Posted on 10/19/2010 10:17:05 AM PDT by pabianice
So, the rule of law means nothing?
Wouldn’t the word “what” have been sufficient, rather than “WTF”?
Dude!! No googling, but I believe it was Huey Long from La.
Sick.
Thrice, apparently. ;-P
Hey! Good guess!
It was James Michael Curley, mayor of Boston.
“Vote early and often for Curley...”
Tamany Hall? Now, off to Google...
I don't trust it along with absentee ballots.
s/b “Vote often and early for Curley”
Could the pollsters be wrong. Could a larger than expected turnout be a sign of a greater turnout by Independents and Republicans tossing out Democrats yielding a much greater avalanche than expected?
Could the pollsters be wrong. Could a larger than expected turnout be a sign of a greater turnout by Independents and Republicans tossing out Democrats yielding a much greater avalanche than expected?
Could the pollsters be wrong. Could a larger than expected turnout be a sign of a greater turnout by Independents and Republicans tossing out Democrats yielding a much greater avalanche than expected?
Could the pollsters be wrong. Could a larger than expected turnout be a sign of a greater turnout by Independents and Republicans tossing out Democrats yielding a much greater avalanche than expected?
Could the pollsters be wrong. Could a larger than expected turnout be a sign of a greater turnout by Independents and Republicans tossing out Democrats yielding a much greater avalanche than expected?
Sorry about the multiple replies........ (computer went off on its own.
i was registered in two places for the longest time... while i was tempted to vote in both, i never would have done it...
You don't fight for the right to vote. No one ever has. Corrupt career politicians send you to kill other poor people in order to expand the status quo. It's that simple.
If I am to be called a "youthful idealist" for acting honorably...then so be it. At least the casual observer will be able to tell the difference between me and Hugo Chavez.
Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. - Sophocles
And...since we are talking about something "idealistic"...Honor (which means you obviously don't care for it)...Here is my favorite quote on Honor. It is from Gov. Richard Coke (Tex...1876). I had to memorize it while a member of the cadet corp at Texas A&M. I live my life by this code...which is why I find your suggestion so disgusting:
"Let your watchword be duty, and know no other talismen of success than labor. Let honor be your guiding star in your dealing with your superiors, with your fellows, with all. Be as true to a trust reposed as the needle to the pole. Stand by the right even to the sacrifice of life itself, and learn that death is preferable to dishonor.
Right on dude. Thought i wandered into DU for a few mins.
We don’t cheat.
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