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Obviously...you get it out of Karl Rove's ass...see any polyps up there

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Except, he is not a Republican. Why is this the only response people can come up with? Too much thinking involved to come up with anything else?

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Except, he is not a Republican. Why is this the only response people can come up with? Too much thinking involved to come up with anything else?

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He is not?? ...At age nine, Rove became a faithful Republican when he backed Richard Nixon against John Kennedy....Karl Rove has been active in Republican party politics since the 1970s....he manages the Office of Political Affairs...no he is not a republican...if it looks like a republican, stinks like a republican...well you can complete the phrase.

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He is not??  ...At age nine, Rove became a faithful Republican when he backed Richard Nixon against John Kennedy....Karl Rove has been active in Republican party politics since the 1970s....he manages the Office of Political Affairs...no he is not a republican...if it looks like a republican, stinks like a republican...well you can complete the phrase.

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I'm fairly certain KRC was referring to AD, not Rove, in stating that he's not a Republican.

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Sorry Ken.....I didn't think you would say Karl is not a republican..you have better sense politically

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And your inability to think continues to show it's ugly face in stupifying ways.

 

You ain't part of the solution, hero. You're a big part of the problem. Can't wait to see another soundbyte filled response. :)

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And your inability to think continues to show it's ugly face in stupifying ways.

 

You ain't part of the solution, hero.  You're a big part of the problem.  Can't wait to see another soundbyte filled response.  :)

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We appreciate you jumping in here..your voice is always enjoyed in this forum. I have decided that you are the kinda guy that can be a good guy...but you are the guy that goes out with the boys and drinks a little too much and embarasses the whole group with your mouth....you seem to have alot of anomosity built up..I may be wrong.

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We appreciate you jumping in here..your voice is always enjoyed in this forum.  I have decided that you are the kinda guy that can be a good guy...but you are the guy that goes out with the boys and drinks a little too much and embarasses the whole group with your mouth....you seem to have alot of anomosity built up..I may be wrong.

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The incredibly part about that post is it's the same description I've heard of you.

 

You're wrong quite a bit, from what I've read.

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Sorry Martin, I already voted. Friday. For Kerry, like anyone who has been conscious for the past 4 years will do.

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Me and all my friends I knew from High School who are off at college all turned in our absentee ballot a couple weeks ago for Kerry.

 

The state? Florida. :)

 

An interesting note on this from electoral-college.com (a very unbiased site who si run by an admitted Kerry supporter, but uses only polls and discusses polls for the actual information of the site):

 

As I have discussed repeatedly, normally people with a cell phone but no landline are not polled. Most of these are in the 18-29 year old group. Up until now, no one has known how their absence from the polling data might affect the results. Zogby has now conducted a very large (N = 6039) poll exclusively on cell phones using SMS messaging to get a feeling of how they will vote. The results are that they go strongly for Kerry, 55% to 40%, with a margin of error of only 1.2%. If they all vote tomorrow, the pollsters are going to spend the rest of the week wiping egg from their faces. But historically, younger voters have a miserable turnout record, so the pollsters need not yet stock up on paper towels.

 

It looks like this election could come down to Florida (again) according to the latest poll data as he discussed there, and with the quote above, it looks like it might come down to first time voters in Florida. With the election being so heated, I'm hoping that Kerry's turnout numbers for young voters will be increased dramatically, and that he'll win the election.

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  With the election being so heated, I'm hoping that Kerry's turnout numbers for young voters will be increased dramatically, and that he'll win the election.

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I'm hoping Bush wins for my safety

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I will make an attempt...I thought this was more of a forum to share and discuss political views.  I don't mind character attacks on here..I'm a big boy...but shouldn't we start a "put down" forum?

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Proving him wrong is not a character attack. If he provides false information, you need to expose it in order to have a proper discussion of the issue.

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A plan is not a list of complaints, that's probably why so many TBD'ers like Kerry, it is something they fail to understand...

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Wow, a direct quote from the RNC! I guess Democrats and liberals are not the only ones who are lemmings....

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