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woodsprite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-08-05 01:36 AM
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19. When hubby's foreign student workers
were talking about the * win, he outright told them that it wasn't over yet. They were really shocked and surprised. He explained the process to them, filled them in on Conyer's and the investigation, and told them to watch CSPAN yesterday. He works one cubby away from me, so we drove home at lunch, then listed to the rest via the web when we got back. Those foreign students got a good look at democracy in action yesterday, and a HORRIBLE (but true) picture of what the Repubs stand for -- Themselves!

I taught Carper's kids in Sunday school and just *love* Biden (watched him with Gonzales yesterday), Gov. Minner and Lieut. Gov. Carney. Heck, most of the people in politics that I really know and respect ARE Dems. Yup! We're serious. We were just talking today about how we switch exactly. I figure just contact the board of elections - am I right? Minner can't run again next term and I certainly can't stand the repub that's been trying to get in there (Lee). I'm going to try to get Carney in if he's willing. He's my friend's son-in-law.

And yes, we're Christian. We go to church every Sunday and are majorly involved in extra activities there - BUT - we are the kind of Christians that Jesus wanted his people to strive to be, not those wackos that are in our faces all the time and trying to run (ruin) the country and get rid of everyone who doesn't have their opinion.

Delaware is supposed to be a bellweather state. There was ALOT of talk about it not being reliable since last election. I told Hubby that Delaware's status didn't change - it's still as reliable as ever, it went Gore last time and this time went with Kerry. I take some consolation in that. (Is that wierd or what?). But thank God I'm in a Blue state! HOWEVER, I *will* travel to a red state for vacations :) Hatteras!
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