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koenkai
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« on: September 30, 2012, 11:23:57 AM »

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koenkai
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2012, 09:41:47 PM »
« Edited: September 30, 2012, 09:45:45 PM by 後援会 »


Hey. Wassup, man?

No, in all seriousness, we're talking about politicians, not posters...and, yeah, Bernie Sanders and Lizzy Warren suck. Chris Dodd sucks, so does Dan Malloy. John Kerry. Barney Frank & Dan Cicilline. John Tierney. Chellie Pingree. New England has a lot of really awful leftists.

Now, New England does have some good leftists. I absolutely adore Joe Lieberman (please don't lynch me) and there are some 'worthy opponents' I have a deal of respect for, like Peter Shumlin, Carol Shea-Porter, John Lynch, or Jeanne Shaheen.

I agree completely. Elected representatives in New England are often horrible. Though I don't really hate Kerry or Frank. And I don't really hate Sanders and Warren either.

But there are still tons of scumbags you also left out. Like Jack Reed and Lincoln Chaffee, who are just total sleazebags. The latter isn't a Democrat, but sleaziness isn't a partisan trait.  Especially god damn Jack Reed.  him.

'New England leftists' are a diverse group. Consider the difference between Napoleon and Nathan, for instance.

Or Scott and Napoleon, if you wanna stay within the same state. The AF has a pretty diverse group of New Englanders. Ghost_white, Koenkai, Scott, Nappy, Nathan, etc...

I hate New England. I don't consider myself a New Englander at all. I simply have to live in this wasteland (climate and culture) due to temporary issues outside of my control. I will probably leave in around five years and never come back.
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koenkai
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2012, 10:05:42 PM »
« Edited: September 30, 2012, 10:10:39 PM by 後援会 »

The fact that we have a harsh climate is part of what gives us our unique culture~!

My hometown actually has much much worse weather than New England. Where the winters can hover near -20 °C and the summers can hover around 30 °C. Monsoons ruin everything.

I still constantly bitch and moan about New England weather though.
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