1 posted on
11/04/2008 3:55:57 AM PST by
DocT111
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2 posted on
11/04/2008 3:56:57 AM PST by
Warlord
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No, but it helps the Steelers.
4 posted on
11/04/2008 3:58:49 AM PST by
dforest
(Is there any good idea out there that Obama doesn't lay claim to anymore?)
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5 posted on
11/04/2008 3:58:55 AM PST by
Fireone
(Homeland security is 100,000 rounds of dry ammo and 10 cords of dry firewood.)
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I’ll tell you as soon as I get some chicken entrails gathered up.
6 posted on
11/04/2008 3:59:01 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(Paying taxes for bank bailouts is apparently the patriotic thing to do. [/sarc])
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It hurt the Ravens. :)
2004 they lost too, didn't hurt W.
7 posted on
11/04/2008 3:59:12 AM PST by
allmost
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It mean the Redskins suck. Go Cowboys!
8 posted on
11/04/2008 3:59:24 AM PST by
wolfcreek
(I see miles and miles of Texas....let's keep it that way.)
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An alternate way of winning an election is to get more votes than your opponent.
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Wellll...it makes the potential McCain voters here in Stiller country very happy...and a happy, content fan is more likely to go stand in line and vote! Rush will be happy too (he is a huge Steeler fan). And, FWIW, Rush (on his show yesterday) said he ran into John Madden (over the weekend in Indy) and Madden explained that the string was already 'broken.'
Now...don't be worrying about silly superstitions...step away from the keyboard AND GO VOTE!!!
10 posted on
11/04/2008 3:59:59 AM PST by
PennsylvaniaMom
((Rapping) I say 0bama...you say Ayers. 0bama! Ayers! 0bama! Ayers!)
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Historical coincidence as a predictor? The 2004 result should have been a good sign for Kerry. It wasn’t. Dixville notch voted overwhelmingly Dem for the first time since 1968. So what. It just means they really blew it then, with Nixon, and failed to properly predict Clinton’s election, twice.
11 posted on
11/04/2008 4:00:04 AM PST by
edpc
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Get out and voting would help Mac!
12 posted on
11/04/2008 4:00:35 AM PST by
rabidralph
(Yeah, she's all that.)
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It didn’t go the right way in 2004...
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Cindy won the cookie contest so that’s all that counts! ;)
15 posted on
11/04/2008 4:01:28 AM PST by
Miss Didi
("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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Well, since the Steelers represent the working man, the working man has beat Washington. McCain and Palin are more for the working man and they’ve been campaigning to take on Washington.
I’ll take whatever good omen I can find or makeup today. LOL
19 posted on
11/04/2008 4:02:32 AM PST by
diverteach
(http://foolishpleasurestudio.com/eyewool/slap_hillary.html)
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Only thing that makes a difference is voter turnout....
I regret I have but ONE vote to give for my country.
20 posted on
11/04/2008 4:03:09 AM PST by
bayliving
(I too am Joe the Plumber!)
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Waste of time to even hold the election. For now on let’s have a coin flip and football game./sarcasm
22 posted on
11/04/2008 4:03:27 AM PST by
stockpirate
(Who wins and who loses decides the fate of our republic, slavery or freedom.)
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It made Giant fans so happy that they will jump out of bed today and run to the polls.
No self-respecting Giants fan would ever vote for an America-hating, marxist crackhead, so this means that McCain will cruise to victory in New York and New Jersey.
25 posted on
11/04/2008 4:05:13 AM PST by
dead
(I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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It ultimately comes down to how many cities the Reds vote in today. And remember, Mavericks buck trends. VOTE VOTE VOTE
30 posted on
11/04/2008 4:22:31 AM PST by
Mygirlsmom
(Prayers for John McCain, Sarah Palin and our great Nation)
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Which team did McCain bet on?
31 posted on
11/04/2008 4:24:13 AM PST by
Fresh Wind
(Tom Manion USMC '08!!)
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It's means that FNC's Molly Henneberg, a big Skins fan, is really bummed today :(
32 posted on
11/04/2008 4:24:14 AM PST by
mewzilla
(In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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