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Little John wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 08:14:03 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification, the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H

So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?


Loogy, what part of this is a political assault or insult?

" Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC."
--

John H


I'm speaking of the general nature of posts the last couple of days.
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it's me, Jim wrote:
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data
from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only
four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification,
the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the
District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island
and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total
represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.

Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H


So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?


It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash will
stop.


Harry's a ****ing lost cause. Others here should get it, though. Acting
like the opposite of Harry is acting like Harry.
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NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from
the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification, the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total represents
the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.


Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H


So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?

Some have, some have not. I am going to stay out of most of it, unless I
get a good chance to zing you
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Don White wrote:
"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from
the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only
four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification,
the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the District
of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from last
year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island
and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total represents
the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?

It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash will
stop.


So Harry is responsible for what you and the Colonel Klinger write these
days?
I didn't realize he had such an influence on the Dope Army....


Dummy. You still don't get it. Harry is responsible for the tripe he
writes. We are simply issuing whimsical responses to his unbelievable
nonsense. It's kind of fun actually. Now, do you get it?
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H the K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data
from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most
Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008.
Only four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party
identification, the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the
District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that
state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode
Island and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength
using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total
represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere
are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then
Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?
It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash
will stop.


So Harry is responsible for what you and the Colonel Klinger write
these days?
I didn't realize he had such an influence on the Dope Army....


Those two dirtbags are obsessed with me.


Hey cutie. Want to have a good time. (wink wink)


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On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 09:36:36 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Little John wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 08:14:03 -0400, NotNow wrote:

Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification, the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?


Loogy, what part of this is a political assault or insult?

" Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC."
--

John H


I'm speaking of the general nature of posts the last couple of days.


Actually, I wouldn't classify asking why Bush is used to justify
Obama's actions as 'political assault' or 'insults'. I was just trying
to understand the liberal philosophy.
--

John H
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it's me, Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data
from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most
Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008.
Only four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party
identification, the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the
District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that
state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode
Island and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength
using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total
represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere
are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then
Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?
It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash
will stop.


So Harry is responsible for what you and the Colonel Klinger write
these days?
I didn't realize he had such an influence on the Dope Army....

Dummy. You still don't get it. Harry is responsible for the tripe he
writes. We are simply issuing whimsical responses to his unbelievable
nonsense. It's kind of fun actually. Now, do you get it?


He won't. He's stupid.
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"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from
the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most
Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only
four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification,
the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the District
of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that
state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island
and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength
using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total represents
the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere
are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then
Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub, some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?
It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash will
stop.


So Harry is responsible for what you and the Colonel Klinger write these
days?
I didn't realize he had such an influence on the Dope Army....

Dummy. You still don't get it. Harry is responsible for the tripe he
writes. We are simply issuing whimsical responses to his unbelievable
nonsense. It's kind of fun actually. Now, do you get it?


I sure do! You like to stir up **** and blame someone else for your
childish actions.
That close enough...Dummy?


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"NotNow" wrote in message
...
it's me, Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
"it's me, Jim" "j i wrote in message
...
NotNow wrote:
Drifting John wrote:
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009 17:03:53 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Aug 3, 5:34 pm, H the K wrote:
August 3, 2009
Political Party Affiliation: 30 States Blue, 4 Red in '09 So Far
Utah and Wyoming are most Republican
by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data
from the
first six months of 2009 finds Massachusetts to be the most
Democratic
state in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and
Wyoming are the most Republican states, as they were in 2008. Only
four
states show a sizable Republican advantage in party identification,
the
same number as in 2008. That compares to 29 states plus the
District of
Columbia with sizable Democratic advantages, also unchanged from
last year.

These results are based on interviews with over 160,000 U.S. adults
conducted between January and June 2009, including a minimum of 400
interviews for each state (305 in the District of Columbia). Each
state's data is weighted to demographic characteristics for that
state
to ensure it is representative of the state's adult population.

Because the proportion of independents in each state varies
considerably
(from a low of 25% in Pennsylvania to a high of 50% in Rhode Island
and
New Hampshire), it is easiest to compare relative party strength
using
"leaned" party identification. Thus, the Democratic total
represents the
percentage of state residents who identify as Democratic, or who
identify as independent but when asked a follow-up question say
they
lean to the Democratic Party. Likewise, the Republican total is the
percentage of Republican identifiers and Republican-leaning
independents
in a state.
Is anybody at all surprised that the most gullible people anywhere
are
Dems. Really now, voting for Ted Kennedy how many times. Then
Barney
Frank, sure these people are sooooo bright. And WY being repub,
some
dang smart people voting for Cheney.
Please don't forget Marion Barry. He's done a remarkable job making
the situation better for the residents of Washington, DC.

Oh, he was a Democrat, you know.
--

John H
So I guess we've regressed back to full on political assaults and
insults, huh?
It's that small minded WAFA that's behind it all. Encourage him to
concentrate on discussing his boat(s)and all this political trash will
stop.

So Harry is responsible for what you and the Colonel Klinger write these
days?
I didn't realize he had such an influence on the Dope Army....

Dummy. You still don't get it. Harry is responsible for the tripe he
writes. We are simply issuing whimsical responses to his unbelievable
nonsense. It's kind of fun actually. Now, do you get it?


He won't. He's stupid.


Break any kiddie bones lately, Kevin?


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Boy...you just can't pass up a chance to disrespect people of colour......
can you?


Race has nothing to do with it. You're the racist for injecting race.

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