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DougM (November is coming)
Posted October 13, 2012 at 10:11 pm |
I don’t believe pols.
Good post, though, Missy.
[insert spit'n-polish, post-turtle, and goin'-postal puns, here]
(What? No, the polaroid* joke isn’t for polite company.)
* Pol•a•roid: a political pain in the ass
(What? Well, I wanted ‘em to know why it wasn’t for polite company.)
Alan outback bacon czar
Posted October 13, 2012 at 10:21 pm |
I like a well run, classy campaign.
accipiter NW
Posted October 14, 2012 at 1:08 am |
I was hoping to see Lech Walesa wearing a Romney button/shirt/hat.
Stick
Posted October 14, 2012 at 5:09 am |
I’m surprised they could spel Omaba.
mech
Posted October 14, 2012 at 5:39 am |
geezerette
Posted October 14, 2012 at 7:08 am |
It’s done with spray paint————–kinda says it all doesn’t it?
DougM (November is coming)
Posted October 14, 2012 at 7:14 am |
Okay, I’ll play.
geezerette
Posted October 14, 2012 at 7:26 am |
Much neater with a brush. Wouldn’t it be great if in the debate Romney quoted every one of Biden’s lies and asked him if he believed the same?
Claire: pink pig with car keys living in an alternate universe
Posted October 14, 2012 at 7:29 am |
One is professional looking, sharp and clean.
One is Vandal-ism.
TomR, armed in Texas
Posted October 14, 2012 at 1:01 pm |
The D/FW area of N. Texas mostly a solid red area. The watermelon districts are solid blue liberals and will be for the next five millenia. The taco districts mostly libs but with a significant conservative minority. The ‘burbs and rural areas are quite solid conservative. The same all over Texas.
My big question is how our newcomers are going politically in Texas. So many have escaped the red areas of America. Will they see the dynamics of the Texas business climate? Will they join in the distaste of unions, govt. over regulation, high taxes, extremely costly govt. social services and everything else that destroyed the economies of the NE, upper MidWest, Left Coast, etc.? In a few weeks I guess my worries will be addressed. Polictical signs and bumper stickers here almost non existent except for Ron Paul bumper stickers. To me those are equal to obama stickers.
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10 Comments!
I don’t believe pols.
Good post, though, Missy.
[insert spit'n-polish, post-turtle, and goin'-postal puns, here]
(What? No, the polaroid* joke isn’t for polite company.)
* Pol•a•roid: a political pain in the ass
(What? Well, I wanted ‘em to know why it wasn’t for polite company.)
I like a well run, classy campaign.
I was hoping to see Lech Walesa wearing a Romney button/shirt/hat.
I’m surprised they could spel Omaba.
It’s done with spray paint————–kinda says it all doesn’t it?
Okay, I’ll play.

Much neater with a brush. Wouldn’t it be great if in the debate Romney quoted every one of Biden’s lies and asked him if he believed the same?
One is professional looking, sharp and clean.
One is Vandal-ism.
The D/FW area of N. Texas mostly a solid red area. The watermelon districts are solid blue liberals and will be for the next five millenia. The taco districts mostly libs but with a significant conservative minority. The ‘burbs and rural areas are quite solid conservative. The same all over Texas.
My big question is how our newcomers are going politically in Texas. So many have escaped the red areas of America. Will they see the dynamics of the Texas business climate? Will they join in the distaste of unions, govt. over regulation, high taxes, extremely costly govt. social services and everything else that destroyed the economies of the NE, upper MidWest, Left Coast, etc.? In a few weeks I guess my worries will be addressed. Polictical signs and bumper stickers here almost non existent except for Ron Paul bumper stickers. To me those are equal to obama stickers.