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Politics : Politics is the condition of Being Bought and Paid For

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From: dvdw©3/8/2008 7:08:33 PM
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The real story is that .017% of the Wyoming voting population listened, and determined that the mediums massage inspired them enough to drive to town.(hmmmm very interesting)

How could this powerful message the promise of Socialism, be so dissed? Only 2% motivated to vote for hillary and obama combined.

Here are WY facts using fuzzy math..(only 96% reporting)..Total Population 570,000

The Total WY electorate is 467,200

Total votes Cast in Democratic caucuses....* 8,000.

Me thinks an airline ticket with two plane changes would have ran a deficit here.

so, despite being exposed to the multi millions of campaign advertising expenditures to date, and all the free press afforded by those who report news and the lack of it,
the democratic front runners message, sparked under 2% participation.

Thanks for all the media reporting that outputs record amounts of participation....you just defined "Bought and Paid for".

In this primaries case, its the absence of information that speaks.Maybe there was a quilting tournament, 4h convention, or a basketball game? I dont know why the locals failed the message, do you?

This participation is so low that it makes the Progressives failures in the thread header; look good..........Step aside....WY voters demonstrate by their actions the definition of All Hat no cattle .

RIP...........political hegemony. lol Yahoo headline
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