Election Day 2013
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So Hogan and 93, how did you know either candidate's real platform? 4-5 times a day for two months I'm bombarded with ads on the radio or TV from both candidates. So that's 240-300 ads I've seen or heard and not a SINGLE ONE of them stated the positions of the candidate running the ad. I've seen smear campaigns before, but this was by far the worst one I've ever seen. I could tell you all the "bad things" both candidates purportedly want to do, but not what they would really do.

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You're doubting that McCauliffe hates guns and gun owners?!?dbackjon wrote:Link?93henfan wrote:
McAullife wants to make guns illegal, which is a more important issue to me.
And you should be punishing the Republcans for costing the country 24 Billion with the shutdown.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/vir ... story.html
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McAwful is butt-buddies with Bloomberg...took millions from him...93henfan wrote:You're doubting that McCauliffe hates guns and gun owners?!?dbackjon wrote:
Link?
And you should be punishing the Republcans for costing the country 24 Billion with the shutdown.Here's your link from a small local rag:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/vir ... story.html
Nothing more to say on that issue...
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McAulliffe doesn't sound anti-gun. Just common sense.93henfan wrote:You're doubting that McCauliffe hates guns and gun owners?!?dbackjon wrote:
Link?
And you should be punishing the Republcans for costing the country 24 Billion with the shutdown.Here's your link from a small local rag:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/vir ... story.html
Just because he doesn't bend over for the NRA doesn't make him anti-gun.
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dbackjon wrote:McAulliffe doesn't sound anti-gun. Just common sense.93henfan wrote:
You're doubting that McCauliffe hates guns and gun owners?!?Here's your link from a small local rag:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/vir ... story.html
Just because he doesn't bend over for the NRA doesn't make him anti-gun.
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The Christie Express should start rolling downhill today - taking NJ in an expected landslide.
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Terry McAuliffe's campaign was that he wanted to be Governor and that Cuccinelli was not for us. Ken Cuccinelli's campaign was that Obama sucked. Seemed pretty clear to me.89Hen wrote:So Hogan and 93, how did you know either candidate's real platform? 4-5 times a day for two months I'm bombarded with ads on the radio or TV from both candidates. So that's 240-300 ads I've seen or heard and not a SINGLE ONE of them stated the positions of the candidate running the ad. I've seen smear campaigns before, but this was by far the worst one I've ever seen. I could tell you all the "bad things" both candidates purportedly want to do, but not what they would really do.
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Voted against a measure to lower taxes, not because I want high taxes but becauase the Republicans offered to alternative as to where the difference would come from. Also, there is substantial growth occuring in my county and with all the proposals to ease traffic, improve schools, hire more teachers and LE, etc.. it seems unwise to cut costs. If there was a plan put forth that said the difference would be made up by savings from X, Y, and Z then I may have voted to approve.
The exact issue is a 1% Sales Tax increase. Most of the money would be used to lower property taxes. The best part of this: both county Democrat and Republican parties oppose it.
That's the issue many times with lowering taxes. Generaly, Republicans want to lower taxes and then bitch about not having money for more LE or schools or roads.
The exact issue is a 1% Sales Tax increase. Most of the money would be used to lower property taxes. The best part of this: both county Democrat and Republican parties oppose it.
That's the issue many times with lowering taxes. Generaly, Republicans want to lower taxes and then bitch about not having money for more LE or schools or roads.
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So today is all about you? JFC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Glad my hometown's only offices up for elections were the mayor's spot and 1 city councilman. I will gladly post results. No wait, they are both hetero, tote Bibles and carry guns.dbackjon wrote:Very disappointed in you - you voted for Cooch, who is to the right of Jerry Falwell, and for the Lt Gov candidate, who makes Cooch look like a moderate.
Both want to make homosexuality illegal.
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Not much for an election here. Mayor and 3 city council spots - one person for each spot - no race. City hospital board has 3 people running for two spots so I guess I'll go vote just for that one.
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Re: Election Day 2013
Baucus did the same thing last election to help get Tester reelected in Montana
Top Obama Bundler Bankrolling Libertarian Candidate In Virginia
Sarvis was polling at around 8 points, the difference between Cuccinelli and McAuliffe is predicted to be under that.
Via The Blaze:
A major Democratic Party benefactor and Obama campaign bundler helped pay for professional petition circulators responsible for getting Virginia Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Robert C. Sarvis on the ballot — a move that could split conservative votes in a tight race.
Campaign finance records show the Libertarian Booster PAC has made the largest independent contribution to Sarvis’ campaign, helping to pay for professional petition circulators who collected signatures necessary to get Sarvis’ name on Tuesday’s statewide ballot.
Austin, Texas, software billionaire Joe Liemandt is the Libertarian Booster PAC’s major benefactor. He’s also a top bundler for President Barack Obama. This revelation comes as Virginia voters head to the polls Tuesday in an election where some observers say the third-party gubernatorial candidate could be a spoiler for Republican Ken Cuccinelli.
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Hell, it worked for O'Malley. His entire campaign was linking Ehrlich to Bush.TheDancinMonarch wrote:Terry McAuliffe's campaign was that he wanted to be Governor and that Cuccinelli was not for us. Ken Cuccinelli's campaign was that Obama sucked. Seemed pretty clear to me.89Hen wrote:So Hogan and 93, how did you know either candidate's real platform? 4-5 times a day for two months I'm bombarded with ads on the radio or TV from both candidates. So that's 240-300 ads I've seen or heard and not a SINGLE ONE of them stated the positions of the candidate running the ad. I've seen smear campaigns before, but this was by far the worst one I've ever seen. I could tell you all the "bad things" both candidates purportedly want to do, but not what they would really do.

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Sarvis, who is Harvard '98, probably deserves to be elected on his merits.Bronco wrote:Baucus did the same thing last election to help get Tester reelected in Montana
Top Obama Bundler Bankrolling Libertarian Candidate In Virginia
Sarvis was polling at around 8 points, the difference between Cuccinelli and McAuliffe is predicted to be under that.
Via The Blaze:
A major Democratic Party benefactor and Obama campaign bundler helped pay for professional petition circulators responsible for getting Virginia Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Robert C. Sarvis on the ballot — a move that could split conservative votes in a tight race.
Campaign finance records show the Libertarian Booster PAC has made the largest independent contribution to Sarvis’ campaign, helping to pay for professional petition circulators who collected signatures necessary to get Sarvis’ name on Tuesday’s statewide ballot.
Austin, Texas, software billionaire Joe Liemandt is the Libertarian Booster PAC’s major benefactor. He’s also a top bundler for President Barack Obama. This revelation comes as Virginia voters head to the polls Tuesday in an election where some observers say the third-party gubernatorial candidate could be a spoiler for Republican Ken Cuccinelli.
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TBH and I aren't exactly sure where to vote/how it works with us this cycle - so we are evil bastards and didn't vote.
Our DL still have our Cedar Falls address but we don't own that house anymore - it was closed on last Wednesday. We now own our home in Marion but have no acceptable proof of residence in Marion as we didn't close until after 4PM on Friday - no DL, no utility bill, no cell bill, no nothing of any kind with our address on it that isn't "current resident" junk mail that has come the last 2 days.
I don't feel right voting in CF as it doesn't pertain to me anymore....I don't feel right voting in Marion (even if we could) because I no NOTHING of anyone of the candidates for anything down here. It really is best we sit it out
Our DL still have our Cedar Falls address but we don't own that house anymore - it was closed on last Wednesday. We now own our home in Marion but have no acceptable proof of residence in Marion as we didn't close until after 4PM on Friday - no DL, no utility bill, no cell bill, no nothing of any kind with our address on it that isn't "current resident" junk mail that has come the last 2 days.
I don't feel right voting in CF as it doesn't pertain to me anymore....I don't feel right voting in Marion (even if we could) because I no NOTHING of anyone of the candidates for anything down here. It really is best we sit it out
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And the same thing was done in 2000 and 2004 to make sure Nader got on the ballots in many swing states.Bronco wrote:Baucus did the same thing last election to help get Tester reelected in Montana
Top Obama Bundler Bankrolling Libertarian Candidate In Virginia
Sarvis was polling at around 8 points, the difference between Cuccinelli and McAuliffe is predicted to be under that.
Via The Blaze:
A major Democratic Party benefactor and Obama campaign bundler helped pay for professional petition circulators responsible for getting Virginia Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Robert C. Sarvis on the ballot — a move that could split conservative votes in a tight race.
Campaign finance records show the Libertarian Booster PAC has made the largest independent contribution to Sarvis’ campaign, helping to pay for professional petition circulators who collected signatures necessary to get Sarvis’ name on Tuesday’s statewide ballot.
Austin, Texas, software billionaire Joe Liemandt is the Libertarian Booster PAC’s major benefactor. He’s also a top bundler for President Barack Obama. This revelation comes as Virginia voters head to the polls Tuesday in an election where some observers say the third-party gubernatorial candidate could be a spoiler for Republican Ken Cuccinelli.
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And,
at 93's single issue voting.
Newsflash: noone is taking your guns away. You can relax.
Newsflash: noone is taking your guns away. You can relax.
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I'll never relax as long as flaming liberals like McAuliffe try to disarm America. And it's not one issue with me. Obamacare needs to be repealed, Government needs to be shrunk (smartly), entitlements need to be reduced, etc. McAuliffe and Democrats stand in the way of all of those.Skjellyfetti wrote:And,at 93's single issue voting.
Newsflash: noone is taking your guns away. You can relax.
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93henfan wrote:I'll never relax as long as flaming liberals like McAuliffe try to disarm America. And it's not one issue with me. Obamacare needs to be repealed, Government needs to be shrunk (smartly), entitlements need to be reduced, etc. McAuliffe and Democrats stand in the way of all of those.Skjellyfetti wrote:And,at 93's single issue voting.
Newsflash: noone is taking your guns away. You can relax.
Let's start by shrinking the Military
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That's been happening for the past 25 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_Reali ... Commissiondbackjon wrote:93henfan wrote:
I'll never relax as long as flaming liberals like McAuliffe try to disarm America. And it's not one issue with me. Obamacare needs to be repealed, Government needs to be shrunk (smartly), entitlements need to be reduced, etc. McAuliffe and Democrats stand in the way of all of those.
Let's start by shrinking the Military
Entitlements are where we need to start actually:

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Also...had something show up in our mailbox yesterday I had never seen before.
One if the write in candidates in the Marion city counsel election put a ballot in each mailbox with his name filled in on the ballot already.
Is that normal?
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One if the write in candidates in the Marion city counsel election put a ballot in each mailbox with his name filled in on the ballot already.
Is that normal?
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Guns or butter, 93. Guns or butter.93henfan wrote:That's been happening for the past 25 years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_Reali ... Commissiondbackjon wrote:
Let's start by shrinking the Military
Entitlements are where we need to start actually:
[img]http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/infographics/2012/10/special-welfare-spending-2012_HIGHRES.jpg[/img]
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Internet High Five93henfan wrote:I'll never relax as long as flaming liberals like McAuliffe try to disarm America. And it's not one issue with me. Obamacare needs to be repealed, Government needs to be shrunk (smartly), entitlements need to be reduced, etc. McAuliffe and Democrats stand in the way of all of those.Skjellyfetti wrote:And,at 93's single issue voting.
Newsflash: noone is taking your guns away. You can relax.
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Anyone from the Missoula area got any early numbers?
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I just walked by the elementary school where my polling station is at (I live ~.5 miles away). The parking lot was packed. I don't care how those people vote, but I love seeing that!



