Kimble
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Wed Nov-12-03 11:09 PM
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Ok, please don’t get yell at me. |
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Is anyone besides me at least somewhat enjoying the intellectual stimulation that is caused by friendly (and not so friendly) debates and conversations concerning the coming presidential race and the 30-hour buster going on right now?
I know things are serious and all but I have to admit that I am enjoying my newspaper and c-span more than usual.
Its just better than anything else on TV or my PC gamer magazine. Anyway, I was just wondering.
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On the Road
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Wed Nov-12-03 11:14 PM
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and I'm disappointed if there isn't a good back-and-forth struggle in the primaries.
Emotionally charged hearings, debates on the hill, impeachment proceedings, you name it. I wish all Americans found it interesting -- the country would be a lot better place.
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elperromagico
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Wed Nov-12-03 11:14 PM
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1. Politics is always more interesting |
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when there's a degree of friction.
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Wed Nov-12-03 11:37 PM
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It changes every day you gota love it. It is how we learn to stay on our toes.Dont you agree!:bounce: :smoke: :hippie:
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alcuno
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Wed Nov-12-03 11:39 PM
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3. I fully support gridlock. |
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Let them waste time on this garbage while the Dems bash them for all the important work that isn't being accomplished. Personally, I consider gridlock good for the country.
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