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Election Day

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Robert Snow, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. rbell

    rbell Active Member

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    From what I've seen & heard lately--I'm not sure that there's enough straight Democrats left to fill out a ticket.

    :eek: :eek:
     
  2. carpro

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    But you were wrong , as we have seen.

    I also remember your conservative epiphany.

    It was all a lie. Nice act, but I never believed it for a second.
     
  3. targus

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    Robert Snow the conservative !!!!

    I totally forgot about that phase. :laugh:

    Is Robert Snow related to Ken H by any chance?
     
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    :smilewinkgrin: That's a good one!
     
  5. rbell

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    Not a chance.

    KenH schedules his flip-flops according to elections. He reaches his Repubicanic Equinox (the time he is closest to Republican) at the exact midpoint between elections. He reaches his Democratical Equinox (the apex of his Liberality) on Election Day. Between those times, Ken has a "Libertarianic Apogee" in which he goes all third-party on us.

    On a Leap Year, Ken will have one extra day of Libertarian viewpoints.

    There are theories that Ken's views may be affected by the tides; others say his views, in fact, affect the tides. Neither have been proven. :D
    Robert's were more random.

    I must admit though, for over three minutes, I was fooled. :eek: :D
     
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