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Post by ed on Jun 4, 2018 13:42:38 GMT -5
Good afternoon to all-
Researchers in Alabama have discovered that every single Republican politician running for office in the 2018 fall election has exactly the same first two names!
That's right- according to research done recently, every single Republican politician's name, however it ends, starts with Conservative Christian.
Check it out and see-
Conservative Christian Kay Ivey for Governor.
Conservative Christian Sarah Stewart for Supreme Court.
Conservative Christian Harry Shiver for district representative.
And all currently running for office Repubs have the same first names! Who'da thunk it.
Must have been popular first names the years the Repubs were born.
Good evening to all- Ed
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2018 17:19:46 GMT -5
I've decided to sit out the primary. I am underwhelmed by the Democrats that are running.
In the general election in November I'll go ahead and mark one box, the straight Democrat one.
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Post by ed on Jun 4, 2018 17:38:10 GMT -5
Good evening to all-
Toby- I reckon I will go vote in the primary, but there's really no reason to do so here in Alabama. And in the general, there's no option but to vote straight Democratic. I do wish there were options, but here in the Great State of Alabama, we really don't have a gnat's hiney chance of making any difference with our votes. Being a liberal in Alabama is sort of like being a bast*rd at a family reunion- we don't usually feel too welcome, and we don't often get much consideration. But we got to go down struggling. Good night to all- Ed
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2018 17:43:38 GMT -5
Good evening to all- Toby- I reckon I will go vote in the primary, but there's really no reason to do so here in Alabama. And in the general, there's no option but to vote straight Democratic. I do wish there were options, but here in the Great State of Alabama, we really don't have a gnat's hiney chance of making any difference with our votes. Being a liberal in Alabama is sort of like being a bast*rd at a family reunion- we don't usually feel too welcome, and we don't often get much consideration. But we got to go down struggling. Good night to all- Ed That's what it looks like to me. The only reason I voted in the 2016 primary was because Bernie was on the ballot.
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Post by tnthomas on Jun 4, 2018 18:06:49 GMT -5
Being a liberal bast*rd in Ala., definitely a lonely existence. I may live on the Left coast(as the East coast right-wingers say) in California, but reside in one of the brightest red counties...where yuh could expect a key scratch on your car's paint-job
if you were bold(or stupid) enough to have an Obama bumper sticker, or anything anti-NRA displayed.
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