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stevew
11-04-2009, 04:25 AM
and state Sen. Creigh Deeds in Virginia, who was clubbed like a harp seal in his 17-percentage point loss to GOP nominee Bob McDonnell.


i chuckled.

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dante
11-04-2009, 07:03 AM
Sounds like a great night for moderate republicans... A moderate Republican won in NJ and the Teabaggers screwed up a safe win in upstate NY. If the Palin/Pawlenty/Limbaugh crowd want to recreate NY23 across the country in 2010, go for it!

jonKranked
11-04-2009, 07:07 AM
Sounds like a great night for moderate republicans... A moderate Republican won in NJ and the Teabaggers screwed up a safe win in upstate NY. If the Palin/Pawlenty/Limbaugh crowd want to recreate NY23 across the country in 2010, go for it!

NJ was screwed either way. My vote was a write in for a used rubber fist.

Pesqueeb
11-04-2009, 07:10 AM
NJ was screwed either way. My vote was a write in for a used rubber fist.
I think I actually believe you.:rofl:

dante
11-04-2009, 07:32 AM
NJ was screwed either way. My vote was a write in for a used rubber fist.

Yeah, although I think the best comment from that race was how Christie was "throwing his weight around..."

I'm just glad the Palin/Pawlenty/Limbaugh/Beck/Lunatic-fringe got smacked down. Pawlenty had some comment about "recreating the NY23 race all over the country next year"... Uh, yeah buddy, go for it! :thumb:

jonKranked
11-04-2009, 07:41 AM
Yeah, although I think the best comment from that race was how Christie was "throwing his weight around..."

I voted for Corzine because he's not a fatass. How does Christie expect to manage an entire state if he can't even manage his own body weight and health? :disgust1:

kidwoo
11-04-2009, 08:29 AM
and state Sen. Creigh Deeds in Virginia, who was clubbed like a harp seal in his 17-percentage point loss to GOP nominee Bob McDonnell.


i chuckled.

That guy Bob McDonnell is awesome.:rolleyes:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_McDonnell#Thesis


The document gained attention in the campaign because it outlined a 15-point conservative Republican/Christian agenda, including 10 points McDonnell pursued during his years in the General Assembly, according to press analysis.[27] This agenda includes opposition to abortion and support for school vouchers, and tax policies that favor heterosexual families. In the work, McDonnell argues for covenant marriage, a "legally distinct type of marriage intended to make it more difficult to obtain a divorce".[28]

In his thesis, McDonnell said "government policy should favor married couples over 'cohabitators, homosexuals or fornicators.'"[29] McDonnell also "described working women and feminists as 'detrimental' to the family."[30] McDonnell also "criticized a landmark 1965 Supreme Court decision" which legalized the use of contraceptives by married couples. In the thesis, McDonnell argued for the use of government intervention on societal issues, writing that "man’s basic nature is inclined towards evil, and when the exercise of liberty takes the shape of pornography, drug abuse, or homosexuality, the government must restrain, punish, and deter."

jonKranked
11-04-2009, 08:32 AM
and you're surprised by this, considering the state from which it came?

kidwoo
11-04-2009, 08:37 AM
and you're surprised by this, considering the state from which it came?

Not sure where you got 'surprised' from.

2000, 2004 national elections and growing up in a state that repeatedly elected Jeb Bush for gutting the schools their kids attend taught me exactly what to expect from this country.

jonKranked
11-04-2009, 08:40 AM
sorry, forgot my <sarcasm> tags

Westy
11-04-2009, 08:41 AM
Not sure where you got 'surprised' from.

2000, 2004 national elections and growing up in a state that repeatedly elected Jeb Bush for gutting the schools their kids attend taught me exactly what to expect from this country.

Virginia has pretty much elected moderate candidates over the past few years. The northern part of the state is dominated by Northern transplants that tend to be democrat supporters. The rural areas have very high black populations and tend also to be Democrats. The few big cities on the coast have strong influence from the military and tend to be Republican.

kidwoo
11-04-2009, 08:45 AM
Virginia has pretty much elected moderate candidates over the past few years. The northern part of the state is dominated by Northern transplants that tend to be democrat supporters. The rural areas have very high black populations and tend also to be Democrats. The few big cities on the coast have strong influence from the military and tend to be Republican.

Yeah I get that. That's a lot of states.

It's just that this guy is not in any way shape or form centrist or moderate. Unless we're talking dark ages popes of course.

Westy
11-04-2009, 08:51 AM
Yeah I get that. That's a lot of states.

It's just that this guy is not in any way shape or form centrist or moderate. Unless we're talking dark ages popes of course.

Yeah it is pretty ****ed up. I guess I am partly to blame, I didn't even know who was running and didn't vote. I don't pay attention to many local news sources and none of them ever mentioned any of the races over the past year. I think there has been a bit of an election hangover from last year.

kidwoo
11-04-2009, 08:53 AM
Yeah it is pretty ****ed up. I guess I am partly to blame, I didn't even know who was running and didn't vote. I don't pay attention to many local news sources and none of them ever mentioned any of the races over the past year. I think there has been a bit of an election hangover from last year.

That and Mcdonald has a shlt ton more money to shape his image for an election.


Virginia is for [straight, married, non-fornicating] lovers. :D

jonKranked
11-04-2009, 08:59 AM
http://www.derpbrap.com/img/lil-bush_liljeb_500.jpg

Pesqueeb
11-04-2009, 10:38 AM
That guy Bob McDonnell is awesome.:rolleyes:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_McDonnell#Thesis
So wait, Mr McDonnell thinks government intrusion into peoples lives is okay? Or is it just when those people happen to be gay, and/or want to use a condom? So once again we see the hypocrisy of the republican party. "Government out!, unless its expedient to my bigotry and fear." And were at war with the Taliban because they are unreasonable extremists? :think:


Maher is right, religion is a poison.

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