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BillsNYC

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  1. I just drove back and forth between Buffalo and NYC. I saw at least 20 cars that STILL had Kerry/Edwards bumper stickers on them. What gives? The election has been over for a week? Is it laziness or denial?
  2. They said on the news here this morning that Pennington is out at least 4 weeks. He has now proven he is not a durable quarterback as he has been injured every season since taking over the starting position. This could work out in the Bills favor since the Jets will most likely nosedive.
  3. Kenny told me they weren't allowing lines for the lot last time?
  4. What channel? Can you give more details....
  5. How hard is it to get into lot 1? What's the latest it will be open?
  6. THIS outlines what is wrong with liberals/democrats. They see themselves as knowing everything and being right about everything...and if you don't agree with them...then you must be stupid.
  7. Think he even realizes he's a reason Bush won?
  8. Here is an email that was forwarded to me from Michael Moore to his followers. How pathetic is this??? Just like his documentaries, takes 1/10 of the facts and makes it out that it represents the whole.... Dear Friends, > >Ok, it sucks. Really sucks. But before you go and cash it all in, >let's, in the words of Monty Python, 'always look on the bright side of >life!' There IS some good news from Tuesday's election. > >Here are 17 reasons not to slit your wrists: > >1. It is against the law for George W. Bush to run for president again. > >2. Bush's victory was the NARROWEST win for a sitting president since >Woodrow Wilson in 1916. > >3. The only age group in which the majority voted for Kerry was young >adults >(Kerry: 54%, Bush: 44%), proving once again that your parents are always >wrong and you should never listen to them. > >4. In spite of Bush's win, the majority of Americans still think the >country is headed in the wrong direction (56%: >http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/direction_of_country.h >tml), >think the war wasn't worth fighting (51%: >http://www.pollingreport.com/iraq.htm), and don't approve of the job George >W. Bush is doing (52%: >http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/bush_ja.html). (Note to >foreigners: Don't try to figure this one out. It's an American thing, like >Pop Tarts.) > >5. The Republicans will not have a filibuster-proof 60-seat majority in >the Senate. If the Democrats do their job, Bush won't be able to pack >the Supreme Court with right-wing ideologues. Did I say "if the >Democrats do their job?" Um, maybe better to scratch this one. > >6. Michigan voted for Kerry! So did the entire Northeast, the >birthplace of our democracy. So did 6 of the 8 Great Lakes States. And >the whole West Coast! Plus Hawaii. Ok, that's a start. We've got most >of the fresh water, all of Broadway, and Mt. St. Helens. We can >dehydrate them or bury them in lava. And no more show tunes! > >7. Once again we are reminded that the buckeye is a nut, and not just >any old nut -- a poisonous nut. A great nation was felled by a >poisonous nut. May Ohio State pay dearly this Saturday when it faces >Michigan. > >8. 88% of Bush's support came from white voters. In 50 years, America >will no longer have a white majority. Hey, 50 years isn't such a long >time! If you're ten years old and reading this, your golden years will >be truly golden and you will be well cared for in your old age. > >9. Gays, thanks to the ballot measures passed on Tuesday, cannot get >married >in 11 new states. Thank God. Just think of all those wedding gifts we won't >have to buy now. > >10. Five more African Americans were elected as members of Congress, >including the return of Cynthia McKinney of Georgia. It's always good >to have more blacks in there fighting for us and doing the job our >candidates can't. > >11. The CEO of Coors was defeated for Senate in Colorado. Drink up! > >12. Admit it: We like the Bush twins and we don't want them to go away. > >13. At the state legislative level, Democrats picked up a net of at >least 3 chambers in Tuesday's elections. Of the 98 partisan-controlled >state legislative chambers (house/assembly and senate), Democrats went >into the 2004 elections in control of 44 chambers, Republicans >controlled 53 chambers, and 1 chamber was tied. After Tuesday, >Democrats now control 47 chambers, Republicans control 49 chambers, 1 >chamber is tied and 1 chamber (Montana House) is still undecided. > >14. Bush is now a lame duck president. He will have no greater moment >than the one he's having this week. It's all downhill for him from here >on out >-- >and, more significantly, he's just not going to want to do all the hard >work >that will be expected of him. It'll be like everyone's last month in 12th >grade -- you've already made it, so it's party time! Perhaps he'll treat >the >next four years like a permanent Friday, spending even more time at the >ranch or in Kennebunkport. And why shouldn't he? He's already proved his >point, avenged his father and kicked our ass. > >15. Should Bush decide to show up to work and take this country down a >very dark road, it is also just as likely that either of the following >two scenarios will happen: a) Now that he doesn't ever need to pander >to the Christian conservatives again to get elected, someone may >whisper in his ear that he should spend these last four years building >"a legacy" so that history will render a kinder verdict on him and thus >he will not push for too aggressive a right-wing agenda; or B) He will >become so cocky and arrogant -- and thus, reckless -- that he will >commit a blunder of such major proportions that even his own party will >have to remove him from office. > >16. There are nearly 300 million Americans -- 200 million of them of >voting age. We only lost by three and a half million! That's not a >landslide -- it means we're almost there. Imagine losing by 20 million. >If you had 58 yards to go before you reached the goal line and then you >barreled down 55 of those yards, would you stop on the three yard line, >pick up the ball and go home crying -- especially when you get to start >the next down on the three yard line? Of course not! Buck up! Have >hope! More sports analogies are coming!!! > >17. Finally and most importantly, over 55 million Americans voted for >the candidate dubbed "The #1 Liberal in the Senate." That's more than >the total number of voters who voted for either Reagan, Bush I, Clinton >or Gore. Again, more people voted for Kerry than Reagan. If the media >are looking for a trend it should be this -- that so many Americans >were, for the first time >since Kennedy, willing to vote for an out-and-out liberal. The country has >always been filled with evangelicals -- that is not news. What IS news is >that so many people have shifted toward a Massachusetts liberal. In fact, >that's BIG news. Which means, don't expect the mainstream media, the ones >who brought you the Iraq War, to ever report the real truth about November >2, 2004. In fact, it's better that they don't. We'll need the element of >surprise in 2008. > >Feeling better? I hope so. As my friend Mort wrote me yesterday, "My >Romanian grandfather used to say to me, 'Remember, Morton, this is such >a wonderful country  -- it doesn't even need a president!'" > >But it needs us. Rest up, I'll write you again tomorrow. > >Yours, > >Michael Moore >MMFlint@aol.com >www.michaelmoore.com >
  9. of course...if they can change the constitution to let Arnold run....
  10. Tis what I thought...it was suggested to me by a liberal co-worker...just wanted to make sure.
  11. Aww...are we done crying about Mrs. Edwards? With Michael Moore and the liberal media, the Bush Backers had to fight fire with fire, and obiously it worked.
  12. Can a president only have 2 terms in a lifetime? Or can he/she wait and run again after a certain ammount of time?
  13. I gloat because I'm in a city with millions of liberals, and in an office with 15 of them who think they speak for the country.
  14. From Fox News: A new poll in 12 key battleground states shows that when it comes to which interest groups and their ads were most effective this campaign, the anti-Kerry group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth leads the pack. The poll, conducted by the firm Fabrizio, McLaughlin and Associates (search), shows that 72 percent of voters were aware of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, compared with only 49 percent who knew about the anti-Bush group MoveOn.Org. In addition, far more voters say the Swift Boat Veterans had the most impact, than say that about any other group. What's more, 39 percent of Bush voters say the anti-Kerry group had the most impact, while less than half that number of Kerry voters said that about the anti-Bush group.
  15. Hi...My name is John Kerry...and I'm not going to report for duty!
  16. I'm sure your uplifting comments about the mentally handicapped had nothing to do with it.
  17. Yeah...let's move it over to the "I'm Sensitive - Pass the Tissues" board....
  18. I think you just described half the posters on this board
  19. I hope to be there by 9:30 or so....
  20. Hey, it wasn't ME that gave her cancer....bad things don't happen to good people.
  21. I have 2 extra tickets @#)@#_*) brother in law and borther!
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