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mis_verduras June 16 2010, 14:46:17 UTC
You mean like the Democrats?

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squidb0i June 16 2010, 15:19:11 UTC
Sure, but ten times worse.

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mis_verduras June 16 2010, 15:19:56 UTC
Yeah, I'll give you that much. The democrats are at least much slower.

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You Betcha. dr_pepper_spray June 16 2010, 14:53:25 UTC
They're mad as hell about... about.... about..... about.........

and they aren't going to take it anymore *wink*

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bernmarx June 16 2010, 16:14:05 UTC
Yeah! Right! I agree!

(I just wanted a second-place ribbon from brucenstein, and he already gave one out in the other item.)

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bernmarx June 16 2010, 17:50:07 UTC
Oh, he's since given me a First Place ribbon elsewhere, so I'm happy.

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donkeyjon June 16 2010, 17:02:19 UTC
I'm hoping there will be a groundswell of the anti-tea party Republicans soon. Because I can't vote Democrat, and the Libertarians are nuts.

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weswilson June 16 2010, 17:42:07 UTC
I would welcome a rational conservative party that rejected neo-conservative bullshit and tea-party wankery. Probably vote for a lot of them, too.

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bernmarx June 16 2010, 17:56:56 UTC
If Rick Snyder wins the GOP gubernatorial nod for Michigan this year, I'll be looking long and hard at the two choices, and he might get my vote.

If Peter Hoekstra, Mike Cox, or Michael Bouchard win, I'm voting Democrat, even if they put forth a semiliterate rhinoceros as their candidate.

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donkeyjon June 16 2010, 18:23:13 UTC
The truly sad thing? I live in MI and will now be voting here, and don't feel informed enough to vote for any candidate. The ones I see TV commercials for are so objectionable it makes me want to kill them.

And I immediately refuse to vote for any candidate who wants to throw more money at GM, so half of them are immediately thrown out.

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rimpala June 17 2010, 14:35:45 UTC
That's rather clever and well drawn

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