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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jttmab who wrote (4693)12/4/2000 7:39:13 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 6710
 
You must be talking about the piles of it in the field

How do you think we get so good at sorting through it? You need to wade through it once or twice to know BS when you see it:)

Look me up and come to WI man and I will change your view. NE is enough to make you consider suicide while driving across it! We have hills and valley's and tree's and lakes and wild area's that you won't see another sign of humanity.

I have found a way to travel across NE though when I go to CO hunting. Once you leave Omaha headed west just set the cruise on 75, tie the steering wheel into a solid position and crawl in the back and go to sleep. Interstate is so straight and without any kind of hills that you don't have to worry about going in the ditch and you will probably be the best driver on the road:)

Jeff



To: jttmab who wrote (4693)12/4/2000 7:45:09 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 6710
 
Hi jttmab,

I didn't want you to miss this view, from rather closer to your home than Crawford or the Midwest:
economist.com
Of special note is the first draft of the Inaugural speech.

[Apologies to CB for the repetition.]

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"My fellow Armagnacians,

As is my right,
I wish to take the country and shred it.....
I want to take this country and own it.....
I demand to take this country and execute it....."

Darn, none of this is gonna work in the hoodwink portion of the speech, or is it?

Best, Ray <with tongue firmly implanted in cheek>