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Granny5XUser is Offline

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01/21/2008 5:06 PM Alert 
Granny's already picked out her flat screen HD surround sound!!!! Stay out of my mailbox! That check is mine!!!!!!!!!!!

"Your future is a rainbow of beautiful memories when you hold a dream in your heart"
MarniUser is Offline

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01/21/2008 5:55 PM Alert 
Chicken noodle?


Tee Hee! Chicken noodle...LOL :p

Vote NO on Prop 102
MarniUser is Offline

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01/21/2008 5:57 PM Alert 
Granny's already picked out her flat screen HD surround sound!!!! Stay out of my mailbox! That check is mine!!!!!!!!!!!


LOL!!! Too dang funny

You must be low income. I have my own theory on this, but it might be controversial and seem judgemental...

Vote NO on Prop 102
NEZUser is Offline

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01/21/2008 6:57 PM Alert 
So let me get this straight??

Bad government got us into this mess...so more bad government is going to get us out??

Goodbye America...hello WorldPower China.

AmyG steals lil' nick nacks from your home.
Don't let AmyG in your house.
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01/21/2008 6:58 PM Alert 
Posted By JasonY on 01/18/2008 3:11 PM
Stop all the billions of dollars blown on foreign aid would be a great start......




Do you really think America can compete with India, the EU, Russia and/or China??

America's only hope is being the Globalization Leader. Our Education is piss poor...and there is more business regulation here, than in Europe anymore.

YUCK

Sometimes you gotta steamroll the Middle East to stay on top.

AmyG steals lil' nick nacks from your home.
Don't let AmyG in your house.
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01/22/2008 8:02 AM Alert 
I agree with you on the Education issue. Divert the foreign aid money to education and invest in America. Fix the highways, public schools, and national parks/landmarks instead of rebuilding countries that will hate us anyway.

America can compete with any country if we rebuild our industrial base and get away from being a service-based economy.

"My favorite health club is the International House of Pancakes" -- Lewis Black
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01/22/2008 2:34 PM Alert 
Posted By drummer72 on 01/21/2008 2:24 PM
Here's my Top Five from that selectsmart.com site.
Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Barack Obama (78%) Information link
3. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (75%) Information link
4. John Edwards (70%) Information link
5. Dennis Kucinich






very shameful

"If everyone had the right priorities in life there would always be a shortage of fishing poles"
Mark Twain
djbaldwinUser is Offline

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01/22/2008 2:45 PM Alert 
heres mine. go stephen colbert. Just kidding i am helping run the local romney campaign guess I made the right choice.



1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (85%) Information link
3. Duncan Hunter (withdrawn) (82%) Information link
4. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (78%) Information link
5. Mitt Romney (72%) Information link
6. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (71%) Information link
7. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (69%) Information link
8. Alan Keyes (68%) Information link
9. John McCain (67%) Information link
10. Chuck Hagel (not running) (67%) Information link

"If everyone had the right priorities in life there would always be a shortage of fishing poles"
Mark Twain
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01/22/2008 11:07 PM Alert 
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/22/2008 2:34 PM
Posted By drummer72 on 01/21/2008 2:24 PM
Here's my Top Five from that selectsmart.com site.
Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Barack Obama (78%) Information link
3. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (75%) Information link
4. John Edwards (70%) Information link
5. Dennis Kucinich

very shameful





I'm proud and have nothing to be ashamed of. At least I have the guts to voice my opinion regardless of what you people think of me.

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/22/2008 11:08 PM Alert 
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/22/2008 2:45 PM
heres mine. go stephen colbert. Just kidding i am helping run the local romney campaign guess I made the right choice.
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (85%) Information link
3. Duncan Hunter (withdrawn) (82%) Information link
4. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (78%) Information link
5. Mitt Romney (72%) Information link
6. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (71%) Information link
7. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (69%) Information link
8. Alan Keyes (68%) Information link
9. John McCain (67%) Information link
10. Chuck Hagel (not running) (67%) Information link




even more shameful...

Your number 2 was a joke...

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/22/2008 11:10 PM Alert 
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/19/2008 8:11 AM
He'd say love everybody and change the world but don't make any real decisions blah, blah blah
:-)





Give up on Mitt, his time in the White House will never come...

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/23/2008 3:21 AM Alert 
Posted By JasonY on 01/22/2008 8:02 AM

America can compete with any country if we rebuild our industrial base and get away from being a service-based economy.




You're absolutely right...but we cannot do this with the environmental regulations we already have in place, not to mention some of the more draconian ones that are suggested by some of the fringe environmental groups.
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01/23/2008 8:26 AM Alert 
Posted By drummer72 on 01/22/2008 11:10 PM
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/19/2008 8:11 AM
He'd say love everybody and change the world but don't make any real decisions blah, blah blah
:-)

Give up on Mitt, his time in the White House will never come...






His day will come in november. Besides it's better than voting for bleeding heart dems like hillary and obama. I'm hoping hillary wins the dem nomination. That will unite all conservatives and even some others to vote for anybody that goes against her.

"If everyone had the right priorities in life there would always be a shortage of fishing poles"
Mark Twain
Bob JUser is Offline

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01/23/2008 10:50 AM Alert 
Are Hillary and Barack still collecting their salaries as Senators? Surely they can't be in Washington doing their jobs where they are expected to vote on bills that are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 thousand pages long, and they only receive them the day before they vote on them.
Bob JUser is Offline

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01/23/2008 10:51 AM Alert 
Is it Barrack or Barack?
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01/23/2008 1:52 PM Alert 
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/23/2008 8:26 AM
Posted By drummer72 on 01/22/2008 11:10 PM
Posted By djbaldwin on 01/19/2008 8:11 AM
He'd say love everybody and change the world but don't make any real decisions blah, blah blah
:-)

Give up on Mitt, his time in the White House will never come...

His day will come in november. Besides it's better than voting for bleeding heart dems like hillary and obama. I'm hoping hillary wins the dem nomination. That will unite all conservatives and even some others to vote for anybody that goes against her.





No offense, but are you mormon?

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/23/2008 1:54 PM Alert 
Posted By Bob J on 01/23/2008 10:50 AM
Are Hillary and Barack still collecting their salaries as Senators? Surely they can't be in Washington doing their jobs where they are expected to vote on bills that are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 thousand pages long, and they only receive them the day before they vote on them.





What about McCain??

Stop thinking of ways to make them look worse than a republican.

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/23/2008 10:17 PM Alert 
Posted By drummer72 on 01/23/2008 1:54 PM

Stop thinking of ways to make them look worse than a republican.




Nobody has to do that, they do that themselves. The Republican candidates are the enemies we know. Obama and Clinton are totally unknown quantities. Obama is so because he can't be specific about anything at any time in any place, Clinton because she changes her opinion every time the wind changes direction. Then when she's done that, she alters history to re-frame what her opinion really was all along. Then when she's done that, she re-alters history to really really really explain what she really really really meant by her opinion all along. It's maddening.

The more I see the Clintons, the more I remember how exhausted and sick of them we all were back in 1999. I see Bill wag his finger at the press the same way he did back then and just can't bear the thought of dealing with that all over again. Good grief.
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01/24/2008 12:00 AM Alert 
We'll, what about McCain???

"Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves"
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01/24/2008 8:21 AM Alert 
Posted By drummer72 on 01/23/2008 1:54 PM
Posted By Bob J on 01/23/2008 10:50 AM
Are Hillary and Barack still collecting their salaries as Senators? Surely they can't be in Washington doing their jobs where they are expected to vote on bills that are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 thousand pages long, and they only receive them the day before they vote on them.

What about McCain??
Stop thinking of ways to make them look worse than a republican.

McCain is certainly included, too, especially being the multi-millionaire that he is. I overlooked him because the thread of the subject seemed to be Obama and Clinton. McCain couldn't/wouldn't even come home to Phoenix for the Veterans Day Parade in his own home state, which parade is one of the largest in the country.
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