Indeed she is.Dr Exile wrote:Sweetgrass is nicer though.
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How can you be sure, one is on the TV, one is on the internet.Dr Exile wrote:Sweetgrass is nicer though.
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HA!
If that ever happens, I'll be going back to Oregon, and I will be taking all the black people with me. No tunnels necessary since all Georgians are packing heat.
Oh, and thanks for saying I'm nice. I AM NICER PIGEON!
If that ever happens, I'll be going back to Oregon, and I will be taking all the black people with me. No tunnels necessary since all Georgians are packing heat.
Oh, and thanks for saying I'm nice. I AM NICER PIGEON!
We're all travelers in this world. From the sweet grass to the packing house. Birth 'til death. We travel between the eternities. - Prentice Ritter
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Oh, and regarding the OP....I can't believe this didn't happen sooner. I have always pictured New York as really liveral, but I forget that the city does not necessarily represent the rednecks in the rest of the state. lol
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You're exactly right. The city is liberal and the state is not. There are just more people in the 5 boroughs than the rest of the state.SweetGrass wrote:Oh, and regarding the OP....I can't believe this didn't happen sooner. I have always pictured New York as really liveral, but I forget that the city does not necessarily represent the rednecks in the rest of the state. lol
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So, is New York and sweing state or a blue state?
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It's blue but that's because of the city. There are more liberals in the city and more conservatives in the rest of the state but there are more people in the city soooooo we almost always go blue federally. The state often has a Republican for Governor, though.SweetGrass wrote:So, is New York and sweing state or a blue state?
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Up until mostly recent times, texas had a democrat as governor.
Once Bush got in, it's been all republican. Go figure.
42 Bill Clements January 16, 1979 January 18, 1983 Republican
43 Mark White January 18, 1983 January 20, 1987 Democratic
44 Bill Clements January 20, 1987 January 15, 1991 Republican
45 Ann Richards January 15, 1991 January 17, 1995 Democratic
46 George W. Bush January 17, 1995 December 21, 2000 Republican
47 Rick Perry December 21, 2000 Incumbent Republican
Once Bush got in, it's been all republican. Go figure.
42 Bill Clements January 16, 1979 January 18, 1983 Republican
43 Mark White January 18, 1983 January 20, 1987 Democratic
44 Bill Clements January 20, 1987 January 15, 1991 Republican
45 Ann Richards January 15, 1991 January 17, 1995 Democratic
46 George W. Bush January 17, 1995 December 21, 2000 Republican
47 Rick Perry December 21, 2000 Incumbent Republican
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Rick Perry is the scariest Reptilican of them all.
"But that's no more true than saying the universe is ineluctably bound to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. In the end it's all an entropic stew but in the meantime we got some serious livin' to do." Arthur Afterburn
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No fan here and he wants to be pres now. Starting to get a real close look at that drain.Cartoonsyndicate wrote:Rick Perry is the scariest Reptilican of them all.