conformist." |
|
|
![]()
Post
#4
|
|
![]() Group: Members Posts: 419 Joined: 23-February 06 Member No.: 64 ![]() |
How am I to blame? Because I made a sarcastic remark? Give me a break. He asked if I was registered to vote and I answered that question, that should have been the end of the conversation. This guy wasn't by himself, he had a table set up and there were two others with him. The manager had said they were allowed to be outside to "campaign" but he agreed the guy should not have come into the store. It's fine for me to be followed in to the store? Had they simply asked if had I considered Obama for President or something, I would have given a simple "No thank you" and been on my way, but apparently, after I answer a question and walk into a store it is not alright for me to give a sarcastic answer to someone harassing me? Oh, and had it been a McCain person I would have probably given a very similar reply. Right or wrong, your sarcastic remark didn't help your situation. It is alright to say whatever you want, but if you say a sarcastic remark, then chances are you're going to get more of it. It doesn't matter who said it to you, Obama person or McCain person. I was at the MSU vs. OSU game, my BF went to OSU so he was wearing an OSU shirt. This guy came up to him and asked him if OSU is going to loose, he said we'll see. If he made a smart alack remark about it, there would've been more problems. -------------------- I go to the maize and blue
|
|
|
![]()
Post
#5
|
|
![]() Oh baby bring me down ![]() Group: Agents Posts: 4,115 Joined: 23-February 06 From: Way out yonder Member No.: 68 ![]() |
Right or wrong, your sarcastic remark didn't help your situation. It is alright to say whatever you want, but if you say a sarcastic remark, then chances are you're going to get more of it. It doesn't matter who said it to you, Obama person or McCain person. I was at the MSU vs. OSU game, my BF went to OSU so he was wearing an OSU shirt. This guy came up to him and asked him if OSU is going to loose, he said we'll see. If he made a smart alack remark about it, there would've been more problems. Change your status then. I agree with Lance about this, I will give a sarcastic answer myself. -------------------- Southern Rock, beer and bears!
![]() |
|
|
![]() ![]() |
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 20th September 2025 - 11:21 PM |