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Technopunk said:I still have an Ookie feeling in my stomach about Kerry.
I really really get a strong "Senator Palpatine" feeling whenever I listen to him speak. I cannot put my finger on why that is exactly. I only hope I am wrong when he wins.
No offense, but for some of the things he's done, I think a highly intelligent chimp could do better.do the job he's doing, live one day in that man's shoes and tell me you could do better
Feisty Mouse said:No offense, but for some of the things he's done, I think a highly intelligent chimp could do better.
When Andrew Card comes to me and whispers in my ear, "Mr. President, a second plane has hit the World Trade Center. America is under attack."Sapper6 said:just out of curiosity, feel free to list some of those things and tell us all what you would have done better and why![]()
Why is that?Patrick Skerry said:Kerry is scoffed at here in Massachusetts.
Patrick Skerry said:Kerry is scoffed at here in Massachusetts.
Yes, Patrick, as the Senator has been serving in the Senate, apparently, longer than you have been alive, I too am interested in your insights. Of course, I voted for the Senator in 1984 and 1990, Perhaps you can tell my how I went wrong.Tgace said:Why is that?
Well, first of all you went wrong by voting for him in the first place. Kerry is scoffed at because he is a do-nothing senator, just like Moakley was a do-nothing Congressman, and Stevie Lynch is also a do-nothing (and hypocrite) congressman.michaeledward said:Yes, Patrick, as the Senator has been serving in the Senate, apparently, longer than you have been alive, I too am interested in your insights. Of course, I voted for the Senator in 1984 and 1990, Perhaps you can tell my how I went wrong.
First of all, believe it or not, the majority of registered voters in Massachusetts are not democrats, which is why we have had several republican governors in a row.Tgace said:Why is that?
Wow ... Mass education standards are slipping.Patrick Skerry said:First of all, believe it or not, the majority of registered voters in Massachusetts are not democrats, which is why we have had several republican governors in a row.
Out of 6,200,000 residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, only 13% are registered republicans and 33% are registered INDEPENDENT. The rest are the sleaziest registered social democrats like Kennedy, Barney Frank, former Gary Studds, and scary Kerry.
Patrick Skerry said:First of all, believe it or not, the majority of registered voters in Massachusetts are not democrats, which is why we have had several republican governors in a row.
Out of 6,200,000 residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, only 13% are registered republicans and 33% are registered INDEPENDENT. The rest are the sleaziest registered social democrats like Kennedy, Barney Frank, former Gary Studds, and scary Kerry.
Patrick Skerry said:Don't forget, that Homosexual marriages was defeated in the Massachusetts State House, but forced on us by the decision of six non-elected bureaucrats on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Now all responsible and concerned Massachusetts registered voters have to wait until the 2006 referendum to overturn the illegal court decision.
Patrick Skerry said:The court decision on Homosexual Marriage in Massachusetts is very illegal because it violates the Seperation of Powers Act, but our week kneed politicians won't break out the National Guard and arrest the judges.
Sorry, my mistake. The percentages are correct. 13% registered Republicans, 33% registered Independents. But the 54% registered democrats seem to have been voting for a republican governor, and, unfortunately for Kennedy, Kerry, Franks, and Lynch.michaeledward said:Wow ... Mass education standards are slipping.
100% of voters
That leaves.... let's see ... 54% for the Democrats; which is not a majority. Some Fuzzy Math goin' on there.
- 13 % registered Republicans
- 33 % registered Independents
michaeledward said:When Andrew Card comes to me and whispers in my ear, "Mr. President, a second plane has hit the World Trade Center. America is under attack."
I would get up from the second grade childs chair, realizing that the President of the United States of America is a target, and by removing myself from the classroom, increase the safety level of those young students and hardworking teachers.
But, that's just me.
PeachMonkey said:First you say the majority of registered voters are not democrats, then you present figures that show that 54% (a majority) are registered "sleazy social democrat". Math a problem for you?
By the way, practically nothing about the American Democratic party meets the common definition of the term "Social Democrat".
What does this have to do with Kerry? And how do you know that responsible people don't support homosexual marriage? Or does "responsible" mean "right-wing evangelical Christian" in your world?
How does the Separation of Powers act come into play here?
And even if the act were illegal, why would the National Guard be needed? Can't Federal Marshals arrest people better than military authorities, who actually have no civilian investigation or arrest privileges under the Posse Comitatus Act?