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To: duckman

There was a prospective Mass. voter interviewed in the WSJ. A worker in financial services, he stated that he voted for Brown last time, but may vote for Warren this time. Why? Because, although he identfies with and likes Brown more, he thinks there should be a ‘balance of power’ in Washington. So there you have your undecided voter mentality. Pure idiocy.


19 posted on 09/22/2012 6:59:52 AM PDT by madameguinot (Our Father's God to Thee, Author of Liberty)
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To: madameguinot

“There was a prospective Mass. voter interviewed in the WSJ. A worker in financial services, he stated that he voted for Brown last time, but may vote for Warren this time. Why? Because, although he identfies with and likes Brown more, he thinks there should be a ‘balance of power’ in Washington. So there you have your undecided voter mentality. Pure idiocy.”

Yes, that’s particularly stupid. It stands out in a sea of stupid. They should have asked that knucklehead about “balance of power” when the White House already has a D in it, and the state he lives in is basically a one-party D state where Brown is the first R Senator since the 1970’s.

But he maybe wants Warren for “balance.” I’m surprised his brain generates enough juice to keep his legs moving.


21 posted on 09/22/2012 7:06:46 AM PDT by Kingosaurus
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Wonder if he thought Pelosi, Reid and Obama were a good "Balance of Power".

don't you just wish you could SLAP those fools/idiots all.

44 posted on 09/22/2012 8:57:24 AM PDT by annieokie (O)
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