Most of the time you can change your name to just about anything, as long as the judge isn't a prude.
I heard about some couple in ?Australia that wanted to name their child 4real, but were denied. (In the same fashion as playing Stairway at the guitar store, WW)
It seems to me that it is saying something about the Grand Old Party if it doesn't have at least one vote-ably viable candidate for their own.
I know this will earn me many thumbs down, but maybe the GOP should think about renaming their party to the RIP.
(Rest in Peace or Republicans Internally Problematic)
2007-07-17 10:01:00
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answered by doublewidemama 6
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Actually, I don't think so. Perhaps you could get None Of The Above, but your middle names, Of and The would need to be capitalized, wouldn't they?
Good luck finding a judge to go along with it.
2007-07-17 15:08:38
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answered by skip742 6
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I think so, do it.
There was a tatooed guy on a talk show that named himself "the scary guy" so "none of the above" should be allowable.
2007-07-17 17:05:11
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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Not Sure (as in the movie Idiocracy)
2007-07-17 15:07:36
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answered by ThomasS 5
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Good one.
I think Thompson is doing pretty good for not having officially entered.
2007-07-17 15:13:17
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answered by Matt 5
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If prince can change his name to a symbol, you can too.
2007-07-17 15:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it would be nice to have a none of the above as president
2007-07-17 15:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's been done.
I've voted for him several times
2007-07-17 15:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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