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11.07.2006, 08:35 PM | #42 |
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It's not that I have apathy, I just believe there are WAY more important things to life that shelling out billions of dollars to children of satan.
So you know why I don't vote, becaues all of these ass-holes in government are MASS MURDERERS. So you go ahead & stay stupid buddy.
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11.07.2006, 08:38 PM | #43 |
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& further more, do you really believe the powers that be give a FUCK about stupid fucking elections? All you're doing by voting is helping this evil empire gain more ground for their mass murders & the take over of this planet. & BTW, I believe it was MAN that made government. NOT the "powers that be".
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11.07.2006, 08:45 PM | #44 |
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i think that you've been smoking to much marijuana. i know opinions are like assholes and we all have one, but that's mine anyway. too much marijuana.
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11.07.2006, 08:51 PM | #45 |
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It's not you, just the mentality of this country that pisses me off.
& BTW, there can never be too much marijuana.
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11.08.2006, 01:38 AM | #46 |
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It looks fairly certain that the Dems will take control of the House. Control of the Senate still up for grabs, but the Dems have gained 3 seats so far.
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11.08.2006, 01:54 AM | #47 |
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well as usual, Virginia doesn't know it's ass from a hole in the ground, this will be the third re-count this century in that state (last two were for Allen's last election {which by the way was decided by 18 votes out of 2,000,000 cast, yes 2 Million} and the other for state attorney general) and they said Maryland had problems with diebold's computer voting system, I actually did get to meet incumbant re-elect Rep Albert Wynn when he was campaigning outside the grocery store a few weeks back, nice guy, well spoken, won by over 75% in my district
Maryland gets vegetables and crackers, and Virginia gets paprika balls.....fuck nice to see that Nancy Pelosi will be the first ever woman to be Speaker of the House |
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11.08.2006, 02:47 AM | #48 |
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Perry Was Re-elected! |
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11.08.2006, 03:20 AM | #49 |
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Race for Senator in Missouri being projected for the Democratic candidate. Dems have now gained 4 seats in the Senate. Things looking good for Dem candidate in Montana.
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11.08.2006, 04:50 AM | #50 |
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I am stoked that the dems won over the house, let's hope for the senate.
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11.08.2006, 01:17 PM | #51 |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/us...d-recount.html
If there's a recount in Virginia, we might not know the result until mid-December. Recount in Montana looking less likely. HOLY FUCKING SHIT: Rumsfeld possibly stepping down: http://www.startribune.com/587/story/796879.html |
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11.08.2006, 01:24 PM | #52 |
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Yeah I am excited Rumsfeld is out.
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11.08.2006, 02:23 PM | #55 |
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Robert Gates - more bush-shit
frmo Gates' nomination hearings http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1991...1107-gates.htm Senator Harkin: Mr. President, I also have doubts and questions about Mr. Gates' role in the secret intelligence sharing operation with Iraq. Robert Gates served as assistant to the Director of the CIA in 1981 and as Deputy Director for Intelligence for 1982 to 1986. In that capacity he helped develop options in dealing with the Iran-Iraq war, which eventually involved into a secret intelligence liaison relationship with Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Gates was in charge of the directorate that prepared the intelligence information that was passed on to Iraq. He testified that he was also an active participant in the operation during 1986. The secret intelligence sharing operation with Iraq was not only a highly questionable and possibly illegal operation, but also may have jeopardized American lives and our national interests. The photo reconnaissance, highly sensitive electronic eavesdropping and narrative texts provided to Saddam, may not only have helped him in Iraq's war against Iran but also in the recent gulf war. Saddam Hussein may have discovered the value of underground land lines as opposed to radio communications after he was give our intelligence information. That made it more difficult for the allied coalition to get quick and accurate intelligence during the gulf war. Further, after the Persian Gulf war, our intelligence community was surprised at the extent of Iraq's nuclear program. One reason Saddam may have hidden his nuclear program so effectively from detection was because of his knowledge of our satellite photos. What also concerns me about that operation is that we spend millions of dollars keeping secrets from the Soviets and then we give it to Saddam who sells them to the Soviets. In short, the coddling of Saddam was a mistake of the first order. |
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11.08.2006, 04:52 PM | #56 |
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November 8, 2006, 4:34 pm House Calls: 11 Seats Still Undecided
By Sarah Wheaton Democrats have won 228 House seats at this point, Republicans 196. But plenty of the season’s most-watched races are still up in the air as of 4:00 p.m. Connecticut’s Second Congressional District Democrats were hoping to knock off three Republican incumbents in this state, but so far, they’ve only been successful with one, Representative Nancy Johnson. Representative Chris Shays managed to hang on. That leaves Representative Rob Simmons, who, with all the precincts reporting, is trailing Joe Courtney, the Democrat, by only 170 votes. Candidates are looking to absentee ballots and a recount. New Mexico’s First C.D. We’ve been biting our nails all season watching this one, and now we’re down to the quick. Representative Heather Wilson is just one half of a percentage point ahead of Patricia Madrid, and just under 1 percent of the precincts remain unreported. North Carolina’s Eighth C.D. Representative Robin Hayes, a Republican, has claimed victory. But the surprisingly strong grassroots Democratic challenger, Larry Kissell, has refused to concede based on the 468-vote margin, and a recount appears likely. Wyoming’s At-Large C.D. Representative Barbara Cubin didn’t look like she would face tough competition until she made a comment about hitting a wheelchair-bound third-party candidate after a debate a few weeks ago. She is slightly ahead of Gary Trauner, the Democrat, and has declared herself the victor, but a recount remains a possibility. Pennsylvania’s Eighth C.D. Patrick Murphy, the Democratic candidate, is about half a percentage point ahead of Representative Mike Fitzpatrick with all precincts reporting, but we’re waiting for all the absentee and provisional ballots to be counted before we call the race. Georgia’s 12th C.D. The general storyline has been about Democrats unseating Republicans, but there were two vulnerable Democrats in Georgia. Jim Marshall survived in Georgia’s 8th, but the votes are still being counted in Representative John Barrow’s 12th District. So far, he’s ahead of Max Burns, the Republican, by a narrow margin. Ohio’s 15th C.D. Despite a deficit of five percentage points, Mary Jo Kilroy, the Democratic candidate, has refused to concede to Representative Deborah Pryce pending the tally of tens of thousands of absentee and provisional ballots. Ohio’s Second C.D. Representative Jean Schmidt appears to have fended off Victoria Wulsin, a Democrat, but we’re not quite ready to call it yet. Washington’s 8th C.D. Officials have only counted about half of the ballots in the race between Representative Dave Reichert and Darcy Burner, the Democratic challenger. RUNOFFS Louisiana’s Second C.D. Representative William Jefferson, a Democrat embroiled in corruption allegations, faced a crowded field and won a plurality of 30 percent. According to Louisiana’s election rules, he will face the second-place winner, Karen Carter, a Democratic state representative, in a runoff on December 9. Since both candidates are Democrats, this will not have an impact on the balance of power in the House. Full results Texas’s 23rd C.D. Representative Henry Bonilla’s district was redrawn in 2003 by the Texas legislature in order to protect him. But the Supreme Court didn’t like it, saying it diluted the Hispanic vote, and judges redrew it over the summer. In this district and the other four that were similarly drawn, Tuesday’s vote represented a special election in which a candidate would need to receive over 50 percent of votes to avoid a runoff. Because he only received 48 percent, Mr. Bonilla will face Ciro Rodriguez, the Democrat in second place, in a runoff. Full results |
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11.09.2006, 01:50 AM | #58 | |
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11.09.2006, 01:52 AM | #59 |
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as it appears, the first media outlet to reveal that rumsfeld would resign was the comedy central insider blog
http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/cc_insider/ 12:15a ET - Only Like the Biggest (Maybe) Newsbreak of the Night Our Token Conservative, Michael Brendan Dougherty... The buzz I'm hearing from a friend, and a totally unconfirmed White House source (remember Comedy Central doesn't have journalistic standards), is that Rumsfeld will be out of the administration tomorrow.Suck it, Drudge! |
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