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maxrandb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-20-10 12:07 PM
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62. You know, it would be much easier to stop "crapping" on the South
if the South would quit "crapping" on the rest of us by sending the likes of Jim Demint, Saxby Chamblis, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Mitch McConnell and Lindsay Graham to the national stage.

and, I know there are many "losers" on the North side as well, such as Christie from NJ and Boehner from Ohio (but in Ohio's defense, Boehner's district ought to be called "Northern Kentucky").

It just seems that the "south" sends a much more toxic and concentrated brand of filth into our body politics.

Want people to stop "crapping" on the South, then START ELECTING SOME SANE PEOPLE TO PUBLIC OFFICE. Maybe it would be nice if a "moderate" Democrat could carry a state like Georgia or Mississippi every once in awhile. Until then, I see nothing but a block of red throughout the "former" Confederate states.

Don't "blanking" send Rand Paul to the Senate in a "landslide", and then tell us about how "progressive" and "open-minded" the Southern people are.

Rand Paul???? Are you "blanking" serious??
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