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Boater November 5th 08 01:50 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had for
the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect it'll be
entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.




Eight years?

Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and pastes
of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. :-)

Eisboch

Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being posted
in rec.boats. It appears that most Republicans in here are being very
supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still slinging mud 12 yr
old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might have
gone to McCain. He might have volunteered to help with the Obama
campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run campaign ever,
they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100 messages a day in
rec.boats. Heck there are almost 8 regulars in rec.boats, and you have
been very effective in selling the Democratic story. ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages to
have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call 5
voters and personally ask them to vote. My wife, who knew her vote
would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so she could
vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with the US
education map. Most of the states with the lowest high school grad
rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores, went to McCain. Most
of the states with the highest high school grad rate, those with the
best rated colleges and universities, those with the highest ACT and SAT
scores voted for Obama. If the Repub's want to regain control, they
need to make a drastic change



This smells like a post from Smithers.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] November 5th 08 01:54 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Boater wrote:
Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had for
the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect it'll be
entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.



Eight years?

Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and pastes
of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. :-)

Eisboch

Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being posted
in rec.boats. It appears that most Republicans in here are being very
supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still slinging mud 12 yr
old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might
have gone to McCain. He might have volunteered to help with the Obama
campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run campaign
ever, they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100 messages a
day in rec.boats. Heck there are almost 8 regulars in rec.boats, and
you have been very effective in selling the Democratic story. ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages to
have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call 5
voters and personally ask them to vote. My wife, who knew her vote
would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so she
could vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with the
US education map. Most of the states with the lowest high school grad
rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores, went to McCain.
Most of the states with the highest high school grad rate, those with
the best rated colleges and universities, those with the highest ACT
and SAT scores voted for Obama. If the Repub's want to regain
control, they need to make a drastic change



This smells like a post from Smithers.


Damn, you must be a graduate from the Univ. of Kansas. Who else but
Harry would leave New England (an area with the best schools in the
country) to go a 4th tier school.

Boater November 5th 08 02:10 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Boater wrote:
Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had for
the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect it'll be
entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.



Eight years?

Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and pastes
of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. :-)

Eisboch

Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being
posted in rec.boats. It appears that most Republicans in here are
being very supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still
slinging mud 12 yr old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might
have gone to McCain. He might have volunteered to help with the
Obama campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run
campaign ever, they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100
messages a day in rec.boats. Heck there are almost 8 regulars in
rec.boats, and you have been very effective in selling the Democratic
story. ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages
to have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call 5
voters and personally ask them to vote. My wife, who knew her vote
would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so she
could vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with the
US education map. Most of the states with the lowest high school
grad rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores, went to
McCain. Most of the states with the highest high school grad rate,
those with the best rated colleges and universities, those with the
highest ACT and SAT scores voted for Obama. If the Repub's want to
regain control, they need to make a drastic change



This smells like a post from Smithers.


Damn, you must be a graduate from the Univ. of Kansas. Who else but
Harry would leave New England (an area with the best schools in the
country) to go a 4th tier school.



Just what rec.boats needs...the return of Reggie the Asshole.

Well...

Easy enough to ignore.

Bye, bye...schitthead.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] November 5th 08 02:12 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Boater wrote:
Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had
for the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect
it'll be entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.



Eight years?

Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and
pastes of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. :-)

Eisboch

Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being
posted in rec.boats. It appears that most Republicans in here are
being very supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still
slinging mud 12 yr old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might
have gone to McCain. He might have volunteered to help with the
Obama campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run
campaign ever, they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100
messages a day in rec.boats. Heck there are almost 8 regulars in
rec.boats, and you have been very effective in selling the
Democratic story. ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages
to have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call
5 voters and personally ask them to vote. My wife, who knew her
vote would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so
she could vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with
the US education map. Most of the states with the lowest high
school grad rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores, went
to McCain. Most of the states with the highest high school grad
rate, those with the best rated colleges and universities, those
with the highest ACT and SAT scores voted for Obama. If the Repub's
want to regain control, they need to make a drastic change


This smells like a post from Smithers.


Damn, you must be a graduate from the Univ. of Kansas. Who else but
Harry would leave New England (an area with the best schools in the
country) to go a 4th tier school.



Just what rec.boats needs...the return of Reggie the Asshole.

Well...

Easy enough to ignore.

Bye, bye...schitthead.


The truth really hurts doesn't it.

Jim November 5th 08 02:44 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Boater wrote:
Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...

Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had
for the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect
it'll be entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.



Eight years?

Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and
pastes of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. :-)

Eisboch

Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being
posted in rec.boats. It appears that most Republicans in here are
being very supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still
slinging mud 12 yr old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might
have gone to McCain. He might have volunteered to help with the
Obama campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run
campaign ever, they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100
messages a day in rec.boats. Heck there are almost 8 regulars in
rec.boats, and you have been very effective in selling the
Democratic story. ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages
to have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call
5 voters and personally ask them to vote. My wife, who knew her
vote would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so
she could vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with
the US education map. Most of the states with the lowest high
school grad rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores,
went to McCain. Most of the states with the highest high school
grad rate, those with the best rated colleges and universities,
those with the highest ACT and SAT scores voted for Obama. If the
Repub's want to regain control, they need to make a drastic change


This smells like a post from Smithers.

Damn, you must be a graduate from the Univ. of Kansas. Who else but
Harry would leave New England (an area with the best schools in the
country) to go a 4th tier school.



Just what rec.boats needs...the return of Reggie the Asshole.

Well...

Easy enough to ignore.

Bye, bye...schitthead.


The truth really hurts doesn't it.


He has been a bit testy lately. It must thrill you to see that you have
such a profound effect on his mood. :-)

Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] November 5th 08 03:35 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Jim wrote:


The truth really hurts doesn't it.


He has been a bit testy lately. It must thrill you to see that you have
such a profound effect on his mood. :-)


It actually is sad that even in what should be his happiest moment, he
has no enjoyment in life.

[email protected] November 5th 08 03:42 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
On Nov 5, 7:41*am, Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...


Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had for
the last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect it'll be
entirely gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.


Eight years?


Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and pastes
of the past 12 years.
You are welcome. *:-)


Eisboch


See...your vote for Obama does have an up side!


Looks like Kerry performed as expected...no boomlet for his opponent.


A bit south of you, looks like Joe L. is going to be pretty lonely,
unless the GOP wants to rebuild a more moderate party. If it does, he
could be its model.


The Republicans will move to the right over the next two years. They
have found that being lefties doens't get them anywhere.


That's good news...the farther to the right the GOP moves, the more it
will become the party of Southern *white* men and the more irrelevant it
will be.

Maybe you should move to South Carolina, too, along with Herring.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


68% of white males voted for Obama, more than voted for Kerry.. Your
fairytales and intolerance is getting old...

[email protected] November 5th 08 03:46 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
On Nov 5, 8:28*am, Big Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...


Really. The throbbing headache (figurative, of course) I've had for the
last eight years is beginning to subside, and I expect it'll be entirely
gone by the end of the third week of January 2009.


Eight years?


Hey, anything was worth getting rid of your political cut and pastes of the
past 12 years.
You are welcome. *:-)


Eisboch


Eisboch,

I had to stop by just to see what political rhetoric was being *posted
in rec.boats. *It appears that most Republicans in here are being very
supportive of OUR new president, yet Harry is still slinging mud 12 yr
old mud.

If Harry bothered to volunteered to work for Obama, Maryland might have
gone to McCain. *He might have volunteered to help with the Obama
campaign, but since the campaign was one of the best run campaign ever,
* they told Harry "We need your help in posting 100 messages a day in
rec.boats. * Heck there are almost 8 regulars in rec.boats, and you have
been very effective in selling the Democratic story. * ;)

My son worked on Obama's campaign, and one of the sent out messages to
have everyone on their email and telephone list, promise to call 5
voters and personally ask them to vote. *My wife, who knew her vote
would not change the results in GA., left work early, just so she could
vote.

It appears that the Republican party has been taken over by the
religious right, if the Dem's are smart they will lean towards the
center, and they will be in charge for a long time. *Last night, I
looked at the election map and compared the election results with the US
education map. *Most of the states with the lowest high school grad
rate, the lowest SAT scores, the lowest ACT scores, went to McCain.
Most of the states with the highest high school grad rate, those with
the best rated colleges and universities, those with the highest ACT and
SAT scores voted for Obama. *If the Repub's want to regain control, they
need to make a drastic change- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Pffttt. you aren't fooling anybody Harry.. This is the same crap you
have been spewing for years. If there were ever a real investigation
into voter fraud, most of your talking points would be put out the
with the grey water...

Jim November 5th 08 03:56 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Jim wrote:


The truth really hurts doesn't it.


He has been a bit testy lately. It must thrill you to see that you
have such a profound effect on his mood. :-)


It actually is sad that even in what should be his happiest moment, he
has no enjoyment in life.

I think he is as worried about his future. He is quite wealthy, you know.

Reginald P. Smithers III[_4_] November 5th 08 04:01 PM

Thank you, my fellow Americans!
 
Jim wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Jim wrote:


The truth really hurts doesn't it.

He has been a bit testy lately. It must thrill you to see that you
have such a profound effect on his mood. :-)


It actually is sad that even in what should be his happiest moment, he
has no enjoyment in life.

I think he is as worried about his future. He is quite wealthy, you know.


Guess again. ;)



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