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BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI’ve grown weary of arguing with 80-year-old, logically impaired, closed-minded idealogues. That, and the fact that the polls show that proposition 23 is going to get crushed along with the amazing success of the calling parties I’ve participated in has convinced me that this thread is a waste of time. It’s amazing how quickly people pledge to vote no as soon as they learn that 98% of the funding for Proposition 23 is coming from out-of-state oil companies. The amount of voter rage out there against BigOilBigPollution is incredibly high.
I shall make my triumphant return to this thread after Prop 23 gets crushed in the actual voting. Until then, I encourage the pro-prop-23 crowd to continue to make up ‘facts’ and convince each other how bad prop 23 is going to be. Most of the public-at-large knows that you are full of BS.
Oh, and please continue to bring up Chevron. If any of you dinosaurs knew how to use Google, you would know that Chevron is actually neutral on Proposition 23:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-10-07/business/24115250_1_chevron-ceo-prop-natural-gas
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI’ve grown weary of arguing with 80-year-old, logically impaired, closed-minded idealogues. That, and the fact that the polls show that proposition 23 is going to get crushed along with the amazing success of the calling parties I’ve participated in has convinced me that this thread is a waste of time. It’s amazing how quickly people pledge to vote no as soon as they learn that 98% of the funding for Proposition 23 is coming from out-of-state oil companies. The amount of voter rage out there against BigOilBigPollution is incredibly high.
I shall make my triumphant return to this thread after Prop 23 gets crushed in the actual voting. Until then, I encourage the pro-prop-23 crowd to continue to make up ‘facts’ and convince each other how bad prop 23 is going to be. Most of the public-at-large knows that you are full of BS.
Oh, and please continue to bring up Chevron. If any of you dinosaurs knew how to use Google, you would know that Chevron is actually neutral on Proposition 23:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-10-07/business/24115250_1_chevron-ceo-prop-natural-gas
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI’ve grown weary of arguing with 80-year-old, logically impaired, closed-minded idealogues. That, and the fact that the polls show that proposition 23 is going to get crushed along with the amazing success of the calling parties I’ve participated in has convinced me that this thread is a waste of time. It’s amazing how quickly people pledge to vote no as soon as they learn that 98% of the funding for Proposition 23 is coming from out-of-state oil companies. The amount of voter rage out there against BigOilBigPollution is incredibly high.
I shall make my triumphant return to this thread after Prop 23 gets crushed in the actual voting. Until then, I encourage the pro-prop-23 crowd to continue to make up ‘facts’ and convince each other how bad prop 23 is going to be. Most of the public-at-large knows that you are full of BS.
Oh, and please continue to bring up Chevron. If any of you dinosaurs knew how to use Google, you would know that Chevron is actually neutral on Proposition 23:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-10-07/business/24115250_1_chevron-ceo-prop-natural-gas
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI’ve grown weary of arguing with 80-year-old, logically impaired, closed-minded idealogues. That, and the fact that the polls show that proposition 23 is going to get crushed along with the amazing success of the calling parties I’ve participated in has convinced me that this thread is a waste of time. It’s amazing how quickly people pledge to vote no as soon as they learn that 98% of the funding for Proposition 23 is coming from out-of-state oil companies. The amount of voter rage out there against BigOilBigPollution is incredibly high.
I shall make my triumphant return to this thread after Prop 23 gets crushed in the actual voting. Until then, I encourage the pro-prop-23 crowd to continue to make up ‘facts’ and convince each other how bad prop 23 is going to be. Most of the public-at-large knows that you are full of BS.
Oh, and please continue to bring up Chevron. If any of you dinosaurs knew how to use Google, you would know that Chevron is actually neutral on Proposition 23:
http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-10-07/business/24115250_1_chevron-ceo-prop-natural-gas
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=martink110]well thanks for the replies… only Grayson I can find is running for Florida HOR and grijalva is Arizona.[/quote]
Grayson is a hero to democracy-lovers everywhere. He is one of the few Congresscritters who was willing to stand up to the powerful banking industry. Now, the Big Banks and other special interests are pouring tons of money into his opponent’s campaign fund in an attempt to defeat Grayson.
Hopefully the good people of Florida will see his opponent for the bank pawn that he is and re-elect The American Hero Grayson.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=martink110]well thanks for the replies… only Grayson I can find is running for Florida HOR and grijalva is Arizona.[/quote]
Grayson is a hero to democracy-lovers everywhere. He is one of the few Congresscritters who was willing to stand up to the powerful banking industry. Now, the Big Banks and other special interests are pouring tons of money into his opponent’s campaign fund in an attempt to defeat Grayson.
Hopefully the good people of Florida will see his opponent for the bank pawn that he is and re-elect The American Hero Grayson.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=martink110]well thanks for the replies… only Grayson I can find is running for Florida HOR and grijalva is Arizona.[/quote]
Grayson is a hero to democracy-lovers everywhere. He is one of the few Congresscritters who was willing to stand up to the powerful banking industry. Now, the Big Banks and other special interests are pouring tons of money into his opponent’s campaign fund in an attempt to defeat Grayson.
Hopefully the good people of Florida will see his opponent for the bank pawn that he is and re-elect The American Hero Grayson.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=martink110]well thanks for the replies… only Grayson I can find is running for Florida HOR and grijalva is Arizona.[/quote]
Grayson is a hero to democracy-lovers everywhere. He is one of the few Congresscritters who was willing to stand up to the powerful banking industry. Now, the Big Banks and other special interests are pouring tons of money into his opponent’s campaign fund in an attempt to defeat Grayson.
Hopefully the good people of Florida will see his opponent for the bank pawn that he is and re-elect The American Hero Grayson.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=martink110]well thanks for the replies… only Grayson I can find is running for Florida HOR and grijalva is Arizona.[/quote]
Grayson is a hero to democracy-lovers everywhere. He is one of the few Congresscritters who was willing to stand up to the powerful banking industry. Now, the Big Banks and other special interests are pouring tons of money into his opponent’s campaign fund in an attempt to defeat Grayson.
Hopefully the good people of Florida will see his opponent for the bank pawn that he is and re-elect The American Hero Grayson.
BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI was going to vote for the Peace and Freedom candidate where ever possible but decided to vote for the Democrat for Governor and Senate. I voted for the Peace and Freedom candidate for every other position where it was possible to do so.
I figure if we can get some of the lower positions filled by Peace and Freedom candidates it will put some pressure on Democrats at the top to start serving the people as opposed to special interests. I would have voted a straight Peace and Freedom ticket, but I don’t want to help Republicans win the top spots.
props:
19 – yes
20 – no
21 – yes
22 – no
23 – no – jab a sharp stick in Big Oil/BigPollution’s eye
24 – yes
25 – yes
26 – no
27 – noBigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI was going to vote for the Peace and Freedom candidate where ever possible but decided to vote for the Democrat for Governor and Senate. I voted for the Peace and Freedom candidate for every other position where it was possible to do so.
I figure if we can get some of the lower positions filled by Peace and Freedom candidates it will put some pressure on Democrats at the top to start serving the people as opposed to special interests. I would have voted a straight Peace and Freedom ticket, but I don’t want to help Republicans win the top spots.
props:
19 – yes
20 – no
21 – yes
22 – no
23 – no – jab a sharp stick in Big Oil/BigPollution’s eye
24 – yes
25 – yes
26 – no
27 – noBigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI was going to vote for the Peace and Freedom candidate where ever possible but decided to vote for the Democrat for Governor and Senate. I voted for the Peace and Freedom candidate for every other position where it was possible to do so.
I figure if we can get some of the lower positions filled by Peace and Freedom candidates it will put some pressure on Democrats at the top to start serving the people as opposed to special interests. I would have voted a straight Peace and Freedom ticket, but I don’t want to help Republicans win the top spots.
props:
19 – yes
20 – no
21 – yes
22 – no
23 – no – jab a sharp stick in Big Oil/BigPollution’s eye
24 – yes
25 – yes
26 – no
27 – noBigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI was going to vote for the Peace and Freedom candidate where ever possible but decided to vote for the Democrat for Governor and Senate. I voted for the Peace and Freedom candidate for every other position where it was possible to do so.
I figure if we can get some of the lower positions filled by Peace and Freedom candidates it will put some pressure on Democrats at the top to start serving the people as opposed to special interests. I would have voted a straight Peace and Freedom ticket, but I don’t want to help Republicans win the top spots.
props:
19 – yes
20 – no
21 – yes
22 – no
23 – no – jab a sharp stick in Big Oil/BigPollution’s eye
24 – yes
25 – yes
26 – no
27 – noBigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantI was going to vote for the Peace and Freedom candidate where ever possible but decided to vote for the Democrat for Governor and Senate. I voted for the Peace and Freedom candidate for every other position where it was possible to do so.
I figure if we can get some of the lower positions filled by Peace and Freedom candidates it will put some pressure on Democrats at the top to start serving the people as opposed to special interests. I would have voted a straight Peace and Freedom ticket, but I don’t want to help Republicans win the top spots.
props:
19 – yes
20 – no
21 – yes
22 – no
23 – no – jab a sharp stick in Big Oil/BigPollution’s eye
24 – yes
25 – yes
26 – no
27 – no -
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