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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going
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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:23:21 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote:
Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. Google news says it's too close to tell at this moment. But look at what's happening out in "Joizy?" http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...on-the-horizon |
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Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:23:21 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. Google news says it's too close to tell at this moment. But look at what's happening out in "Joizy?" http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...on-the-horizon No one expected Christie to have a close race. Christie is a conservative but not a tea bagger crazy conservative . |
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On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. |
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On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 7:02:26 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote:
Tim wrote: On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:23:21 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. Google news says it's too close to tell at this moment. But look at what's happening out in "Joizy?" http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...on-the-horizon No one expected Christie to have a close race. Christie is a conservative but not a tea bagger crazy conservative . To some, all conservatives are 'tea baggers' |
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On 11/5/2013 8:11 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 7:02:26 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote: Tim wrote: On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:23:21 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. Google news says it's too close to tell at this moment. But look at what's happening out in "Joizy?" http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...on-the-horizon No one expected Christie to have a close race. Christie is a conservative but not a tea bagger crazy conservative . To some, all conservatives are 'tea baggers' Maybe ... just *maybe* ... the national nightmare of division, hate and extremism is starting to wane and people will start talking and working together again for the common good despite their differences. The Tea Party people may have had legitimate cause but the execution of their ideas sucked big time. It forced the worst in everyone on both sides to emerge, both in Congress and in the general public. |
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On 11/5/2013 8:11 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. You know that MSNBC has zero credibility in these matters. They would all fall on their own swords to help a dirty piece of crap like McAuliffe get elected and into power.. |
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On 11/5/13, 9:06 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/5/2013 8:11 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. You know that MSNBC has zero credibility in these matters. They would all fall on their own swords to help a dirty piece of crap like McAuliffe get elected and into power.. The earlier counts reflected downstate tallies, where the Republicans have their strength. Right now, the Northern Virginia precincts are reporting their results, and the race has evened up...for the moment. Despite what the resident psychotic says, all tonight's prognosticators were reporting, at first, were the results of exit polls. Now, they're all reporting results. As for Cuccinelli, he's quite the piece of work, a real man of the 19th Century or earlier, a man looking backwards in everything that matters, a man of the christian theocracy. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On Tue, 5 Nov 2013 16:56:06 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:23:21 PM UTC-6, F. O. A. D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. Google news says it's too close to tell at this moment. But look at what's happening out in "Joizy?" http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_news...on-the-horizon Yup, Cuccinelli bit the dust. Too much mouth and too much concern over things he shouldn't be concerned with. But, northern Virginia swung the results, and northern Virginia is becoming more and more a government dependant area. This population is becoming more and more Black, Mexican, AFGE, or a combination. When the choice is free money or working, for most it's a free money choice. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! |
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On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! They weren't. No exit poll info was released until after 7 pm. D'oh. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! The exit poll results weren't released until after the polls closed. I think that's a law. MSNBC released their exit poll results immediately after the polls closed and were showing McAuliffe in the lead even through the actual counted votes initially showed Cuccinelli substantially ahead. |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/6/13, 1:21 PM, Califbill wrote: "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! The exit poll results weren't released until after the polls closed. I think that's a law. MSNBC released their exit poll results immediately after the polls closed and were showing McAuliffe in the lead even through the actual counted votes initially showed Cuccinelli substantially ahead. I am referring to a lot of elections that span states. Make sure someone in a Western time Zone is not influenced. Happened in the Bush - Gore Florida election. What about other states having elections at the same time. There is no problem with freedom of speech, just a delay until all polls are closed. Nothing is censored. |
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iBoaterer wrote:
In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. |
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In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam-
, says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. |
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In article 589260048405544951.294428bmckeenospam-
, says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. There is no such law. |
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On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote:
iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
iBoaterer wrote:
In article 589260048405544951.294428bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. There is no such law. Prove it! |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. |
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On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. |
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On 11/7/13, 8:33 PM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. Are you referring to the 2000 election in Florida? The election in which Jeb Bush and the Supremes handed the election to Dumbya? -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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On 11/7/2013 9:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/7/13, 8:33 PM, Califbill wrote: The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. Are you referring to the 2000 election in Florida? The election in which Jeb Bush and the Supremes handed the election to Dumbya? Good Harry. These sessions do you *so* much good. Soon you will be able to come to peace with yourself and accept the fact that Bush won. :-) |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/7/13, 8:33 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. Are you referring to the 2000 election in Florida? The election in which Jeb Bush and the Supremes handed the election to Dumbya? Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. |
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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/8/2013 6:37 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 11/8/13, 12:58 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:59:19 -0600, Califbill wrote: Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. Harry really wanted Strom Thurmond to be president. That was a likely scenario if they dragged this out for another month or so. Without Jeb, Katherine Harris and "the fix" at the Supreme Court, Dubya would have spent the rest of his life sucking wind in some backwater Texas 'burb, just as he is doing now. :) Yep, that election was a milestone, not only for the country but for rec.boats. Prior to 2000, this newsgroup's focus was still predominately on boating subjects sprinkled with light hearted exchanges and debates, none particularly mean spirited in nature. Many were funny as hell and provided a source of boating related entertainment. Who can forget the famous bilge pump debate between Marcus and what's her name? Many participants, now long forgotten, had expert experience and knowledge that they shared. The election and loss by Al Gore was the pivot point of the decline of rec.boats as a boating newsgroup. Political bitterness raised it's ugly head, led mostly by Harry Krause and joined by a relatively small group of Democrats who were obviously disappointed with the election results. Most got over it. Not Harry. Harry began his (now 13 year) quest to change the minds of every person who does not support or believe in his liberal political ideology. When that fails, he commences a campaign of craftily worded insults and disparaging comments about the person. Ultimately, if the person holds his ground and becomes a threat to his credibility, Harry exercises his ultimate punishment ... he "plonks" the non-believing offender. Its actually funny to witness in a way and it's also entertaining to sometimes bait a hook and watch him go for it with always predictable results. But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. Harry's plonk file is merely a crutch. We can reach out and touch him in an instant. His plonking buys him time to research or think up, what he thinks, is a clever response. I've seen him go from a nasty, bitter, self centered, asshole, to a bumbling idiot, over the course of a few short years. Nevertheless Harry IS Mr. Entertainment for us boating enthusiasts. What would we ever do without him? -- "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better." BHO (From 2006,when he sometimes told the truth) |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 7:35 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
And I only plonk juvenile assholes, like your good buddy in Florida. Plonk away. You're as easily reachable as ever. Be thankful that we are taking pity on you and not as critical of you as we could be. -- "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better." BHO (From 2006,when he sometimes told the truth) |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 6:37 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/8/13, 12:58 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:59:19 -0600, Califbill wrote: Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. Harry really wanted Strom Thurmond to be president. That was a likely scenario if they dragged this out for another month or so. Without Jeb, Katherine Harris and "the fix" at the Supreme Court, Dubya would have spent the rest of his life sucking wind in some backwater Texas 'burb, just as he is doing now. :) Yep, that election was a milestone, not only for the country but for rec.boats. Prior to 2000, this newsgroup's focus was still predominately on boating subjects sprinkled with light hearted exchanges and debates, none particularly mean spirited in nature. Many were funny as hell and provided a source of boating related entertainment. Who can forget the famous bilge pump debate between Marcus and what's her name? Many participants, now long forgotten, had expert experience and knowledge that they shared. The election and loss by Al Gore was the pivot point of the decline of rec.boats as a boating newsgroup. Political bitterness raised it's ugly head, led mostly by Harry Krause and joined by a relatively small group of Democrats who were obviously disappointed with the election results. Most got over it. Not Harry. Harry began his (now 13 year) quest to change the minds of every person who does not support or believe in his liberal political ideology. When that fails, he commences a campaign of craftily worded insults and disparaging comments about the person. Ultimately, if the person holds his ground and becomes a threat to his credibility, Harry exercises his ultimate punishment ... he "plonks" the non-believing offender. Its actually funny to witness in a way and it's also entertaining to sometimes bait a hook and watch him go for it with always predictable results. But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/13, 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/8/2013 6:37 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 11/8/13, 12:58 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:59:19 -0600, Califbill wrote: Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. Harry really wanted Strom Thurmond to be president. That was a likely scenario if they dragged this out for another month or so. Without Jeb, Katherine Harris and "the fix" at the Supreme Court, Dubya would have spent the rest of his life sucking wind in some backwater Texas 'burb, just as he is doing now. :) Yep, that election was a milestone, not only for the country but for rec.boats. Prior to 2000, this newsgroup's focus was still predominately on boating subjects sprinkled with light hearted exchanges and debates, none particularly mean spirited in nature. Many were funny as hell and provided a source of boating related entertainment. Who can forget the famous bilge pump debate between Marcus and what's her name? Many participants, now long forgotten, had expert experience and knowledge that they shared. The election and loss by Al Gore was the pivot point of the decline of rec.boats as a boating newsgroup. Political bitterness raised it's ugly head, led mostly by Harry Krause and joined by a relatively small group of Democrats who were obviously disappointed with the election results. Most got over it. Not Harry. Harry began his (now 13 year) quest to change the minds of every person who does not support or believe in his liberal political ideology. When that fails, he commences a campaign of craftily worded insults and disparaging comments about the person. Ultimately, if the person holds his ground and becomes a threat to his credibility, Harry exercises his ultimate punishment ... he "plonks" the non-believing offender. Its actually funny to witness in a way and it's also entertaining to sometimes bait a hook and watch him go for it with always predictable results. But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. Funny stuff. Stick to electronics. I have never had any desire to "change the minds" of any here who disagree with my political views. And I only plonk juvenile assholes, like your good buddy in Florida. I don't know that Gore won. But I am sure Bush lost. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 8:37 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/8/2013 7:09 AM, Hank© wrote: On 11/8/2013 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. Harry's plonk file is merely a crutch. We can reach out and touch him in an instant. His plonking buys him time to research or think up, what he thinks, is a clever response. I've seen him go from a nasty, bitter, self centered, asshole, to a bumbling idiot, over the course of a few short years. Nevertheless Harry IS Mr. Entertainment for us boating enthusiasts. What would we ever do without him? Imagine someone like Harry having a boat in a slip up in Situate and openly carrying on there the way Harry does here in rec.boats. He would be booted out by marina management before half the season was over under demand by his slip neighbors. In the real world nobody would tolerate his political proselytism for very long. BTW, Harry says proselytism turns his stomach. Proselytism isn't limited to attempted conversion of religious views. It also applies to views or opinions on any subject. No doubt Harry has his share of belly aches. ;-) It would be funny to see him booted from the cradle of liberaldom. -- "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better." BHO (From 2006,when he sometimes told the truth) |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On Fri, 08 Nov 2013 07:25:48 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 11/8/2013 6:37 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 11/8/13, 12:58 AM, wrote: On Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:59:19 -0600, Califbill wrote: Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. Harry really wanted Strom Thurmond to be president. That was a likely scenario if they dragged this out for another month or so. Without Jeb, Katherine Harris and "the fix" at the Supreme Court, Dubya would have spent the rest of his life sucking wind in some backwater Texas 'burb, just as he is doing now. :) Yep, that election was a milestone, not only for the country but for rec.boats. Prior to 2000, this newsgroup's focus was still predominately on boating subjects sprinkled with light hearted exchanges and debates, none particularly mean spirited in nature. Many were funny as hell and provided a source of boating related entertainment. Who can forget the famous bilge pump debate between Marcus and what's her name? Many participants, now long forgotten, had expert experience and knowledge that they shared. The election and loss by Al Gore was the pivot point of the decline of rec.boats as a boating newsgroup. Political bitterness raised it's ugly head, led mostly by Harry Krause and joined by a relatively small group of Democrats who were obviously disappointed with the election results. Most got over it. Not Harry. Harry began his (now 13 year) quest to change the minds of every person who does not support or believe in his liberal political ideology. When that fails, he commences a campaign of craftily worded insults and disparaging comments about the person. Ultimately, if the person holds his ground and becomes a threat to his credibility, Harry exercises his ultimate punishment ... he "plonks" the non-believing offender. Its actually funny to witness in a way and it's also entertaining to sometimes bait a hook and watch him go for it with always predictable results. But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. Sounds like you're about to get Harry figured out. Took awhile, but that's OK. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
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, says... "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Bull****, there is no law. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
In article 1873147304405567140.424361bmckeenospam-
, says... "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. So what law was broken? |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
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, says... "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 8:33 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 8:11 PM, Califbill wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/7/13, 2:27 PM, Califbill wrote: iBoaterer wrote: In article 1932064857405477251.232966bmckeenospam- , says... iBoaterer wrote: In article 131394099405454640.513065bmckeenospam- , says... "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 11/5/2013 7:23 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Glad to see Cuccinelli and his crazy republican tea party extremists going down the toilet. That's certainly the predictions. I don't understand something though ... and this isn't political. (I have little interest in who Virginia elects as governor). MSNBC is reporting that McAuliffe is leading (based on exit polls) with 15 percent of precincts reporting. Yet, when you go to the Virginia.gov website that shows real-time vote counts, it shows Cuccinelli is currently in the lead 50.7% to 41.9% with over 36 percent of precincts reporting. I think there should be no exit polls published until all voting precincts are closed! Yeah, that damned freedom of speech thing should be done away with.... Bull****!!!! You can not campaign near a voting place. Why should the media be able to influence an election on Election Day? What does exit polls accomplish? The media broke the law with impunity in the Al Gore debacle in Florida. Two time zones and they reported results while some polling places were still open in the Florida Panhandle. People actually left the lines and did not vote, as they figured their vote was going to be wasted anyway. Reporters should have spent jail time for that law breaking as well as the media executives. What law did they break? The law where you can not post results or exit polls until the polling places closed. Florida is in two time zones. What *law* is that, Mr. Political Encyclopedia? The exit polls may be allowed, but the results from a polling place can not be publicly distributed until all polls are closed. You can Google the Florida law. As well as probably every other state. Exit polls typically do not reveal "results" from a polling place but, rather, the results of people who were asked a series of questions as they left the polling place. There is no law against exiting polling or posting the results of exit polls, contrary to what you claimed. Live with it. The media posted the actual results from the polls counts while the Western part of the state was still voting. Are you referring to the 2000 election in Florida? The election in which Jeb Bush and the Supremes handed the election to Dumbya? Yup, the election where the Supremes required Florida to observe and follow the law. You still haven't shown what law you believe was broken by posting exit polling results... |
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that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 7:09 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 11/8/2013 7:25 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: But he's not getting better. He's actually getting worse. He's still counting chaffs in Florida ballots cards desperately looking for proof that Gore really won. Harry's plonk file is merely a crutch. We can reach out and touch him in an instant. His plonking buys him time to research or think up, what he thinks, is a clever response. I've seen him go from a nasty, bitter, self centered, asshole, to a bumbling idiot, over the course of a few short years. Nevertheless Harry IS Mr. Entertainment for us boating enthusiasts. What would we ever do without him? Imagine someone like Harry having a boat in a slip up in Situate and openly carrying on there the way Harry does here in rec.boats. He would be booted out by marina management before half the season was over under demand by his slip neighbors. In the real world nobody would tolerate his political proselytism for very long. BTW, Harry says proselytism turns his stomach. Proselytism isn't limited to attempted conversion of religious views. It also applies to views or opinions on any subject. |
that flushing noise is cuccinelli
On 11/8/2013 9:46 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/8/13, 8:41 AM, Charlemagne wrote: If harry didn't hide in his basement all day long, he would be long ago dead.... Do i have to contact your local police again? Maybe you should. But then you should expect retaliation. Whistle blowing to the IRS might be a good way to start. And the reward might be substantial depending on how much funny business you tried to get away with. -- "The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means that, 'the buck stops here.' America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better." BHO (From 2006,when he sometimes told the truth) |
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