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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-24-06 12:52 PM
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6. Well, that one would either keep me home and comfy on election
Edited on Fri Mar-24-06 12:53 PM by Warpy
day or would propel me to the polls to vote Green, depending on whether or not there were local or congressional candidates worth a vote.

What a putrid ticket. Conservative and conservative. I guess conservatives never learn and will keep trying to do the same losing strategy over and over again, hoping for the miracle of a different outcome.

And that is one definition of insanity.
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  -Hillary Clinton/Mark Warner 2008 Sammy Pepys  Mar-24-06 12:41 PM   #0 
  - I like Warner-Feingold but would vote for Hillary-Warner  Proud2BAmurkin   Mar-24-06 12:43 PM   #1 
  - What states will HRC win that Gore or Kerry did not?  Deep13   Mar-24-06 12:43 PM   #2 
  - Those were my thoughts...  Sammy Pepys   Mar-24-06 12:44 PM   #3 
  - Sebelius/Feingold ??  Deep13   Mar-24-06 12:45 PM   #4 
  - The 2004 Ohio vote was rigged by Ken Blackwell. That won't happen again.  oasis   Mar-24-06 01:17 PM   #13 
     - How do you know? Besides, that was one state.  Deep13   Mar-24-06 01:26 PM   #16 
        - Hello...... Blackwell was in charge of the elections in Ohio.  oasis   Mar-24-06 02:53 PM   #27 
           - He was in charge of certain aspects ...  Deep13   Mar-24-06 03:27 PM   #32 
              - Blackwell rejected absentee ballots that were not printed on a specific  oasis   Mar-24-06 03:48 PM   #34 
  - Green party here I come.  redqueen   Mar-24-06 12:51 PM   #5 
  - Well, that one would either keep me home and comfy on election  Warpy   Mar-24-06 12:52 PM   #6 
  - wow, which issues are they conservative on?  k_jerome   Mar-24-06 03:08 PM   #29 
  - Blech! That would keep the Dem losing streak on track.  Pithy Cherub   Mar-24-06 12:56 PM   #7 
  - I would not hesitate to vote for HRC in November, ...  Deep13   Mar-24-06 01:32 PM   #18 
     - Hillary & Warner are mutually interchangeable and equally awful  Pithy Cherub   Mar-24-06 01:51 PM   #20 
     - You illustrate problem #2: the liberal base will not support them either.  Deep13   Mar-24-06 02:01 PM   #21 
     - Bill Clinton lost bost Iowa and NH  karynnj   Mar-24-06 03:22 PM   #31 
  - I think their personalities don't match well.  Bleachers7   Mar-24-06 12:57 PM   #8 
  - Who thinks that? Karl Rove? Ralph Nader?  mzmolly   Mar-24-06 01:05 PM   #9 
  - His Dem credentials are bonafide....  Sammy Pepys   Mar-24-06 01:08 PM   #10 
     - Indeed, tell him to take a vacation and summon President Gore.  mzmolly   Mar-24-06 01:31 PM   #17 
  - It's a F*cking DLC Ticket....  Totally Committed   Mar-24-06 01:09 PM   #11 
  - Although I get the feeling that you are holding back, I agree with  ladjf   Mar-24-06 02:42 PM   #26 
  - Where is the "No Fucking Way" choice?  Husb2Sparkly   Mar-24-06 01:12 PM   #12 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Mar-24-06 01:20 PM   #14 
  - How about any combo of Clark, Warner, or Feingold? n/t  FSogol   Mar-24-06 01:21 PM   #15 
  - Clark/Feingold? Sounds good to me.  Deep13   Mar-24-06 01:34 PM   #19 
     - I could go with that ticket. Or, Gore/Feingold  ladjf   Mar-24-06 02:40 PM   #25 
     - I like that ticket, too  WesDem   Mar-24-06 03:01 PM   #28 
  - We would be better off running Flavor Flav and Vash the Stampede  tatertop   Mar-24-06 02:32 PM   #22 
  - This just in: 2006 is an election year  JeffR   Mar-24-06 02:39 PM   #23 
  - Hopefully the Dems are smarter than that.  ladjf   Mar-24-06 02:39 PM   #24 
  - "In the know"?????  elizm   Mar-24-06 03:20 PM   #30 
  - I would vote for the ticket  NJ Democrats   Mar-24-06 03:44 PM   #33 
  - I'm now officially Fed UP and burned out on the 2008 elections!  FrenchieCat   Mar-24-06 03:58 PM   #35 
  - Reverse it and you got a winner... Not saying much, though, considering  nickshepDEM   Mar-24-06 04:02 PM   #36 
 

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