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Old 11-04-2009, 09:21 AM
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maybe so but people saying that NJ race meant nothing is a total joke

If it wasn't important to the white house why did they send superman?

Superman showed up last week , but maybe he was too late?

NJ is an overwhelming democratic state and the dems failed there.
They barely fkn read there. Corzine is a rich Wall Street guy. Not exactly a sympathetic figure. I probably wouldn't even have voted (unless the fat guy was extreme.)
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:29 AM
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The people in Virginia and New Jersey have woken up and are sick of the lies that O"Dumbass has told. They decided to take it out on the Democratic party. In Virginia could this be a way of the military and military Retirees getting back at O'Dumbass, since Virginia has a lot of military and military Retirees living there. Thats what he deserves for not giving us Retirees a COLA raise in retirement pay. Food goes up, doesnt it yet the Retiree pay stays the same. Shows what little respect O'Dumbass has for the military and military Retirees. Why should he care, he didnt spend a day in the military. People like myself and the rest of the retirees and active military volunteer so there is no draft and ungrateful people like O'Dumbass dont serve a day in the military.

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Old 11-04-2009, 10:27 AM
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I think it might also be possible that both the '08 election and the results yesterday in New Jersey demonstrates simply that those who were in power for the last 3-5 years - perhaps regardless of party - are in trouble. At times anti-incumbent sentiment trumps pro-Democrat or pro-Republican sentiment. It is hard to say for sure, but it seems like the last year or so might be one of those times.
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