Come on, ram. You're not still a loose changer are you? You're still bringing up the narrowly-won election as the sole "moment of accountability"? For crying out loud. Nixon won his second election by a better margin.
I like the "loose change" analogy. However, I'd suggest replacing the picture of US currency with counterfeit bills. And the most counterfeit image we could put on any bill would be "G.W. Bush, President." The guy is a sham, a fake, an empty suit, a bubble-brain (let me catch my breath here) -- a two-bit, low-down, snake-speaking, pious-pompous, most-sorry-excuse-for-even-the-despicable-life-form-called-"politician" bit of beetle dung that has ever strode the national stage. And speaking of change, it's time for one.
all i'm saying polls are cheap when they are not conducted on election day, the only one that really matters. and if you're loose change bit is accurate, what does that say about the democrats that keep losing? the map shows blue where people who voted blue live. not where "all the people live."
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Why does that map show blue where all the people live?
Come on, ram. You're not still a loose changer are you? You're still bringing up the narrowly-won election as the sole "moment of accountability"? For crying out loud. Nixon won his second election by a better margin.
I like the "loose change" analogy. However, I'd suggest replacing the picture of US currency with counterfeit bills. And the most counterfeit image we could put on any bill would be "G.W. Bush, President." The guy is a sham, a fake, an empty suit, a bubble-brain (let me catch my breath here) -- a two-bit, low-down, snake-speaking, pious-pompous, most-sorry-excuse-for-even-the-despicable-life-form-called-"politician" bit of beetle dung that has ever strode the national stage. And speaking of change, it's time for one.
all i'm saying polls are cheap when they are not conducted on election day, the only one that really matters. and if you're loose change bit is accurate, what does that say about the democrats that keep losing? the map shows blue where people who voted blue live. not where "all the people live."
piano, you're going down at the BYU game!
this is how the map looks when you adjust for population
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election/countycart3070large.png
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