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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (14559)11/5/2002 2:48:36 PM
From: aerosappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206322
 
OT -- Kb, do you think that Oregon will socialize medicine pursuant to today's vote? Full employment act for Washington state??



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (14559)11/5/2002 2:56:34 PM
From: Sweet Ol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206322
 
KB, even us rock-ribbed, mossy-backed Republicans have some candidates we just can't stand. One here was indicted last week. The Rep candidate for AG has never practiced law, not sure she passed the bar. The incumbent Dem hasn't done anything to disgust me. Those are the types of situations where I split my ticket.

Don't forget to vote early and often.

By the way, do you live in Cook County, the home of the immortal voters?

Best to all,

JRH



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (14559)11/5/2002 2:57:25 PM
From: que seria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206322
 
Voting the R isn't a sound option here in Texas for those who both know and care about the candidates in judicial races, since every so often (including this year) the Rs have a candidate or two who is just unqualified, running against a D whose only lack of "qualification" is that little D by her name. You must be in one of those states that doesn't pretend the people are both interested and competent enough to sort out the qualified judicial candidates. Judicial elections: what a farce!

Edit: this is often true only in the big cities.

Shorted FNM today, MBI and CCR yesterday. Legging in half positions.