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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
So, did anyone else see that map that shows the county-level blueness of this past election versus 2004? Most of Mississippi was blue. I was so proud.
Arkansas and Tennessee can eat a dick, though.
You didn't understand that graph. It was posting whether a county increased democrat support or not. Not that it went for a democrat.
Yep. Most counties still voted Repblican, but it shows that the country is much more liberal than last election. It is a pretty awesome map. Can someone relink?
The power of the Obama operation could be measured: doubling the turnout at the Iowa caucuses, raising twice as much money as any other candidate in history, organizing volunteers by the millions. (In Florida alone: 65 offices, paid staff of 350, active e-mail list of 650,000, 25,000 volunteers on any weekend day.) The ultimate test would come Nov. 4. In the meantime, there were indications of a great storm brewing. At the end of August, as Hurricane Gustav threatened the coast of Texas, the Obama campaign called the Red Cross to say it would be routing donations to it via the Red Cross home page. Get your servers ready—our guys can be pretty nuts, Team Obama said. Sure, sure, whatever, the Red Cross responded. We've been through 9/11, Katrina, we can handle it. The surge of Obama dollars crashed the Red Cross Web site in less than 15 minutes.
The power of the Obama operation could be measured: doubling the turnout at the Iowa caucuses, raising twice as much money as any other candidate in history, organizing volunteers by the millions. (In Florida alone: 65 offices, paid staff of 350, active e-mail list of 650,000, 25,000 volunteers on any weekend day.) The ultimate test would come Nov. 4. In the meantime, there were indications of a great storm brewing. At the end of August, as Hurricane Gustav threatened the coast of Texas, the Obama campaign called the Red Cross to say it would be routing donations to it via the Red Cross home page. Get your servers ready—our guys can be pretty nuts, Team Obama said. Sure, sure, whatever, the Red Cross responded. We've been through 9/11, Katrina, we can handle it. The surge of Obama dollars crashed the Red Cross Web site in less than 15 minutes.
It has some moments, but the debate section, didn't even cover Sarah Palins debate, and hardly covered obamas and mccains. It was more about McCain losing control, and even then it puts it in a positive light for McCain.
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I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
The power of the Obama operation could be measured: doubling the turnout at the Iowa caucuses, raising twice as much money as any other candidate in history, organizing volunteers by the millions. (In Florida alone: 65 offices, paid staff of 350, active e-mail list of 650,000, 25,000 volunteers on any weekend day.) The ultimate test would come Nov. 4. In the meantime, there were indications of a great storm brewing. At the end of August, as Hurricane Gustav threatened the coast of Texas, the Obama campaign called the Red Cross to say it would be routing donations to it via the Red Cross home page. Get your servers ready—our guys can be pretty nuts, Team Obama said. Sure, sure, whatever, the Red Cross responded. We've been through 9/11, Katrina, we can handle it. The surge of Obama dollars crashed the Red Cross Web site in less than 15 minutes.
It has some moments, but the debate section, didn't even cover Sarah Palins debate, and hardly covered obamas and mccains. It was more about McCain losing control, and even then it puts it in a positive light for McCain.
Some of that could conceivably be due to a lack of any good info to use in this kind of format.
Some of that could conceivably be due to a lack of any good info to use in this kind of format.
Honestly I think they are still pulling their punches. I mean fox has Chris Wallace saying how dumb she was, but that is nonexistant in the Newsweek piece. Palins entire bullshit seems hidden, unless its hiding in the seventh chapter.
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I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
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I mean.
Grats, VH.
It's all about the maverick postin.
Cause I'm a maverick.
So, did anyone else see that map that shows the county-level blueness of this past election versus 2004? Most of Mississippi was blue. I was so proud.
Arkansas and Tennessee can eat a dick, though.
One day late their hombre, Guy Fox day was yesterday.
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Okay but seriously, though, lets talk about priest talents...
Yeah, I know, my OP included a statement about being a day late as well.
Then at the last second I changed it up for Surprise [chat].
Interesting.
You didn't understand that graph. It was posting whether a county increased democrat support or not. Not that it went for a democrat.
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Yep. Most counties still voted Repblican, but it shows that the country is much more liberal than last election. It is a pretty awesome map. Can someone relink?
Quit yer bitchin' or it gets worse.
Eating a dick is, frankly, underrated.
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My reply still applies!
Which is a bit silly as I not long got back from a delicious lunch at Mo's.
Maybe you should save it for when you're ready to go to bed, then.
I understood the graph perfectly.
That graph? It was a dolphin.
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Sure, we can talk later, when I get home :P
I liked this part:
It has some moments, but the debate section, didn't even cover Sarah Palins debate, and hardly covered obamas and mccains. It was more about McCain losing control, and even then it puts it in a positive light for McCain.
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Some of that could conceivably be due to a lack of any good info to use in this kind of format.
Honestly I think they are still pulling their punches. I mean fox has Chris Wallace saying how dumb she was, but that is nonexistant in the Newsweek piece. Palins entire bullshit seems hidden, unless its hiding in the seventh chapter.
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I'll take it