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Poll: Among the Democrats who do you want?
Hilary Clinton
Jim Webb
Lincoln Chafee
Bernie Sanders
Martin O'Malley
Other like Biden for example?
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Who would you vote for today?


Quote:What are you trying to say?


It was tongue in cheek to your sarcastic remark don't take it personal
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Quote:That you are a socialist. /s


Eric has been weird lately. I think he's given up.


Nah just gotta rub the statist from time to time. Keeps me going
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Quote:That would require most of the population using common sense so I hold no hope of that ever happening.
If only common sense wasn't so uncommon.

Original Season Ticket Holder - Retired  1995 - 2020


At some point you just have to let go of what you thought should happen and live in what is happening.
 

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Quote:Nah just gotta rub the statist from time to time. Keeps me going


Come on man, this is a family friendly website!!!!
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Quote:Come on man, this is a family friendly website!!!!


Commies always twisting my words!
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Quote:Commies always twisting my words!
In Soviet Russia, words twist you!

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The GOP debate on CNBC tomorrow at 6pm EST (is the four 1%) and at 8pm the main event.

Democrats next debate is on Saturday, Nov 14th


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Quote:The GOP debate on CNBC tomorrow at 6pm EST (is the four 1%) and at 8pm the main event.

Democrats next debate is on Saturday, Nov 14th
I'm going to be 35,000 feet above Kansas. Sad

 

...does Southwest have CNBC on their free inflight TV list?

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Quote:I'm going to be 35,000 feet above Kansas. Sad


...does Southwest have CNBC on their free inflight TV list?


Kansas? I'm so sorry.
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Quote:Kansas? I'm so sorry.
Maybe not Kansas? I'm going from Dallas to Denver via OKC, so OKC-Denver might be more of a southern trip? Even still, 35k above Oklahoma really isn't any better than Kansas. I hate Oklahoma lol.

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Quote:Maybe not Kansas? I'm going from Dallas to Denver via OKC, so OKC-Denver might be more of a southern trip? Even still, 35k above Oklahoma really isn't any better than Kansas. I hate Oklahoma lol.
Ending up in DEN might actually be worth it to go over those wretched hives.  :thumbsup:

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TJ's going to Denver to "stock up".




There are 10 kinds of people in this world.  Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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Quote:TJ's going to Denver to "stock up".
And drive back to Texas in a car with Colorado plates that's loaded with weed? No thank you!


My father in law was "gifted" my old stash when I moved...might ask him to share a gummy or two tomorrow.
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(This post was last modified: 10-28-2015, 06:21 PM by The Real Marty.)

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One thing I know for sure- The democrat will win. It's just demographics. The voting population is 13% Hispanic, 12% African-American, 51% women, 10% gay. about 30% liberal. Most of these categories overlap somewhat, but when you consider that the Democratic candidate starts with New York and California solidly on their side, you can see the problem the Republicans have.
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One thing I know for sure- The democrat will win. It's just demographics. The voting population is 13% Hispanic, 12% African-American, 51% women, 10% gay. about 30% liberal. Most of these categories overlap somewhat, but when you consider that the Democratic candidate starts with New York and California solidly on their side, you can see the problem the Republicans have.
The other problem they have is the people they put on stage to run. Their base loves them and that's fine but they don't attract the middle of the road people that are turned off by the fear and rhetoric that comes from them during the primaries. They think they can Etch-A-Sketch it away but you can't anymore. Internet and media don't let that happen. 

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Quote:I'm going to be 35,000 feet above Kansas. Sad

 

...does Southwest have CNBC on their free inflight TV list?
 

Probably not

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Quote:Probably not
They do, actually.


But Gravity Falls seemed like a better alternative after five minutes of that mess. I can only watch people stand around saying the same thing over and over again so many times. If they'd start taking about the issues and stop taking about Hillary Clinton, I'd not be so tempted to flip to a cartoon.
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One thing I know for sure- The democrat will win. It's just demographics. The voting population is 13% Hispanic, 12% African-American, 51% women, 10% gay. about 30% liberal. Most of these categories overlap somewhat, but when you consider that the Democratic candidate starts with New York and California solidly on their side, you can see the problem the Republicans have.
 

That's what I keep waiting for - for a supporter of Cruz, Trump or Carson to tell me how the electoral map makes it possible for one of them to win.

 

I've long suspected that many "conservatives" really want Clinton to win. It allows them to remain self-righteous and avoid the responsibility of having to defend a President and his/her policies.

The sun's not yellow, it's chicken.
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Since Rand Paul isn't getting any traction once he bows out I'm shifting my support to Ted Cruz the next closest candidate to Paul in my opion.
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Quote:That's what I keep waiting for - for a supporter of Cruz, Trump or Carson to tell me how the electoral map makes it possible for one of them to win.


I've long suspected that many "conservatives" really want Clinton to win. It allows them to remain self-righteous and avoid the responsibility of having to defend a President and his/her policies.


Crazy talk no one conservative wants another Clinton administration.
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