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JSojourner
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« on: January 27, 2010, 12:21:08 PM »

No. He frequently falls asleep in the voting booth, sometimes takes out his teeth in the booth and leaves them there and once, he even pounded on the screen saying, 'THIS DAMN THING DOESN'T GET MURDER SHE WROTE!"
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JSojourner
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Posts: 11,521
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E: -8.65, S: -6.94

« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2010, 03:51:10 PM »

No. He believes in God, and fairy tales about a bunch of miracles back when, so he is clearly psychotic and unfit to vote, and should probably be institutionalized. Oh, and he thinks Joe Lieberman is a whore, which is why Grumps is out too, although I think it would be OK for Grumps at least to vote in local municipal elections, since he appears to live in some minuscule suburb where it really is of no significance as to who runs what. JS however lives in a city of some modest significance, so he is off the rolls totally. Buy hey, Souder  under this metric won't be able to vote either. Tongue

Oh no!  The great persecution has begun.  When will you try to force me to take the mark of the Beast, Torie? 
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