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7.23.2004
Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise Online: "The Bartlesville Doenges Ford Injuns could not have put a better ending to their final regular season game at Bill Doenges Memorial Stadium on Wednesday night." If only they could have worked in Drunken. I think I would be more upset about playing on a team that was a walking ad for a car lot. Al McKinney is a Democrat. His campaign so kindly left a flyer on my door letting me know where Al McKinney, Democrat, stands on the issues. Sounds ok, but just how do we do this, sans big money giveaways or punishments? Everyone does... very few politicians come out and say "I'm all about mega-corporations and their lobbying money!" Not sure what this means really, but if it means loose laws regarding polluting, then that might be bad. Pro-Life / Pro-Choice is not that big an issue for me, a guy. I tend to go Pro-Choice. "Traditional marriage" means discriminating against gays, I can't support that. HOW.... HOW... and uh... how? I always say, pay teachers well. "support the pledge" means keeping "Under God" in and making sure it stays fundi-liscious. Good... until you find out its easier to get money to build roads than to fix them. Sure.. do it. Vets deserve what they were promised. I can live with that. I don't mind gun owners. Most NRA members are cool. But I can't stand the NRA people that use guns as a wedge issue to drive voters to the GOP. Is it only in Oklahoma where the Democrats look more like Republicans than they do Democrats? Did you know that if you use the GeorgeWBush.com website to send emails to newspapers, you can click on the appropriate phrases you want to include, such as "The leadership of President Bush is unleashing the armies of compassion across our nation. I am grateful for his leadership and his call to greater civic duty. This issue is just one more example of how our President is providing the courageous leadership America needs"? Its true, and if you do this to send email to The Virginian-Pilot you will be sending Presidential Spam to a guy named Dave Addis that works there. Dave is not the editor, he's a columnist, and he just deletes the website generated spam. You see the Armies of Compassion are armed with an "automatronic robotic web site" (dave's words) that does all the thinking for them. Nice to know. Bonus points for knowing where the post title comes from. |
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