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Politics.Archive.493

Getting out the Vote and Stop the madness

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{Politics.Archive.493.21}: furryriverrat {riverrat} Sun, 05 Nov 2006 05:24:35 EST (20 lines)

<{Politics.615.18}: mutual fundamentalist {paracletus} Sat, 04 Nov
2006 20:37:14 EST (2 lines)
in a close one I would vote dem, but since they have a lock on all
elective offices here, I'll vote Green, as usual.>

I am working hard for my local yokel dem that will probably come up
short.  He came out against the war years ago.  His opponent is a
coal industry pawn who's father was a two time governor, convicted
of selling influence at the state level.  She has not fallen far
from the tree, taking money from Abramoff and DeLay, and had to fire
he head of staff to escape getting prosecuted for the quid pro quo
for the school grounds Abramoff tried to buy from the part service.
Not to mention that she was one of the three congressfolk who did
not protect the pages.

If we had a green in the race, and it was not close, they would get
my vote.  I am actually thinking of running against her the next
time around, as a green, if she wins.  And yes, if it looks like my
candidacy is going to spoil the hopes of the dems and I have no
chance, I will throw as many votes to them as I can.

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