Zeuslax wrote:Laxfan......I haven't read that, but I'm just going to say, Jesus! Does that take the blue ribbon for longest post in Collegelax history?
I guess you didn't read this board back when John Paul used to post more often.
Zeuslax wrote:Laxfan......I haven't read that, but I'm just going to say, Jesus! Does that take the blue ribbon for longest post in Collegelax history?
I don't know about longest, (I've had some other doozies!) but certainly the most intelligent and cogent analysis of the upcoming election to date!
I'll be interested in your thoughts after you DO actually read it!
Zeuslax wrote: Pure tears and it brings to light all the things we read and hear about. None of us here can imagine the pure mental and physical torture we have caused.
OAKS wrote:Zeuslax wrote: Pure tears and it brings to light all the things we read and hear about. None of us here can imagine the pure mental and physical torture we have caused.
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20040504_1.htm
The bottom 1/3rd pictures are pretty graphic.
FLALAX wrote:McCain will win a national election. Both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama are fatally flawed.
FLALAX wrote:Also, I do not see the average Joe voting for a radical activist whose life experience is urban activism, teaching law at University of Chicago and serving 1 term in the Illinois and US Senates. I have heard him referred to as the empty suit candidate.
FLALAX wrote:Mccain will win a national election. Both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama are fatally flawed.
Hillary is already a definite no to 45% of the voting population because of her history and her husband. ( Zogby, and Reuters Polls - Jan 08)
CATLAX MAN wrote:That appears to be an awful lot of red on those maps.
OAKS wrote:Also, a radical? Obama is as close to center as you can find in these United States (he's still on the conservative side of center).
OAKS wrote:States according to population:
Sonny wrote:Good thing the population doesn't get to directly elect the president.
Tim Whitehead wrote:Sonny wrote:Good thing the population doesn't get to directly elect the president.
Yes, it would be a shame if the majority got what it wanted.
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