Posted on 09/15/2017 5:45:43 PM PDT by Migraine
I’d tell her that her campaign logo is silly looking.
That is good to know. They only LOOKED like crosshairs. In that case, everybody should've realized they were only alignment carets. If only the lamestreams had pointed this out, there wouldn't have been such a dustup over it.
Don’t know what business Don W is in but industry standard for printing multi color has called the “target”, “registration marks” which assure proper alignment of multi pass color printing. Call it coloring within the lines. Books, magazines, multi layer engineering drawings, tee sheet silk screening, etc. all use the same nomenclature.
For a quick overview explaining them see:
https://www.boxcarpress.com/blog/crop-marks-and-registration-marks-a-printers-tool/
Well, whatever, just don't fall off that high horse you think you're sitting on.
As far as "Emily's List", if I need a woman to come in to clean my house, they will be the first I'll turn to.
You stay classy, now, you hear?
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(Why the hell is it some people think they are the fount of all political knowledge?)
OK. I have a little more time today than last night. I believe you may be thinking of Angie’s List, which is about home repairs, etc.
Emily’s list is about putting liberal women into office, and they have a slush fund for that purpose. It’s been around quite a while.
I KNOW what Emily's List is...I also know what Angie's List is.
I intended to mock the both.
Sheesh...I give up.
I still don't give a rat's ass for Emily's List.
An ill-intended, underfunded, ignorant bunch of screeching harpies attempting to shame like minded female democrats into supporting other ill-intended, ignorant screeching harpies for public office.
Or a source for cleaning women.
You make the call.
Yes. I know sarcasm.
I also know smartasm.
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