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crooked22

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I actually have a gay proctologist, it's more than a little wierd. Anyone that lives in the DFW area & needs one of the best GI doctors I've ever met, send me a PM & I'll hook you up

Sounds good, as long as you never feel *both* hands on your back when he tells you "is okay, is just a small pinch", you should be fine
 
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So can one o' them thar city boys ansa me sumpin about the urban vote?

I herd 'bout them folks handing out dime pieces to those registering Democrat, witch I spose was kind of a newfangled spin on the whole "Rock the Vote" thang. So did the smart crack dealers vote for Kerry and the dumb crack dealers vote for Bush? Or was it the richie-rich crack dealers that voted for Bush and the poor crack dealers that voted for Kerry.

Inquirin' minds wants to no.

 

Corn

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Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
So can one o' them thar city boys ansa me sumpin about the urban vote?

I herd 'bout them folks handing out dime pieces to those registering Democrat, witch I spose was kind of a newfangled spin on the whole "Rock the Vote" thang. So did the smart crack dealers vote for Kerry and the dumb crack dealers vote for Bush? Or was it the richie-rich crack dealers that voted for Bush and the poor crack dealers that voted for Kerry.

Inquirin' minds wants to no.


That is just priceless. :laugh:
 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
So can one o' them thar city boys ansa me sumpin about the urban vote?

I herd 'bout them folks handing out dime pieces to those registering Democrat, witch I spose was kind of a newfangled spin on the whole "Rock the Vote" thang. So did the smart crack dealers vote for Kerry and the dumb crack dealers vote for Bush? Or was it the richie-rich crack dealers that voted for Bush and the poor crack dealers that voted for Kerry.

Inquirin' minds wants to no.



Chicken -

You'll have to check with Pimp Daddy on that - seems like his 'Vote or Die' thing was ignored by
most people (Except Afafat)
 

irwincur

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Class warfare, the reason the DNC is dissapearing. This idea that you can create yet another divide based on class is stupid - amd portrays the real goals and tactics of the left. They divide, plain and simple, and it is not working.

It's funny that all you 'intelligent', 'rich', 'know it alls' got beat by a bunch of 'inbred', 'ingnorant rednecks'. If you are so intelligent and witty you think you would have figured out how to win an election. Four major losses in a row is pretty poor, it may be the worst record in political history.

Here is a hint... The great majority of America is from the Red counties, we outnumber these 'enlightened' citites by about 175 million to 110 million, so you do not have much power. Pissing off the majority is not going to do anything for your future prospects.
 
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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
So can one o' them thar city boys ansa me sumpin about the urban vote?

I herd 'bout them folks handing out dime pieces to those registering Democrat, witch I spose was kind of a newfangled spin on the whole "Rock the Vote" thang. So did the smart crack dealers vote for Kerry and the dumb crack dealers vote for Bush? Or was it the richie-rich crack dealers that voted for Bush and the poor crack dealers that voted for Kerry.

Inquirin' minds wants to no.



Chicken -

You'll have to check with Pimp Daddy on that - seems like his 'Vote or Die' thing was ignored by
most people (Except Afafat)
Weird coincidence with Vote or Die and Arafat, huh?

And I always though Pimp Daddy was more about J-Lo than PLO.

 

assemblage

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Originally posted by: irwincur
It's funny that all you 'intelligent', 'rich', 'know it alls' got beat by a bunch of 'inbred', 'ingnorant rednecks'. If you are so intelligent and witty you think you would have figured out how to win an election. Four major losses in a row is pretty poor, it may be the worst record in political history.

Here is a hint... The great majority of America is from the Red counties, we outnumber these 'enlightened' citites by about 175 million to 110 million, so you do not have much power. Pissing off the majority is not going to do anything for your future prospects.
Easy answer. Most people cannot acheive the high level of intelligence and class that is needed to mingle with the upper echelon of liberal society.

 

CaptnKirk

Lifer
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And I always though Pimp Daddy was more about J-Lo than PLO.

She dumped him so she could make terrible movies with the Aflac Duck.

(There's your :heart: shaped (_|_) though ! )
 

NumbersGuy

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This little poem from an earlier election might be helpful:

The election is over,
Let bitterness pass.
You attacked our elephant,
And we kicked your ass.
 

Genesys

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The Cities that people actually live in and around, where people exchange ideas

Thats funny, I live in Dallas, Tx where the telecom corridor is, where large telecomm companies continue to move their offices.

This is in the same state that claims Austin as its capital, which is known as a mecca for computer game programmers/designers/devolpers.


My point is that in Texas, there are lots of jobs that require highly intelligent people, and these people, by nature of their intelligence, communicate with others, share ideas, and gain a broader sense diversity. There are tons of cultures mishmashed in Texas which creates some interesting situations, but allows people to become aware of one another and their beliefs and thoughts towords policy making on the national and local scale.
 

klah

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk

The city folks know that they are the prime targets, and that there was more support there for
Kerry because he actually knew what their risk and threats were, those ignored by the GOP.

Were the results in these cities any different than they were in 2000? or 1996? 1992?

 

imported_Condor

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
P-Moose:

I actually have a gay proctologist, it's more than a little wierd. Anyone that lives in the DFW area & needs one of the best GI doctors I've ever met, send me a PM & I'll hook you up

That's really scarry !

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Anyone got any more kerosene ?

Look kids, get this through your defenses - I've been a Republican for nearly 40 years.
Been voting since 1964, and I make my choices based on candidates ability to lead the country,
not on the candidate's parties ability to polarize and divide a nation on spitefullness and fear.
Bush dosen't lead - he polarizes and gets his followers to do his dirty work so he remains blameless.

Those in the Heartland are the LEAST likely to be affected by any attack on our shores,
they are geographically located far from the areas that are most likely to be hit.

The mindset of the AgriEmpire is that 9/11 really affected them, their families and how they reason.
How can that be ? New York - a major city is where the attacks took place - it was those residents
that were actually effected, they took the losses and their families are the one that actually suffered.

The city folks know that they are the prime targets, and that there was more support there for
Kerry because he actually knew what their risk and threats were, those ignored by the GOP.

Now, good for Bush for winning a close election in a divided nation with very polarized citizens.
But it is imperative that he doesn't think that he has the full support of 90% of the people to go
forward with reform of society to afirm and please the 20% fringe extremists that secured the win.
Is that 'Racist' and 'Hate-full' enough for you guys and gals out there in 'BubbaLand' ?

Do any of you really think that had Kerry won a 1% or 2% victory the 'Liberals' would be out
in force mocking the citizens of this nation that voted their desires to make a better society ?

Steeplerot did a whole whining thread on how the city dwellers are endangered by the actions of our President. He demeaned anyone who lived outside of NYC, DC, Boston, LA, SF, Chitown as inbred idiots. He may not even realize that Atlanta is a city, who knows. Your post is a lot more sensible, but still doesn't recognize that there are a lot of Red zone soldiers in the ME right now trying to make those who attacked NYC and DC pay. Don't even get into the worthiness of the war. The point is that those Red zone, inbred hiskc (to quote Steeplerot) could have juat as easily have said "not my war" and stayed home. They are over there not because two Blue zone cities were attacked, but because America was attacked!

 

klah

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk

Oh, More people voted for Bush than ever before . . .

Yeah, but more people voted AGAINST Bush than ever before.

Not quite.

The latest figures show 56,350,000 voting against Bush.

In 1992 59,692,000 voted against Clinton.

 

ntdz

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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Come on - grow up, the election is over and you didn't really have that much to do with it
so why do you think that it's your job to 'Rub it In' ?

Oh, More people voted for Bush than ever before . . .

Yeah, but more people voted AGAINST Bush than ever before.

Bush got 51 % of the vote.

Kerry got 48 % and 'Other' got 1%

And another 40% of the registered voters didn't even bother - again.

The Cities that people actually live in and around, where people exchange ideas
and learn things and have cultural events went overwhelmingly with Kerry.

The rural communities, where home schooling and Bible teaching are the norm,
where going to church 3 or more time a week overwhelmingly went for bush.
We don't like no 'Gays', 'Liberals' or any other 'City-Slickers' around these here parts.
It interferes with us getting our sheep 'Boot-Broke' and distracts from the tractor pulls.

Enough with the gloating and mocking already, grow up and prove to America
that you have the intelligence and fortitude to face the challenges that are forthcoming.

Just remember - when your 'Team' wins the Big Game, either by a home run or a touchdown,
sitting at home watching it on TV dosen't mean that it was your action that made it happen.

Flame on, flame on . . . .

I've got one word you for and John Kerry:

OWNED
 

glugglug

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Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Come on - grow up, the election is over and you didn't really have that much to do with it
so why do you think that it's your job to 'Rub it In' ?

Oh, More people voted for Bush than ever before . . .

Yeah, but more people voted AGAINST Bush than ever before.

Bush got 51 % of the vote.

Kerry got 48 % and 'Other' got 1%

And another 40% of the registered voters didn't even bother - again.

The Cities that people actually live in and around, where people exchange ideas
and learn things and have cultural events went overwhelmingly with Kerry.

The rural communities, where home schooling and Bible teaching are the norm,
where going to church 3 or more time a week overwhelmingly went for bush.
We don't like no 'Gays', 'Liberals' or any other 'City-Slickers' around these here parts.
It interferes with us getting our sheep 'Boot-Broke' and distracts from the tractor pulls.

Enough with the gloating and mocking already, grow up and prove to America
that you have the intelligence and fortitude to face the challenges that are forthcoming.

Just remember - when your 'Team' wins the Big Game, either by a home run or a touchdown,
sitting at home watching it on TV dosen't mean that it was your action that made it happen.

Flame on, flame on . . . .

I've got one word you for and John Kerry:

OWNED

When it is proven that Kery won and the election was fraudulent, will you stop posting?
 

ntdz

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Aug 5, 2004
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Originally posted by: glugglug
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Come on - grow up, the election is over and you didn't really have that much to do with it
so why do you think that it's your job to 'Rub it In' ?

Oh, More people voted for Bush than ever before . . .

Yeah, but more people voted AGAINST Bush than ever before.

Bush got 51 % of the vote.

Kerry got 48 % and 'Other' got 1%

And another 40% of the registered voters didn't even bother - again.

The Cities that people actually live in and around, where people exchange ideas
and learn things and have cultural events went overwhelmingly with Kerry.

The rural communities, where home schooling and Bible teaching are the norm,
where going to church 3 or more time a week overwhelmingly went for bush.
We don't like no 'Gays', 'Liberals' or any other 'City-Slickers' around these here parts.
It interferes with us getting our sheep 'Boot-Broke' and distracts from the tractor pulls.

Enough with the gloating and mocking already, grow up and prove to America
that you have the intelligence and fortitude to face the challenges that are forthcoming.

Just remember - when your 'Team' wins the Big Game, either by a home run or a touchdown,
sitting at home watching it on TV dosen't mean that it was your action that made it happen.

Flame on, flame on . . . .

I've got one word you for and John Kerry:

OWNED

When it is proven that Kery won and the election was fraudulent, will you stop posting?

I'll agree to that b/c it wasnt fraudulent and Bush won fair and square. As Arnold said, democrats are losers.
 

IGBT

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...from yahoo news...







The Immigration Service website had 10,300 hits from the United States the day after the election, compared to the daily norm of 2,500.


Thousands of North Americans have migrated to New Zealand in recent years -- attracted by the country's small population, clean, green image of bush-clad mountains, and isolation from world trouble spots -- but the number now looks set to soar.


Phones at the Immigration Service offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland have been ringing constantly since the vote outcome, Marketing Manager Don Badman told the Dominion Post newspaper on Saturday.


There have been up to 300 telephone calls and emails a day compared to six-to-eight calls a day before the election.


"It's exploded. It really started picking up from 11:00pm the night of the election," he said...
 

Mill

Lifer
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Well, I don't think I ever gloated about this election. I'm glad Bush won, but if Kerry won it wouldn't have made me mad, or even upset. I do, however, get a little peeved that people keep calling Bush supporters: hicks, idiots, morons, rednecks, inbreds, etc and/or saying they have a low iq, live on a farm and do their sister, etc. Those kind of comments are just elitism and have a lot to do with why many people voted Bush(not me). On a personal level that stuff doesn't really bother me, but on a general level it does. If Bush had lost -- all the Kerry supporters -- would be calling for us to unite now and drop all the fighting. I find it a tad silly to see this stuff go on, what, with the rigged election threads, stupid hick threads, "I can't believe you Americans voted Bush back in" threads and whatnot. Honestly I really don't care. The insults are just that, but I do find it sad that many people here can't let go.
 

MidasKnight

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Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: CaptnKirk

Oh, More people voted for Bush than ever before . . .

Yeah, but more people voted AGAINST Bush than ever before.

Not quite.

The latest figures show 56,350,000 voting against Bush.

In 1992 59,692,000 voted against Clinton.



OWNED ! ! ! LOL ! :laugh:
 

MidasKnight

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Originally posted by: IGBT

...from yahoo news...







The Immigration Service website had 10,300 hits from the United States the day after the election, compared to the daily norm of 2,500.


Thousands of North Americans have migrated to New Zealand in recent years -- attracted by the country's small population, clean, green image of bush-clad mountains, and isolation from world trouble spots -- but the number now looks set to soar.


Phones at the Immigration Service offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland have been ringing constantly since the vote outcome, Marketing Manager Don Badman told the Dominion Post newspaper on Saturday.


There have been up to 300 telephone calls and emails a day compared to six-to-eight calls a day before the election.


"It's exploded. It really started picking up from 11:00pm the night of the election," he said...



Great news ! Finally getting our Country back !
 
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