Georgia votes
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Georgia votes
I voted this morning in the U.S. Senate runoff election. There was no one at the polls.
The most recent polling data showed Chambliss at 50%, Martin at 46% and undecided at 4%.
The choice is between an incompetent and the devil-incarnate. I voted for the incompetent.
The most recent polling data showed Chambliss at 50%, Martin at 46% and undecided at 4%.
The choice is between an incompetent and the devil-incarnate. I voted for the incompetent.
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Re: Georgia votes
bazodee wrote:The choice is between an incompetent and the devil-incarnate. I voted for the incompetent.
Somehow, this sounds like too many elections..........
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Oklahoma has a politician that I used to think of as the devil incarnate.
Then I realized that if he actually were the devil incarnate, he'd be much better looking.
Then I realized that if he actually were the devil incarnate, he'd be much better looking.
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silvercamaro wrote:Oklahoma has a politician that I used to think of as the devil incarnate.
Then I realized that if he actually were the devil incarnate, he'd be much better looking.
Whattayamean? Better looking than who? ES?
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Re: Georgia votes
If you've been watching the last two months of TV commercials, you'd think both of them were the devil incarnate. This is as nasty an election campaign as I've ever seen and it's gone on twice as long as any others due to the runoff.bazodee wrote:I voted this morning in the U.S. Senate runoff election. There was no one at the polls.
The most recent polling data showed Chambliss at 50%, Martin at 46% and undecided at 4%.
The choice is between an incompetent and the devil-incarnate. I voted for the incompetent.
The problem with polling for this election is that it is very difficult to gauge who is going to show up.
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I don't know if Saxby Chambliss is a devil-incarnate, but one title that I can definitely give him (aside from "sleazy propagandist" or "coward") is "creep". Keep an eye on Chambliss' right hand in this video. Where I come from, this is called "Honey, show the nice social services worker on this doll where he touched you":
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/11/30/93239/472
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/11/30/93239/472
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I meant that the politician would be better looking than he is or ever has been.ulysses5019 wrote:silvercamaro wrote:Oklahoma has a politician that I used to think of as the devil incarnate.
Then I realized that if he actually were the devil incarnate, he'd be much better looking.
Whattayamean? Better looking than who? ES?
ES is quite handsome, for a squirrel.
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Wow, is that for real, or did someone do a little creative editing?NellyLunatic1980 wrote:I don't know if Saxby Chambliss is a devil-incarnate, but one title that I can definitely give him (aside from "sleazy propagandist" or "coward") is "creep". Keep an eye on Chambliss' right hand in this video. Where I come from, this is called "Honey, show the nice social services worker on this doll where he touched you":
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/11/30/93239/472
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Gotta be. That would never make it past the campaign or the television folkses.TheConfessor wrote:Wow, is that for real, or did someone do a little creative editing?NellyLunatic1980 wrote:I don't know if Saxby Chambliss is a devil-incarnate, but one title that I can definitely give him (aside from "sleazy propagandist" or "coward") is "creep". Keep an eye on Chambliss' right hand in this video. Where I come from, this is called "Honey, show the nice social services worker on this doll where he touched you":
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/11/30/93239/472
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Re: Georgia votes
No editing here; this was the actual ad that was broadcast in Georgia endlessly. When I saw it for the first time I thought, "how did that slip through?"
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Then I agree with Nelly -- he's creepy.bazodee wrote:No editing here; this was the actual ad that was broadcast in Georgia endlessly. When I saw it for the first time I thought, "how did that slip through?"
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Re: Georgia votes
"The Daily Show" and Jon Stewart had a field day with that ad last night. Absolutely hysterical.
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Re: Georgia votes
By the way, the devil-incarnate won.
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Re: Georgia votes
bazodee wrote:No editing here; this was the actual ad that was broadcast in Georgia endlessly. When I saw it for the first time I thought, "how did that slip through?"
Now I'm wondering about the "two new grandbabies on the way".
I'm so twisted and evil, I know.........
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Re: Georgia votes
silvercamaro wrote:I meant that the politician would be better looking than he is or ever has been.ulysses5019 wrote:silvercamaro wrote:Oklahoma has a politician that I used to think of as the devil incarnate.
Then I realized that if he actually were the devil incarnate, he'd be much better looking.
Whattayamean? Better looking than who? ES?
ES is quite handsome, for a squirrel.
Now I just gotta get Sprots to finally admit it.....
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Many of these (squirrel) migrations were probably caused by food shortages as well as habitat overcrowding. We solved that for them. We not only reduced their habitat, we reduced the whole species by about 90%. The least we can do now is share a little birdseed with them.
--Richard E. Mallery
2008 Squirrel of the Year Award winner