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#30964 - 08/18/10 01:35 PM Election results
Beavis H. Christ Offline
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So...Patty Murray got more votes than Dino "Lying Scumbag" Rossi and Clint "Doofus Teabagger" Didier combined.



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#31053 - 08/22/10 05:11 PM Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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According to election results

sticky finger freedom haters can even add this up

Patty may be approx 30K shy of a win this time. Breaking it down to party lines Patty is unemployed this election cycle. Hope the door misses her where her maker split her.

Not saying Dino, the hair piece, Rossi is any better a choice but looks like the the beginning of the end of the Socialist Party rule in Washington just might be starting.

Don't choke on a Popeye's chicken wing adding those figures up.

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#31054 - 08/22/10 07:14 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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I'm not sure where you're coming from on your election results. If you add up all those candidates who "Prefer Republican Party" and "Prefer Democratic Party", you can give the Republicans a nod of 13,575 votes. But, there are still 21,652 votes who declared neither party as their favorite (kind of like GOP PCO Rick Hole who 'Prefers Neither Party'... I'd hide the fact that I'm a Republican, too). Additionally, it was only a 42% to 45% turnout leaving a whole bunch of Dems who, hopefully, stayed home until the General.

Additionally, Clint Didier is withholding his endorsement unless Dino, the Wannabee, pees in the cup and salutes to Didier's neanderthal agenda. To Dino, the Wannabee's, credit he is delaying his Laying Prostrate before the Neanderthal Agenda and, therefore could lose that endorsement. One would suspect the man with little grounding will capitulate sooner or later, but will that be enough for the knuckledraggers to flock to him?
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#31057 - 08/22/10 08:07 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Originally Posted By: 5th

the Socialist Party rule in Washington just might be starting.


I don't recall any Socialists on the ballot anywhere. To whom are you referring?

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#31061 - 08/23/10 03:33 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Quote:
RealClearPolitics.com provides a daily update of polls from across the country. While there are a handful of bright spots for Democrats among the numbers, almost everywhere the candidates with a (D) behind their names turn, they find news that is going from bad to worse.

For example, Republican Dino Rossi leads three-term U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., by 7 points in a Survey USA sampling.

The same outfit has Carly Fiorina outpacing "Please don't call me ma'am" Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., by 5 points.

Rasmussen has conservative Pennsylvania Republican Pat Toomey ahead of hard-left Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak by 8 points in the race to succeed Sen. Arlen Specter.

All of these results are from blue states -- states which went, often by lopsided margins, for President Obama in 2008.


Why?

Far and away what drives all of these numbers and many, many more is the deep-seated conviction that the president's economic policies have failed, and not only failed, but exacerbated the downturn.

Obama baked this economic cake, and as he enjoys his third vacation in as many weeks, the public has decided from East to West Coast, and from deep blue to dark red, that a wholesale change -- real change -- is needed.


All the Republicans have to do is preach again and again that this can be turned around.

And, yes, labeling Democrats the "Socialist Party" amidst their big spending and deciding to spend their political capital on healthcare instead of taking on joblessness and economic recovery is pretty apt.

Now it is too late. We need new people in there and even if the odds are that Republicans will only make it worse, there is no chance at all with the dofuses running things now.


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#31062 - 08/23/10 05:37 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Of course, that's ignoring that there was likely a small percentage of voters that support Patty Murray, but knew that she would make it through the primary, and so voted for Didier, hoping for an easier November.
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#31066 - 08/23/10 09:50 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Bogus_bill]
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Originally Posted By: Bogus_bill

For example, Republican Dino Rossi leads three-term U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., by 7 points in a Survey USA sampling.


Well, that certainly explains why she beat him by over 100,000 votes in the primary then!

Originally Posted By: Bogus_bill

And, yes, labeling Democrats the "Socialist Party" amidst their big spending and deciding to spend their political capital on healthcare instead of taking on joblessness and economic recovery is pretty apt.


Only to imbeciles who don't actually know what socialism is.

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#31068 - 08/24/10 07:09 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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The big "takeover" attempt of the health care industry and vowing to complete the job with a public "option" is pretty socialist to most.

Not that it has to be a fact. Most people won't look up what a socialist is anyway. For those it just means that the government is meddling with things they should not meddle with and spending on things they cannot afford.
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#31069 - 08/24/10 07:27 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Bogus_bill]
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Originally Posted By: Bogus_bill
The big "takeover" attempt of the health care industry and vowing to complete the job with a public "option" is pretty socialist to most.


Given that it wasn't anything remotely resembling a "takeover," and a "public option" would have only provided more competition--which is supposedly the heart and soul of capitalism--I think my comment about "imbeciles" is pretty apt.

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#31070 - 08/24/10 08:12 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Bogus_bill]
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Originally Posted By: Bogus_bill
...it just means that the government is meddling with things they should not meddle with and spending on things they cannot afford.


Such as Iraq and Afghanistan?

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#31071 - 08/24/10 09:00 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Originally Posted By: Beavis H. Christ

Only to imbeciles who don't actually know what socialism is.


Please do, with your grand expertise, explain the differences between Socialism and the Democratic party today.

I'm sure with your apt ability quote out of context anybody who challenges your authority on the subject you'll do a great job educating the imbeciles.

Without any endorsement for Dino, the hair piece, or the Republican party this election cycle will see a huge amount of politicians being introduced to the unemployment lines. With agreement to Bogus, all the Republicans have to do is keep squawking that this can be turned around they will have a huge victory this year and in 2012, should the Mayans be wrong.

The Socialist party is alive and well in these here States and you will find them entrenched in the Democratic Party leadership position. No amount of quoting out of context is going to continue to keep the American people blinded to this truth. Another truth can be said that old/racist/fascists have invaded and control the Republican party. Americans don't really have a good choice.

Maybe an end to the Two Party system should be focused on. This tea party movement that is happening may be the catalyst. Look at the media coverage of the first tea party movement. Gee, that work for them too.

But that is a tangent that can be covered in a different forum thread.

Stash, if you cut the numbers down to where the votes will go that were caste the leading Republican candidate would be approx 22K over the leading Democratic candidate. Patty would have to recover at lest 22K to even it out. And I estimated another 8K for her to get to avoid a recount. I didn't get into law and figure out the exact amount either would have to get to avoid a recount.

Originally Posted By: Stash

Additionally, it was only a 42% to 45% turnout leaving a whole bunch of Dems who, hopefully, stayed home until the General.


My guess is that those who stayed home are from both parties, and the "majority" are those who either continue to stay home or vote independently.


Edited by 5th (08/24/10 09:24 AM)
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#31072 - 08/24/10 11:04 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Originally Posted By: 5th

Please do, with your grand expertise, explain the differences between Socialism and the Democratic party today.


One is a political party in a participatory democracy. The other is a political system in which workers control the means of production and capital, or the "fruits of labor," are distributed equitably. The political party in question does indeed have some adherents who say income inequality is a major problem in this country--but that's a far cry from socialism.

Clear now?

Originally Posted By: 5th

I'm sure with your apt ability quote out of context anybody who challenges your authority on the subject you'll do a great job educating the imbeciles.


If I had any idea what you are attempting to communicate in this apparently random jumble of words, I'd have a snappy comeback for you, but it's a little too opaque even for me.

Originally Posted By: 5th

The Socialist party is alive and well in these here States and you will find them entrenched in the Democratic Party leadership position.


An imbecilic statement. Not even the most radical of Democrats advocates socialism. Government regulation of industry is not socialism.

Originally Posted By: 5th
Another truth can be said that old/racist/fascists have invaded and control the Republican party.


My take on this would be that the old racist fascists have always been there, but having a black man in the White House has brought them to the forefront.

Originally Posted By: 5th

Stash, if you cut the numbers down to where the votes will go that were caste the leading Republican candidate would be approx 22K over the leading Democratic candidate.


Patty beat Dino the Scumbag and Clint the Insane put together. That's all that matters.

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#31157 - 08/29/10 11:43 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Clear now?

Beavis H. Christ respawns in 3, 2, 1...


Edited by 5th (08/29/10 11:46 PM)
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#31160 - 08/30/10 07:03 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Didn't know Hume had humor on his show, considering what a dead-fish he, himself, is. A staffer must have done that because it was pretty clever.

If you got 100 Democrats in a room, you'd probably have 90-99 different ideas on what to do about the oil companies and gas prices. There is no master plan. None of us can agree enough to come up with one.
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#31162 - 08/30/10 04:43 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Originally Posted By: 5th

Clear now?

Beavis H. Christ respawns in 3, 2, 1...


You're so cute. I bet those carefully-edited and fraudulent ACORN videos make something move in your Underoos.

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#31166 - 08/30/10 10:17 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Edited by 5th (08/30/10 10:22 PM)
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#31172 - 08/31/10 09:57 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Originally Posted By: 5th


Why do you have sex with farm animals?

I saw it on the Internets, so it must be true.

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#31221 - 09/03/10 01:39 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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#31230 - 09/04/10 11:15 AM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: 5th]
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Originally Posted By: 5th


8,387 people in this group.

Well, there are exceptions to every rule.

BTW, I note no response to the farm animals allegation, therefore it must be true.

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#31244 - 09/05/10 01:35 PM Re: Break out your abacus. [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Is there a Goodwin's Law button on this forum?
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