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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
Nathan
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« on: June 05, 2012, 10:44:00 PM »

You know, you should just create a thread titled "Winfield's Soapbox." Every time a sentence leaves Romney's mouth, you can go post it in there.

Now, that's not nice!

I believe most of what I post for discussion is of interest to readers and pertinent to today's events.         

You and NHI, who I'm beginning to suspect may be an automatic-response machine, are nearly alone in that.

Also, the adjective form is 'Democratic'.
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Okay, maybe Mike Johnson is a competent parliamentarian.
Nathan
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2012, 10:52:37 PM »

You know, you should just create a thread titled "Winfield's Soapbox." Every time a sentence leaves Romney's mouth, you can go post it in there.

Now, that's not nice!

I believe most of what I post for discussion is of interest to readers and pertinent to today's events.        

You and NHI, who I'm beginning to suspect may be an automatic-response machine, are nearly alone in that.

Also, the adjective form is 'Democratic'.

In Winfield's defense, is it wrong to wholeheartedly support Romney?  He's just passionate about his candidate.  He's not doing anything malicious.  He may be a little overbearing at times, but he's just passionate about his candidate.  Romney has just as much right to be celebrated on this forum as Obama does.

No, it's just...it does get a little excessive. Most of us have our hackish tendencies (I myself am feeling especially hackish tonight, and not in a positive way, for obvious reasons) but the extent and timbre of these get a bit grating after a while.
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