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We're Down To The Wire, How Are We All Holding Up?
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| 11/01/02
| timydnuc
Posted on 11/01/2002 2:39:50 PM PST by timydnuc
Here we are, down to the wire. The "news cycle" will end in about an hour. Although the lefty press will be working overtime this weekend to support RAT candidates.
Here in Minnesota it's a total zoo. The RATS have shown their furry little butts on National TV for a period of three and a half hours that made people, through out this country, run for the Pepto Bismol. They recruited the old "Norwegien Wood", Walter Mundane to carry the water of socialism into the United States Senate and offically give South Dakota it's 4th Senator. They have set in motion the infamous law suits already. Thank God that the Legislature wrote these election statutes so "close to the bone". The RATS were denied 95% of what they asked for in the MN Supreme Court. The Republican party is fired up and pi$$ed off, for a change, and they are watching for voter fraud. We have been urged, as a single voter to watch carefully when voting and report anything "funny" happening when you vote. The Republican "base" is at critical mass energy. The turnout promises to be immense. Don't pay any attention to the polls, they are so influenced and so inaccurate at this point they are not worth the paper that they are printed on. The RATS made this personal on National TV, and we are going to make them pay.
There is a little problem that our little RAT friends are too confused to calculate. Try this on for size: we have a three way race for Governor here in Minnesota. A RAT, a Pubbie, and and Indy. So for the polls (run by the "Red"Star in Minneapolis) calls it dead even, 33% for all candidates. Now, we all know that Wally Mundane won't go the full 6 years, he's a empty suit to keep a Senate majority, the problem comes when he retires. For the solution to that we must look to the Govenatorial race. The latest poll has Roger Mo (D) pulling third, but within the margin of error, the front runner is Tim Plenty (R) slightly ahead of Tim Penny (I) by a point. These are the facts as they are now.
The RATS have totally ignored their prospects in the Govenatorial race! Here are the scenerios:
1) The easiest(for us): Coleman wins and all's right with the world.
2) RATS nightmare: Tim Plenty (R) wins Gov. and Fritz the fossel wins the Senate. No way he can retire before the end of his term. The Republican appoints a Republican to take his place.
3) RATS really bad dream: Tim Penny wins Gov. (don't say it can't happen, I give you...Jesse Ventura). Fritzy putz still has to serve 6 years or Penny replaces Mundane with a good Independant, qualified, statesman....can you say Jesse "The Senator" Ventura. I don't scoff at this because I think it might be kinda fun.
This is a real interesting prospect here in Minnesota that is calling these scenerios. Normally these people are as political passionate as their cooking. Lefsa and white fish! I'm a transplant from the SOUTH. West Texas bread, and raised, Louisiana 6 years of my formal carrier. Where I come from, politics is the 2nd sport (football is the first). But, this year, they remind me of home. The RATS have shown themselves to be exactly what they are. I agree with Rush to a point. He says that when the RATS are out of power, that is when they are the funniest. This election has shown thus far, and will show much more, how dangerous they can be to a free Republic. They aim to take our freedom away from us and place all of us in a socialist state. A state where the elite are immune to laws and the subservient work for the elite. No matter the nobility of your profession, no matter the talent of your hands. They aim to control us all, and everything we do, everything we buy, everything we speak, everything we create, and every thought we think.
I want to hear from my fellow FReepers on how you are preparing for these next 5 days.
To me, the glass is half full!
Timy
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posted on
11/01/2002 2:39:50 PM PST
by
timydnuc
To: timydnuc
If all we Freepers vote Tuesday, we win. If we are too lazy to vote, the RATS win. It's that simple. And that frightening.
2
posted on
11/01/2002 2:44:06 PM PST
by
pabianice
To: timydnuc
Jay Severin (talk show host/political analyst) in Boston passed on a rumour that Teddy Kennedy plans to retire during his term as well. This puts the Massachusetts gubernatorial race in a whole new light. If Mitt Romney can pull it off, the rapidly aging Teddy will have to try and serve his full term.
To: timydnuc
Your "Walter Mundane to carry the water of socialism" comment struck a memory. I remember clearly when he was running for president with his mafia babe running mate, watching him deliver a heated speech. He used hand motions similar to those used by Hitler in the History Channel material. We should get out both sets of tape and run them side by side and point out that, maybe Fritzie speaks for "national socialism." The sensitive folks in Minnesota might bite.
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posted on
11/01/2002 2:49:12 PM PST
by
Tacis
To: pabianice
VOTING on Tues., PRAYING, and FASTING! Leaving NOTHING to chance!!
To: timydnuc
I am in Minnesota, too. Your judgment is sound, your spelling is atrocious. Pawlenty will win the gubernatorial race, which is good. If Penny is elected and Mondale (God forbid) resigns, Penny will appoint a RAT. Penny is, and remains, a despicable, lying RAT.
6
posted on
11/01/2002 2:51:34 PM PST
by
mwl1
To: mwl1
Sorry, Pawlenty is correct! Again, sorry.
Was the spelling of the rest of the piece that bad? My fingers didn't work right.
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posted on
11/01/2002 2:59:42 PM PST
by
timydnuc
To: timydnuc
I'm a pessimist by nature so I'm working on a healthy ulcer. Thank God I have enough Prilosec on hand to get me through Tues.
However...it won't be over on Tues. The evil side is gearing up to keep multiple races tied up in court for weeks.
Note to self: Stock up on adult beverages!
MKM
8
posted on
11/01/2002 3:04:12 PM PST
by
mykdsmom
To: mwl1
Ease up on the spelling....we all make mistakes.
9
posted on
11/01/2002 3:07:51 PM PST
by
Dog
To: mykdsmom
I've already early voted, so I don't have to worry about whether I could drag myself to the polls on Tuesday if I have a heart attack between now and then. So, that's done.
The next step was to discourage my Democrat colleagues from voting at all. I tell them that the races aren't interesting and it's not worth the trouble. It's my "Not Get Out the Vote" campaign. So far, so good.
10
posted on
11/01/2002 3:09:26 PM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: timydnuc
Rush said on the radio today that Mondale wanted the senate seat but welstone got the nod the first time around. My question is: Did the Democrats call Mondale or did Mondale call the Democrates BEFORE THE BODY WAS BURRIED?
Could it be that Mondale saw his opportunity to take back the seat Welstone took from him?
This is THE goulish story that should be investigated.
To: timydnuc
Since you asked, Minnesotan to fellow Minnesotan, these are the correct spellings:
Norwegian
officially
its
gubernatorial
Moe
Pawlenty
Independent
scenarios
Regards.
12
posted on
11/01/2002 3:10:24 PM PST
by
mwl1
To: Dog
Dog, I complimented the logic, just didn't want a Minnesotan to reflect poorly across FR. It will be a stressful weekend for us all. Regards
13
posted on
11/01/2002 3:11:56 PM PST
by
mwl1
To: mykdsmom
Hey, are you going to the NC FReeper meeting next Tuesday?
I'm planning on going, if everybody else is. Election night is like the Superbowl for political junkies. I'm taking the next day off from work just in case it turns into a long night (having learned my lesson from Election night 2000, when I didn't get one wink of sleep and went to work the next day).
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posted on
11/01/2002 3:13:00 PM PST
by
wimpycat
To: Dog Gone
LOL! Well, good luck with your campaign, Dog. Better they should skip voting than vote for an evil RAT.
To: timydnuc
I voted early today. I just couldn't wait!
To: timydnuc
I wish all Freepers the best in those States with important races. I wish I could help. In my district in Ohio we have an easy win for a RINO governor, my RINO senators are not up this year so they are safe and other than that I'll just vote NO to all tax issues, vote FOR our CONSERVATIVE judges and hope for the best in the courts and on my wallet.
VOTE REPUBLICAN, make it count!
To: wimpycat
OH YEAH.......I'll be there on Tues night.
Please come, I think we will have a pretty good turnout.
We will have a TV with satellite hook up to watch the results, and of course plenty of "drinks" to calm our nerves. The food isn't too bad at Tir na Nog either.
MKM
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posted on
11/01/2002 3:49:53 PM PST
by
mykdsmom
To: mykdsmom
Anybody you know who could bring a laptop along, with internet capability?
19
posted on
11/01/2002 3:52:07 PM PST
by
wimpycat
To: RoseofTexas
Thank you for posting that, Rose, as I've been praying and fasting too. I even have anointed my atlas page of the U.S. going to those states that are so close to call. My hubby saw the oil can out and asked why I was oiling the pages, lol!!! For months I've been praying for God to expose the true nature of the candidates from all parties and He is really doing it. Voters just need to see clearly and they will do what is best for the country. Think about it.
Millions of believers are praying and fasting and at least we will not be guilty of failing to ask God to intervene.
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posted on
11/01/2002 3:52:19 PM PST
by
omegab
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