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Elections

49 durable postsStarted 2006-11-02Latest 2006-11-08
#747648Post 41 of 49

Re: Elections

no to ben.

[IMG]http://www.residentadvisor.net/photos/mel06116sasha/dsc09742.jpg[/IMG]

#747649Post 42 of 49

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[quote=thesightless;403699]no to ben.

[/quote]

your post quoting skills suck then, chief. :p

#747656Post 43 of 49

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go build the special room ty.

#747658Post 44 of 49

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[QUOTE=thesightless;403683]you need the conservative presence in congress. if it disappears, say goodbye to a lot of things . balance and independence over any party.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that's a good point -- the conservative presence has insured that Congress has been a model of balance and independence the last few years. :roll:

I actually know what you meant to say, but reading that about made me spit my drink out at my computer screen.

#747660Post 45 of 49

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then you have permission for 5 minutes to put words to the thoguht.

i.e. we need both parties, and more. if one presence leaves, we have what we have right now. it should be a law that the candidates have to spend equal money across the board so ppl like bush and kerry cant outshine those from independent schools who probably are more qualified.

#747737Post 46 of 49

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[QUOTE=Jenks;403673]was reading some of the comments from voters and this one cracked me up:

[quote] "Normally, I vote Republican. But I have issues with the war," said John Mayer, 58, a police officer from East Williston, N.Y. He would be voting Democratic for governor of New York, but would vote for whoever was running against Hillary Clinton. "I don't even know the other guy's name," Mayer said, referring to former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer. "I don't like Hillary," he explained.[/quote]

:lol: doesn't even know the other guys name. haha.[/QUOTE] so let me see if I get this, he's gonna vote democrat for governor which has nothing to do with the vote for war and vote for a republican for senate who were the party and the house of congress who fully supported the war...genius :roll:

[QUOTE=thesightless;403699]no to ben.

[IMG]http://www.residentadvisor.net/photos/mel06116sasha/dsc09742.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] What's with the picture of diggers' straight hair after mentioning me?

[QUOTE=toasty;403710]Yeah, that's a good point -- the conservative presence has insured that Congress has been a model of balance and independence the last few years. :roll:

I actually know what you meant to say, but reading that about made me spit my drink out at my computer screen.[/QUOTE] glad you said it, cause I was about to say the same thing ;)

#747945Post 47 of 49

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I'M BUMMED, my Dad lost his race today :( very discouraging....

#747947Post 48 of 49

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Wow! - Lieberman won his race. I'm sure Sightless will be happy.

#747950Post 49 of 49

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i am happy for joe. he one of a very very few ppl with a spine, honesty, and truth.

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