palmtreegirl
Loving life in Florida
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Anyone who lives in Luzerne or Monroe County(District 18) in PA, please vote for Democrat Tom Tigue for State Representative!
man...sure did not take long...why are you here trying to stir up trouble may I ask?
Originally posted by crazyforgoofy
I've seen their concerts in St. Louis and Madison, WI. They are so much fun! My sister had a LL fansite just for fun for a while and became pals with Conrad. They invited us to "sit in" on a radio interview and performance after a concert in St. Louis a few years ago. We brought doughnuts and got to watch them perform close up. It was great.
Originally posted by rcyannacci
Did I just paint myself a "leftie" alongside PG, LoraJ, and others?
Originally posted by peachgirl
Because their thread is boring!! The only reason it stays alive is because someone gives it an artificial bump every once in a while.
The best thing about this thread is that it finally proved that all the Republicans want to is fight and argue.
I have to say that all the holier than thou talk going on about how awful some of us are for saying that we won't support bush is sickening!
Excuse me...did we forget the way President Clinton was treated when he was in office? The Republicans wrote the book on being disrespectful and non supportive of the President. Now that their boy is in office (but not for long) all of a sudden they want to conveniently forget their behavior.
Not a chance in hell...Tell ya' what, put Kerry in office, support him fully no matter what decisions he makes and when you finally get a Republican back in office I'll do the same in return.
peachgirl, I bow down before you. That is exactly what's happened. I wonder if you'll get any pledges from the right.Originally posted by faithinkarma
We're all painted so left now that when we have our Disney meet we won't even be able to walk down the right side of Main Street USA![]()
Man, you take a couple of hours off and it takes a while to catch up here. Looks like our ranks are growing all the time. Yea for us.
I wonder if you'll get any pledges from the right.
Originally posted by faithinkarma
I could be wrong, but it seems to me that many of you have not taken part in any of the political threads very much.
but it seems to me that many of you have not taken part in any of the political threads very much.
Originally posted by peachgirl
I have to say that all the holier than thou talk going on about how awful some of us are for saying that we won't support bush is sickening!
Excuse me...did we forget the way President Clinton was treated when he was in office? The Republicans wrote the book on being disrespectful and non supportive of the President. Now that their boy is in office (but not for long) all of a sudden they want to conveniently forget their behavior.
Originally posted by swilphil
I'm very concerned about the coming election and people being denied their right to vote.
Another thing that scares the crap out of me is what shape we'll be in if Bush win's and has four years unchecked because he doesn't have to worry about re-election.

Funny story.Subject: Priceless!!
Terry L. Pence - State of Washington
Last Thursday I put out one of my Bush/Cheney signs in my
front yard. Between midnight and 3:00 a.m. someone stole it.
On Friday night I put out sign No. 2. Since I didn't have to get
up early, I thought my dog and I would "stake out" our sign. This
time I put the sign a little closer to the gate leading to my
backyard. With my dog on an extra long leash, I planted myself
on a lawn chair and read "Unfit for Command" by flashlight until
about 1:00 a.m. Here comes the fun part . . I noticed that the car
coming down the street was slowing down and pulling over
to the curb right next to my yard. Sure enough, he gets out of his
car and heads right for my sign. Just as he was about to uproot
and desecrate it, I opened my gate and let my dog make the
initial introduction! As he ran to hide behind the rear end of his
car, I promptly moved to the driver-side door, which was still
open. It was a fairly nice car with power everything and still
running. While my dog continued to "introduce" herself, I rolled
up the window and hit the power door lock button. With that, I
slammed the door, grabbed my Bush sign and headed into the
back yard.
And now for the "rest of the story." About 40 minutes later, I
heard a knock at the door. I opened the door to one of our
city's finest . . . the Vancouver Police Department. The officer
asked me what was going on and when I told him, he could not
stop laughing! I followed him out to the perp's car and stood
there while he asked the guy a few more questions. Upon
learning that the guy lived a couple of streets down, I -- knowing
what was about to happen -- asked him, "Why do you have
Oregon plates on your car if you live just down the street (here
in Vancouver, Wash.)?" You see, Larry, Oregon has no sales tax, Washington residents will often buy and register cars in Oregon
to avoid paying sales tax . . . it's a crime and the fine is pretty
stiff. Here comes the best part. . . . The look on this guy's face
told me he knew he was about to get busted. When the officer
asked for his license and registration, the "Democrat" mumbled
that (his license) was suspended. Then, just for kicks and giggles
I asked the officer if he smelled any alcohol coming from the guy!
The officer looked at me, smiled and promptly gave him a field
breathalyzer test. Guess what? You got it, he blew a 10, legally
drunk in the state of Washington.
DUI; over $5,000 plus the insurance hit.
Illegal registration; 7.6% of the car's value, plus a $500 fine.
DWS, (on top of DWI), around a thousand.
Being branded as a "MORON," all 'cause he hates Bush....
PRICELESS!!!!!
"We want people to think 'terrorism' for the last four days," said a Bush-Cheney campaign official. "And anything that raises the issue in people's minds is good for us."
A senior GOP strategist added, "anything that makes people nervous about their personal safety helps Bush."
He called it "a little gift," saying it helps the President but doesn't guarantee his reelection."