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I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms
to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? |
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On Feb 6, 7:36�am, Tim wrote:
I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? Not much. With McCain all but sewing up the R nomination, the conservatives will likely begin a third party campaign. Given a choice between two of the three moderates left standing, one R and two D's, much of the far right will pull the handle for "none of the above" and extremism on either side of the spectrum is difficult to silence. Should that occur, it would normally hand the election to the D's. I suspect that anybody launching a third party candidate this year will be smart enough to fund a fourth as well to split the vote for the other side. (In 2004, Nader's petition drive for access to state ballots as well as no small amount of his actual campaign expenses were funded by a consultant to the GOP. When questioned about this, Nader didn't even bother denying it, simply responding "I don't care where the money comes from". Only thing Nader ever did to act like a real politician.) So stay tuned, you didn't miss a thing. It's a long, long way from over. I'd suggest they get some decent security around Obama from here on out, but then again I clearly remember a similarly idealistic "threat" being extinguished in June of 1968. You think that wind storm last night was something? Just wait for the stormy conclusion to this year's campaign. It's going to get u,g,l,y. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 6, 7:36�am, Tim wrote: I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? Not much. With McCain all but sewing up the R nomination, the conservatives will likely begin a third party campaign. Given a choice between two of the three moderates left standing, one R and two D's, much of the far right will pull the handle for "none of the above" and extremism on either side of the spectrum is difficult to silence. The far righties on one of the firearms-related boards I read are awaiting the End of Days. Their posts read as if they came from the lips of Limbaugh or Coulter. Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. Nothing politically would please me more, but I doubt that will happen. Most of the Repugs will hold their noses and vote for McCain. |
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![]() HK wrote: Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. And for the Dems, what would be your "nightmare ticket", Harry |
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 10:17:05 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
HK wrote: Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. And for the Dems, what would be your "nightmare ticket", Harry Anything besides Clinton and Clinton. -- John H |
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Tim wrote:
HK wrote: Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. And for the Dems, what would be your "nightmare ticket", Harry Either Hillary or Barack in the White House suits me just fine. |
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On Feb 6, 5:39*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: HK wrote: Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. And for the Dems, what would be your "nightmare ticket", Harry Either Hillary or Barack in the White House suits me just fine. You like nightmares?? |
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On Feb 6, 9:44Â*am, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 6, 7:36�am, Tim wrote: I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? Not much. With McCain all but sewing up the R nomination, the conservatives will likely begin a third party campaign. Given a choice between two of the three moderates left standing, one R and two D's, much of the far right will pull the handle for "none of the above" and extremism on either side of the spectrum is difficult to silence. The far righties on one of the firearms-related boards I read are awaiting the End of Days. Their posts read as if they came from the lips of Limbaugh or Coulter. Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. Nothing politically would please me more, but I doubt that will happen. Most of the Repugs will hold their noses and vote for McCain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I listened to Rush LImbaugh for about an hour today. The callers that got past his screeners were saying things like "There's no conservative choice in this election!" Nearly all were at least mildly, if not adamantly opposed to McCain. Limbaugh was blasting McCain for "giving away the store to the Deomocrats!" One of the callers suggested that Rush run as a third party candidate. Never happen, but it's amusing to contemplate from 100 different perspectives. Those callers who said they would relucantly vote McCain were typically quick to clarify "but it won't be a vote for McCain, it will be a vote against Hillary" |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 6, 9:44 am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 6, 7:36�am, Tim wrote: I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? Not much. With McCain all but sewing up the R nomination, the conservatives will likely begin a third party campaign. Given a choice between two of the three moderates left standing, one R and two D's, much of the far right will pull the handle for "none of the above" and extremism on either side of the spectrum is difficult to silence. The far righties on one of the firearms-related boards I read are awaiting the End of Days. Their posts read as if they came from the lips of Limbaugh or Coulter. Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. Nothing politically would please me more, but I doubt that will happen. Most of the Repugs will hold their noses and vote for McCain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I listened to Rush LImbaugh for about an hour today. The callers that got past his screeners were saying things like "There's no conservative choice in this election!" Nearly all were at least mildly, if not adamantly opposed to McCain. Limbaugh was blasting McCain for "giving away the store to the Deomocrats!" One of the callers suggested that Rush run as a third party candidate. Never happen, but it's amusing to contemplate from 100 different perspectives. Those callers who said they would relucantly vote McCain were typically quick to clarify "but it won't be a vote for McCain, it will be a vote against Hillary" I wonder who is in charge of defining "conservative." I mean, Barry Goldwater was a conservative, but he was pro-choice and against interfering in the lives of gays. What would Rush say about *that*? Teddy Roosevelt was a conservative, as was Richard Nixon. They'd both be anathema to many of today's closed-minded conservatives. |
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On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 21:47:58 -0500, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 6, 9:44 am, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 6, 7:36?am, Tim wrote: I went and voted, came home ate some supper and waited for the storms to come though. He got some pretty stiff winds last night and a lot of old shedcs got blown over. Good way to clean up the town. I myself didn't get any damage but plenty did. But nothing of any real threat. Satalite TV went out. And I really didn't feel like listening to any eleciton results anyhow. too long and drawn out. Daughter is mome, sick with mono. and so she and I watched videos till I hit the sack at about 9:30. This morning, while getting ready for work I turned on the TV and reception was good, but I scanned Fox, CNN, and about everyone else and gave that up too. Too many commercials and talking heads. Never found out anything conclusive. so, besides not much, what did I miss? Not much. With McCain all but sewing up the R nomination, the conservatives will likely begin a third party campaign. Given a choice between two of the three moderates left standing, one R and two D's, much of the far right will pull the handle for "none of the above" and extremism on either side of the spectrum is difficult to silence. The far righties on one of the firearms-related boards I read are awaiting the End of Days. Their posts read as if they came from the lips of Limbaugh or Coulter. Their guess is that the GOP nominees will be McCain and Huckabee (their nightmare GOP ticket), and that the best hope is to split off entirely and finally from the GOP and form a third party. Nothing politically would please me more, but I doubt that will happen. Most of the Repugs will hold their noses and vote for McCain.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I listened to Rush LImbaugh for about an hour today. The callers that got past his screeners were saying things like "There's no conservative choice in this election!" Nearly all were at least mildly, if not adamantly opposed to McCain. Limbaugh was blasting McCain for "giving away the store to the Deomocrats!" One of the callers suggested that Rush run as a third party candidate. Never happen, but it's amusing to contemplate from 100 different perspectives. Those callers who said they would relucantly vote McCain were typically quick to clarify "but it won't be a vote for McCain, it will be a vote against Hillary" I wonder who is in charge of defining "conservative." I mean, Barry Goldwater was a conservative, but he was pro-choice and against interfering in the lives of gays. What would Rush say about *that*? Teddy Roosevelt was a conservative, as was Richard Nixon. They'd both be anathema to many of today's closed-minded conservatives. Think about it, Harry. -- John H |
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