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Jul 16, 2006 12:09

Everyone is doing it.
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✓ I miss somebody right now.
× I don't watch much TV these days.
✓ I own lots of books.  (I doooo.)

✓ I wear glasses or contact lenses.
✓ I love to play video games.  (I'm on the final boss of Ocarina. And I can't beat it.)
× I've tried marijuana.  ( ( Read more... )

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musicman1685 July 17 2006, 22:54:47 UTC
Beata, minimum wage is $7.25. "Marginally better" is a complete understatement. Haha, I was going to quit my crappy job and do what you're doing but my dad says there're no more positions available, lol.

And you're a terrible voter. You seem to only vote for people who send you things and come to your door. That just means those people spend less time thinking and doing their jobs than going around town trying to sell false images of themselves to gullible voters. Please vote for Lieberman. This is a state-wide nationally-important race. And I'm not even a Democrat! Plus Lamont just looks like a jerk. lol.

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b_corazon July 22 2006, 15:03:37 UTC
Vote Lamont!
He's bringing the troops home and doesn't stay in the coat room on important decisions like Lieberman. Also, Lieberman is pro censorship and pro Bush. He's an elephant in a donkey's clothing so to speak.
Also, Lamont is going to urge to bring the troops home.

He's the man.

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musicman1685 July 22 2006, 16:40:15 UTC
I think I'm being very sensible on this issue. Although Republican, I am not voting for Schlessinger because he has no chance of winning in the first place. I am backing Lieberman because he has a lot of experience. Connecticut and Massachusetts have a dynasty thing going with our senators. As much as I dislike Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, they bring more influence to the Senate than senators of half a dozen states combined. That's what Dodd and Lieberman do for Connecticut. I don't want to give up our upper-hand in Senate business. Sure, Lamont may promise to "urge" things to happen, but that's all he CAN do. Urge. He can't pull ANY influence whatsoever. Let Lieberman run until he retires, which isn't that far away. Plus, Lamont might as well be a Republican in fiscal matters, if his record as Greenwich first selectman serves as any indication. Plus he's one of those millionaires that benefits highly from your so-called "evil" tax cuts. You only see his stance on Bush, which is quite petty and jejune. He isn't running for the Senate; ( ... )

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b_corazon July 22 2006, 21:20:13 UTC
well, I still don't agree with Lieberman regaurdless of his love of Bush. As stated before, I never agreed with his whole vendetta against video games (of all things) and also his view on censorship. Don't try to pigeonhole me as someone who doesn't vote republican. I don't vote party lines, in fact that's why Tim Stewart is in office. (Yes I voted for a republican).

And I'm still rooting for Lamont.

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