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Post by Clipper on Nov 15, 2008 17:09:16 GMT -5
With the election of Obama as president, the mid term elections are an imperative election to take part in. Swinging congress one way or the other is VERY important in order to keep balance in government.
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 15, 2008 20:31:35 GMT -5
Has anyone heard any statistics about the "young vote" from this last election? Typically, they get motivated and loud, but don't show up to vote in the numbers expected.
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Post by corner on Nov 15, 2008 20:34:13 GMT -5
from the pics ive seen she just loves stuffing the box!
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Post by Clipper on Nov 15, 2008 21:02:39 GMT -5
Oooh you are being naughty Dave, LOL. Why does that girl always have that "far away' and "lights are on but nobody is home" look in her eye? How did she get that ballot filled out? Her BFF sign it in the witness slot to witness her X on the voters book?
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Post by clarencebunsen on Nov 15, 2008 22:16:51 GMT -5
A pious Kentucky mountain woman came down to a revival tent service to hear a traveling minister preach.
The self-appointed, self ordained preacher built up a steam of religious enthusiasm with this echange:
"Sinners, God don't want no smokin' in his congregation! To which the crowd responded in unison: "AMEN, Brother! God don't want no smoking in this congregation!"
"Sinners, God don't want no fornicatin' in his congregation! To which the crowd responded in unison: "AMEN, Brother! God don't want no fornicatin' in this congregation!"
"Sinners, God don't want no drinkin' in his congregation! To which the crowd responded in unison: "AMEN, Brother! God don't want no drinking in this congregation!"
"Sinners, God don't want no tobacco-chewin' in his congregation! There's a silence and the old mountain woman yells out: "Hold up there, preacher, you stopped preachin' now and started meddlin'!
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Post by dgriffin on Nov 15, 2008 22:42:44 GMT -5
Actually, preachin' and meddlin' may often not be recognizably different.
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