TexasThoughtCriminal
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Wed Oct-27-04 10:53 AM
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Doing my best to nip all future shrubs* in the bud. |
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I early voted today, STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC ticket! Here in Texas you never know what up-and-coming neocon bush* wannabe is on the ballot. This sickness must be nipped in the bud and pulled up by the root before it spreads. I urge all my fellow Texas Dems to do the same. :dem:
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texas1928
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Wed Oct-27-04 11:00 AM
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I am making sure there is no doubt of who I voted for.
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tanyev
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Wed Oct-27-04 11:11 AM
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2. Ha! I voted anti-Repub. |
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I voted for one Ind and one Libertarian because there were no Democrats in those races. I left all the uncontested Repub races totally blank. I didn't used to be so anti-Repub, but the pendulum has just swung too far to the right. We've got to change that momentum.
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texas1928
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Wed Oct-27-04 11:19 AM
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3. I don't know in my mind and you can flame if you want |
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A libertarian is a repuke that can not commit. The Libertarian running here in district 19, sound just like a repuke in the debate.
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tanyev
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Wed Oct-27-04 11:28 AM
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If I thought he had a serious chance of winning, I would not have voted for him. But if a Libertarian can come in with a high enough total to give the local GOPs some concern, so much the better.
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