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Dem Supermajority Hopes Crushed

 
 
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:12 am




Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss Wins Re-election in Runoff


Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss fended off Democratic challenger Jim Martin after a month long
sprint of post-general election campaigning that drew national political heavyweights from both parties
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:17 am
A Senate Majority, a House majority and the White House is not a bad trade off for one redneck Senator. We can live with that over here on the winning side.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:30 am


Bi-Cub, you are a whining liberaltard that is unwilling to accept this defeat.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:36 am
I could care less about it actually. I just don't like you.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:44 am
See what happens when you run out of money to bus a bunch of homeless illiterates to the polls?

Surprise, surpise, surprise! A double digit victory for a Republican.

Thank God.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:50 am
http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/imgad?id=CN6JqeWP7IjbIhDYBRhPMgh3UEonrXaMbw

The answer (at least according to this site and the test it involves) is yes, by about 15 points...
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:52 am
I understand that Ms Palin was his secret weapon.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:54 am
gungasnake wrote:

http://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/imgad?id=CN6JqeWP7IjbIhDYBRhPMgh3UEonrXaMbw

The answer (at least according to this site and the test it involves) is yes, by about 15 points...


I think there's a missing decimal point there....
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:54 am
Yes, because God, like you, hates the homeless and the illiterate.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 06:57 am
He should, just like gays and deviates. It's all a choice these days bear - make the wrong choice, suffer the consequences. I'm sure you can see that from a Darwinian perspective as well.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 07:13 am
One difference the extra 15 IQ points seems to make is that Algor would not have been able to sell ME on his global warming bullshit the way he has Barack Oinkbama...
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 07:24 am
he wouldn't have been concerned.... Barack Obama has potential to implement Al Gore's plans...you're just an inconsequential dick on the street....
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 07:48 am
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:

I just don't like you.


I accept that, but I would still help you out in a time of need.

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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 07:49 am
horseshit.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 07:50 am
With 70 percent of the precincts reporting, Chambliss captured 60 percent to Martin's 40 percent. Chambliss' win is a rare bright spot for Republicans in a year where they lost the White House as well as seats in the House and the Senate.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 08:02 am
Algor'n Oinky are gonna have to do a whole lot more selling to "dicks" on the streets of America before trying to implement any of the gw plan, particularly in a recession.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 08:42 am
Albore's plan is all about giving money to Albore so he can fly around and sell more snake oil to make more money....
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 08:52 am
My father had a high iq... he was brilliant man. also a career criminal and a piece of shit. when he died, none of his 9 children attended his funeral.

His brother, my Uncle Paul, had a tested iq of 98. the science department at butler University is named after him.

IQ means nothing, and if yours is higher than Obama's....that's another example to back it up.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 08:54 am
I think that it is not healthy when one group or another has so much power. Even if the guy is a redneck, his election will ensure that there are greater checks and balances within the government.

I would say the same thing no matter which group had power.
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Reply Wed 3 Dec, 2008 09:04 am
I believe you and can't say I disagree. A more reasonable and less redneck guy would have been preferable but what do expect? It's Georgia.
 

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