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I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
BRTD
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E: -6.50, S: -6.67

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« on: May 21, 2004, 07:38:56 PM »

2002:

Governor: Roger Moe (D)
Senate: Walter Mondale (D)
House: Steven Andreasan (D)
State House: John Dorn (D)
State Senate: John Hottinger (D)
can't remember who I voted for state offices but they were all Democrats. That makes Dorn, Hottinger, Attorney General Mike Hatch and all those non-partisan unopposed guys the only people I've ever voted for who won Sad

but here's how my presidential history would look since 1948:

1948: Truman
1952: don't know, even though Eisenhower wasn't a terrible president I would say I would've still voted for Stevenson now, but I don't know at the time
1956: same
1960: JFK
1964: Hass
1968: Humphrey
1972: McGovern
1976: Carter
1980: Carter
1984: Mondale
1988: Dukakis
1992: in retrospect Clinton, but at the time when I was 8 I would've voted Perot
1996: Clinton
2000: Gore
2004: Kerry

and I will vote for Dorn and whoever runs against Gutknecht again, but that's pretty much it for races in Minnesota this year.
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I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
BRTD
Atlas Prophet
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Posts: 113,541
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -6.50, S: -6.67

P P
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2004, 12:10:31 PM »

you people are idiots if you think the Religious Right would ever let Giuliani win the nomination.
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I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
BRTD
Atlas Prophet
*****
Posts: 113,541
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -6.50, S: -6.67

P P
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2004, 09:59:22 PM »

Forcing people to dress alike so that they may be equal is Marxism at its worst. Even we radical leftists can accept that some people dress nicer than others, and forcing everyone to wear a drab, ugly garment isn't at the forefront of the class struggle.

agreed. i am completely opposed to school uniforms.

and there was little problem at my school over clothes. in fact, the only conflicts was the kids who wore those stupid prep brands were the ones that were picked on, not the other way around.
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