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Roy Epperson wrote:
Michael (A confirmed gun control advocate...) Confirmed gun control is using two hands! No, it's hitting your target. Many folks can't do that even using both hands. Matt |
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Dave Stadt wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Newps wrote: Matt Whiting wrote: I'm thinking of moving to a state like yours (SD, right?). Montana. The democrats here couldn't get elected as republicans in Pennsylvania. They'd be too far to the right. I've lived in PA all my life, but it is becoming such a liberal cesspool that I may have to retire elsewehere. A Wyoming address would be good and even more conservative than here. No taxes. Why are all of the conservatives states in places that are cold in the winter? My grandfather always said that the cold winters "kept the riff-raff out" and I'm beginning to think he was right. :-) Matt Seems half a dozen or so southern states went republican big time yesterday. Seems the heat is keeping the riff-raff out also. Good point! I can't take a hot climate so I guess I'm stuck with Montana and Wyoming... :-) At least the airways shouldn't be so congested there as here in the northeast. Matt |
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AES/newspost wrote:
In article , "G.R. Patterson III" wrote: He's opposed to private ownership of any firearm except shotguns plugged to three shells. And just where in the Constitution exactly is hunting mentioned? He prattles about "military-style assault weapons" while trying to ban semi-automatics, knowing full well that no military-style assault weapon is semi-automatic. I have the right to own and fire my Mauser, and, as far as I'm concerned, that includes the right to be allowed to buy ammunition for it. Kerry tried to ban that, and we aren't talking anything armor-piercing here. Want to give us a few details, just for the record, about the "well regulated militia" to which you, personally, belong? (given your focus on the Constitution, I assume you do) -- Name, location where it's registered, number of members, just who it's "well regulated" by, that sort of thing? You better go back and learn what "well regulated" meant in the time when the Constitution was written. And while you are at it, learn what militia meant at that time as well. Hint, the meanings aren't at all the same as the generally accepted meanings today. Matt |
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"Greg Butler" wrote in message
. .. [...] most Bush voters, however, look at the data first, then make up their minds. Which Bush voters? The 64% that still believe that Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks? |
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Jim Fisher wrote:
Gay+high wing: Expected and proper. Straight+low wing: Expected and proper You got this half wrong. Birds are high wing, therefore high wing is natural and proper. :-) Matt |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
... This is hilarious. Do you think that people who voted for Kerry had their facts any more straight? Yes. The Gallup poll shows that to be the case, at least with respect to Bush's statements. |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... This is hilarious. Do you think that people who voted for Kerry had their facts any more straight? Yes. The Gallup poll shows that to be the case, at least with respect to Bush's statements. Have you been this deluded for a long time or is it something that happened recently? Polls are statistics, not facts. Matt |
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![]() No, it's not "spouting off." Those exit polls are what are routinely released to various news outlets *during* the polling. Thats not true. The do not release any of the data to anyone because it would sway the remaining votes one way. If it were a matter of waiting until the polls closed, there'd be little value to an exit poll since the ballots would soon be counted, anyway. That's how it worked in the 70's and early 80's, but not today. Today the exit polls are used after the polls have closed so that they do not have to wait on all the precincts to report in which can take an hour at the least. With the exit polls, it allows them to call the state as soon as the polls close. |
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![]() But the real issue here is that the people who voted for Bush, on the whole, simply either refuse to believe the factual reports that contradict everything Bush claimed and claims, or failed to pay attention to those reports when they were made. If you are talking about the iraq-terrorism connection then you are dead wrong. Try reading the 911 commission report before making wild claims. |
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![]() Which Bush voters? The 64% that still believe that Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks? Read the 911 commission report and you will understand. |
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