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Eisboch wrote:
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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.
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Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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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.

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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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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.
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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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.


Update your spreadsheet, I am moving to North Carolina.

Obama has a lot of promises to keep. If he doesn't keep those promises
he is going to be in a world of hurt with the people who elected him.

The question becomes who is really in charge, Pelosi, Reid, Obama?
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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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.


Update your spreadsheet, I am moving to North Carolina.



You'd like South Carolina more. North Carolina obviously is progressive.


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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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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.


Update your spreadsheet, I am moving to North Carolina.



You'd like South Carolina more. North Carolina obviously is progressive.


More golf courses in NC. Besides I will be able to golf with John H.
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On Nov 5, 7:41*am, Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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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 -

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68% of white males voted for Obama, more than voted for Kerry.. Your
fairytales and intolerance is getting old...
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On Nov 5, 7:41*am, Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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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 -


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


Please. I don't need heartburn at seven thirty in the morning.

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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 07:29:58 -0500, Boater wrote:


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.


How the GOP responds is going to be quite interesting. Unfortunately,
many of the moderate voices were thrown out. On the plus side, McCain's
concession speech and his future actions, could go a long way in easing
the divisiveness that has plagued us recently.

Obama was given a pretty sizable mandate. If he uses it wisely, and
reaches across the aisle, we could recover from the past eight years,
sooner than later.


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