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Hedgecock (not that I’m any fan of his, but I do need the traffic reports during his show) went into detail today about how Huckabee and Ron Paul’s voting records do not support what they are claiming now, especially on illegals. I’m a lifelong Dem, but I just may leave the vote for president blank because I don’t trust any of the candidates of either party, and I don’t want my kid (who is voting Obama) to blame me for putting another idiot in the Oval Office. It is somewhat of a comfort to her that I voted against Bush twice.
CMcGParticipantHedgecock (not that I’m any fan of his, but I do need the traffic reports during his show) went into detail today about how Huckabee and Ron Paul’s voting records do not support what they are claiming now, especially on illegals. I’m a lifelong Dem, but I just may leave the vote for president blank because I don’t trust any of the candidates of either party, and I don’t want my kid (who is voting Obama) to blame me for putting another idiot in the Oval Office. It is somewhat of a comfort to her that I voted against Bush twice.
CMcGParticipantHedgecock (not that I’m any fan of his, but I do need the traffic reports during his show) went into detail today about how Huckabee and Ron Paul’s voting records do not support what they are claiming now, especially on illegals. I’m a lifelong Dem, but I just may leave the vote for president blank because I don’t trust any of the candidates of either party, and I don’t want my kid (who is voting Obama) to blame me for putting another idiot in the Oval Office. It is somewhat of a comfort to her that I voted against Bush twice.
CMcGParticipantHedgecock (not that I’m any fan of his, but I do need the traffic reports during his show) went into detail today about how Huckabee and Ron Paul’s voting records do not support what they are claiming now, especially on illegals. I’m a lifelong Dem, but I just may leave the vote for president blank because I don’t trust any of the candidates of either party, and I don’t want my kid (who is voting Obama) to blame me for putting another idiot in the Oval Office. It is somewhat of a comfort to her that I voted against Bush twice.
CMcGParticipantFLU–
LOL at that link. The pic and comments are priceless. There’s some discussion about whether it’s legal to publicly shame someone in the way that company did. The internet is so relatively young there probably haven’t been any court cases about this matter, but I’m going to side with the people who say that if it’s on the internet and not copyrighted, it’s public domain.
Another poster (in the link) said, “That’s why I made my Facebook page ‘private.'” My kid (age 19, and, of course, legally an adult) has a Facebook page without the kid’s real name but I easily found it using the nickname the kid uses for hotmail. Nosy parent? Yep. But no matter how old they are, you never stop worrying about them.
CMcGParticipantFLU–
LOL at that link. The pic and comments are priceless. There’s some discussion about whether it’s legal to publicly shame someone in the way that company did. The internet is so relatively young there probably haven’t been any court cases about this matter, but I’m going to side with the people who say that if it’s on the internet and not copyrighted, it’s public domain.
Another poster (in the link) said, “That’s why I made my Facebook page ‘private.'” My kid (age 19, and, of course, legally an adult) has a Facebook page without the kid’s real name but I easily found it using the nickname the kid uses for hotmail. Nosy parent? Yep. But no matter how old they are, you never stop worrying about them.
CMcGParticipantFLU–
LOL at that link. The pic and comments are priceless. There’s some discussion about whether it’s legal to publicly shame someone in the way that company did. The internet is so relatively young there probably haven’t been any court cases about this matter, but I’m going to side with the people who say that if it’s on the internet and not copyrighted, it’s public domain.
Another poster (in the link) said, “That’s why I made my Facebook page ‘private.'” My kid (age 19, and, of course, legally an adult) has a Facebook page without the kid’s real name but I easily found it using the nickname the kid uses for hotmail. Nosy parent? Yep. But no matter how old they are, you never stop worrying about them.
CMcGParticipantFLU–
LOL at that link. The pic and comments are priceless. There’s some discussion about whether it’s legal to publicly shame someone in the way that company did. The internet is so relatively young there probably haven’t been any court cases about this matter, but I’m going to side with the people who say that if it’s on the internet and not copyrighted, it’s public domain.
Another poster (in the link) said, “That’s why I made my Facebook page ‘private.'” My kid (age 19, and, of course, legally an adult) has a Facebook page without the kid’s real name but I easily found it using the nickname the kid uses for hotmail. Nosy parent? Yep. But no matter how old they are, you never stop worrying about them.
CMcGParticipantFLU–
LOL at that link. The pic and comments are priceless. There’s some discussion about whether it’s legal to publicly shame someone in the way that company did. The internet is so relatively young there probably haven’t been any court cases about this matter, but I’m going to side with the people who say that if it’s on the internet and not copyrighted, it’s public domain.
Another poster (in the link) said, “That’s why I made my Facebook page ‘private.'” My kid (age 19, and, of course, legally an adult) has a Facebook page without the kid’s real name but I easily found it using the nickname the kid uses for hotmail. Nosy parent? Yep. But no matter how old they are, you never stop worrying about them.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117705CMcGParticipantMt. Helix…gorgeous views and homes in your range. My sister lived there for awhile and it was 20 minutes and usually less to downtown via the 94, but she commuted early (6:30 a.m.).
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117831CMcGParticipantMt. Helix…gorgeous views and homes in your range. My sister lived there for awhile and it was 20 minutes and usually less to downtown via the 94, but she commuted early (6:30 a.m.).
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117867CMcGParticipantMt. Helix…gorgeous views and homes in your range. My sister lived there for awhile and it was 20 minutes and usually less to downtown via the 94, but she commuted early (6:30 a.m.).
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117907CMcGParticipantMt. Helix…gorgeous views and homes in your range. My sister lived there for awhile and it was 20 minutes and usually less to downtown via the 94, but she commuted early (6:30 a.m.).
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117929CMcGParticipantMt. Helix…gorgeous views and homes in your range. My sister lived there for awhile and it was 20 minutes and usually less to downtown via the 94, but she commuted early (6:30 a.m.).
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