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en I was very confused over how to vote. It's never been so hard.

en I was confused and all the material I read got me more confused. With all the things I got in the mail, it was hard to decide.

en The last two possessions we did not do what we wanted to do. We were running a certain pattern, and one time we got confused. It just takes one person to get confused, and it throws everybody off. That's just the way it goes. We'll learn something from it. It's hard to do that in that atmosphere.

en It seemed to me to be a God-awful, confused mess. Jon called and asked me to sign on, and it seemed to me that there were several issues involved, the biggest being whether people who had legitimate proxies should have been allowed to vote and whether people whose terms had expired should still be allowed to vote.

en he had heard from several IOC members who said they were confused at the time of the voting, believing softball was merely an extension of baseball, and now regretted their vote.
  Peter Ueberroth

en Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. We are working hard to see if we can take this to a vote that would be a vote that would help unify the council, ... But we haven't excluded any of the obvious options that are out there.
  Colin Powell

en I have never felt convinced by any candidate or party that they deserved my vote. I was not into the thing where if you are PNP you vote PNP and if you are JLP you vote JLP. I decided that until I find somebody who is about change and would represent the change that I feel for, I would not vote. But now I think that this lady has a vision and I will vote for her.

en There are a lot of checks built into the machines. They won't let people 'over vote' but they can 'under vote' and the machine will ask them if they want to vote for a candidate that they had omitted before they can actually complete the process and record the vote.

en We're not to the point where everybody who wants to vote can vote, and everyone who can vote has their vote properly conducted. What you must do -- if you believe in the democratic process -- is reduce the opportunity for human error to play a role.

en I've been trying to vote since 10 a.m.. They say I'm not registered to vote, but four days ago, I went to the police station to register and they said I could vote with my ID card. Today when I tried to vote, they said I couldn't.

en The vote was 10-8 the day President Bush nominated him, the vote was 10-8 when the hearings began, the vote was 10-8 yesterday, and the vote is 10-8 today.

en It's hard not to be confused about trends at the company.

en The problem is, is they're a little confused about what's going on, just as I am. But they're really confused, not being here and being on the pulse of what's going on. They're asking me what's happening and I'm telling them, from my standpoint, I'm moving forward.

en It was kind of a fluke goal on Satan, losing the puck like that. It confused him and confused me a lot.

en This is a tough vote and he buckled, ... I know he's made some tough votes before. It's hard to take one vote and make it his whole record.


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