You don’t need to be, it’s not on Facebook. (I don’t know if it imitates the like button or tabulates via Facebook or what, but anyway, it’s on a different site.
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If I click on like then the software insists I log on to Facebook. Since I would rather cut off my left foot than join Facebook, I can’t vote.
Okay, if given the choice between cutting off my left foot and joining Facebook, I’d probably join Facebook. But I’d have to think about the choice for a while.
I’m not on Facebook. How am I supposed to vote??
You don’t need to be, it’s not on Facebook. (I don’t know if it imitates the like button or tabulates via Facebook or what, but anyway, it’s on a different site.
If I click on like then the software insists I log on to Facebook. Since I would rather cut off my left foot than join Facebook, I can’t vote.
Okay, if given the choice between cutting off my left foot and joining Facebook, I’d probably join Facebook. But I’d have to think about the choice for a while.
Oh, I didn’t realize that. Sorry Lynn, my mistake.
Jeez, how silly.
Ugh, sorry, I’m in the same boat.
I know it’s easy because the platform is provided, but what happened to independence?
I think it’s really foolish for organizations to tie themselves to Facebook like that.
They’re putting all their eggs into someone else’s basket.
Agreed. Not eligible to vote, I must abstain.
And here I was thinking I was the last person on earth not to be signed up with Facebook.