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On Jan 17, 3:43*pm, John H wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 14:00:48 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "C. Mor Butts" wrote in message .. . What a gal huh? She is running the screwiest campaign up here I've seen in a long time. The radio airways are saturated with what are intended to be negative ads about Brown but they miss there mark. In them the name "Scott Brown" and the word "Republican" is repeated over and over with obscure references to his campaign stump speeches or position statements that are not very clear and really don't register to the listener. Her name never comes up until the end when in a softer, fast spoken acknowledgement of "paid for by the Coakley campaign committee" or something like that. To the casual radio listener, all that sticks in one's head is "Scott Brown" and "Republican". It will be interesting to see what that recall produces on Tuesday. Eisboch Hey, if I bring myself, my wife, my kids, and grandkids, do you think we could get registered to vote in Massachusetts by ACORN, and then surprise them with a Republican vote? Just wondering. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous A-CON can find ways to register your dearly departed dog. Or, it's at least worth a try. |
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On 19/01/2010 3:09 PM, Don White wrote:
"Bill wrote in message m... wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 1:39 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:19:16 -0500, I am Tosk wrote: In article6f9a7a5b-aec0-4944-a6da- , says... On Jan 17, 3:43 pm, John wrote: On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 14:00:48 -0500, wrote: "C. Mor wrote in message ... What a gal huh? She is running the screwiest campaign up here I've seen in a long time. The radio airways are saturated with what are intended to be negative ads about Brown but they miss there mark. In them the name "Scott Brown" and the word "Republican" is repeated over and over with obscure references to his campaign stump speeches or position statements that are not very clear and really don't register to the listener. Her name never comes up until the end when in a softer, fast spoken acknowledgement of "paid for by the Coakley campaign committee" or something like that. To the casual radio listener, all that sticks in one's head is "Scott Brown" and "Republican". It will be interesting to see what that recall produces on Tuesday. Eisboch Hey, if I bring myself, my wife, my kids, and grandkids, do you think we could get registered to vote in Massachusetts by ACORN, and then surprise them with a Republican vote? Just wondering. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous A-CON can find ways to register your dearly departed dog. Or, it's at least worth a try. It will be much harder for ACORN here. First off it has been such a blue state for so long, they don't bother much there. Remember, with ACORN, it's not about registering voters, it's about registering Democrat voters and stuffing ballot boxes. Not to mention if it's like CT, a hard blue state, we have no need for the likes of ACORN (at least till now) here so we have very strict voting lists and photo ID only. The Dems want to make sure there is no fooling around here, not like the Purple and Red states where the Dems fight Photo ID voting so ACORN and such can work their magic. One thing to watch is if Scott wins, is for Mass to suddenly drop it's picture id, and registration rules in the name of "fairness".. At least till the dems solidly hold the seat again ![]() But either way, the dems will cheat. They put Kennedy in office one day after he was elected. They put Tsongas in two days after he was elected. Wait to see how long it takes for Scott to get put in, it is in areas like this, that the NE dems shine ![]() Yeah but, according to my brother, I can get all of us registered, quite illegaly of course, as Democrats. But, and this is the big BUT, we can then vote Republican - 'cause no one's looking! We need to spread that around. How much does ACORN pay someone to register as a Democrat? Hell, maybe we could make big bucks doing this. We could tow our boat from state to state and get in a little fishing on election day, after we vote. Shoot, I'll bet ACORN would be glad to throw in a couple of fishing licenses. Damn. This is a sure fire winner. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And more lies from John...... Not really. My former fishing partner was from Harrisburg, PA. His grandpa was a ward captain. He said his grandpa left eary in the morning and voted all over town. Was tired when he got back in the evening. What's with you 'mericans? Pretty soon we'll be sending teams of Canadian observers down to show you how to run an honest election. Especially Florida. As for Canadian elections, i suspect the same horse pucky goes on here. |
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![]() "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 4:44 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote: "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Jan 19, 1:39 pm, John H wrote: On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 08:19:16 -0500, I am Tosk wrote: In article 6f9a7a5b-aec0-4944-a6da- , says... On Jan 17, 3:43 pm, John H wrote: On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 14:00:48 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "C. Mor Butts" wrote in message .. . What a gal huh? She is running the screwiest campaign up here I've seen in a long time. The radio airways are saturated with what are intended to be negative ads about Brown but they miss there mark. In them the name "Scott Brown" and the word "Republican" is repeated over and over with obscure references to his campaign stump speeches or position statements that are not very clear and really don't register to the listener. Her name never comes up until the end when in a softer, fast spoken acknowledgement of "paid for by the Coakley campaign committee" or something like that. To the casual radio listener, all that sticks in one's head is "Scott Brown" and "Republican". It will be interesting to see what that recall produces on Tuesday. Eisboch Hey, if I bring myself, my wife, my kids, and grandkids, do you think we could get registered to vote in Massachusetts by ACORN, and then surprise them with a Republican vote? Just wondering. -- John H "If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait until it's free!" --Anonymous A-CON can find ways to register your dearly departed dog. Or, it's at least worth a try. It will be much harder for ACORN here. First off it has been such a blue state for so long, they don't bother much there. Remember, with ACORN, it's not about registering voters, it's about registering Democrat voters and stuffing ballot boxes. Not to mention if it's like CT, a hard blue state, we have no need for the likes of ACORN (at least till now) here so we have very strict voting lists and photo ID only. The Dems want to make sure there is no fooling around here, not like the Purple and Red states where the Dems fight Photo ID voting so ACORN and such can work their magic. One thing to watch is if Scott wins, is for Mass to suddenly drop it's picture id, and registration rules in the name of "fairness".. At least till the dems solidly hold the seat again ![]() But either way, the dems will cheat. They put Kennedy in office one day after he was elected. They put Tsongas in two days after he was elected. Wait to see how long it takes for Scott to get put in, it is in areas like this, that the NE dems shine ![]() Yeah but, according to my brother, I can get all of us registered, quite illegaly of course, as Democrats. But, and this is the big BUT, we can then vote Republican - 'cause no one's looking! We need to spread that around. How much does ACORN pay someone to register as a Democrat? Hell, maybe we could make big bucks doing this. We could tow our boat from state to state and get in a little fishing on election day, after we vote. Shoot, I'll bet ACORN would be glad to throw in a couple of fishing licenses. Damn. This is a sure fire winner. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And more lies from John...... Not really. My former fishing partner was from Harrisburg, PA. His grandpa was a ward captain. He said his grandpa left eary in the morning and voted all over town. Was tired when he got back in the evening.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And acorn had WHAT to do with that? Well, his Grandpa was black. |
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