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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 629701" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>LOL! I'll know somethings really gone wrong if your neighbors complain of early morning Moo'ing and you sell your lawn mower and start eating the grass yourself!</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p><p></p><p>As to the election being a referendum on Obama, it's interesting but to much can happen over the next year and the American voter is a funny bird. I do think there is nervousness in Washington contary to the spin so there you go. But the thing I find even more interesting is the NY 23rd race between Owens and Hoffman. Hoffman ended up somewhere around the 45% mark (last numbers I saw was with 92% precients reported) but here is a case where the 2 parties in effect merged and still only won by single digits in percentage points to maintain monopoly control.</p><p></p><p>To many variables but one has to ask what would have happened had the republican stayed in? She did get 6% even having withdrawn. And the other question I have is the unprecedented nature of one party candidate dropping out and endorsing the other as in, why? In such a political climate as Washington and what one more vote could mean either way, why would either establishment party do such a thing for the other establishment party? Think about that!</p><p></p><p>Hoffman is not my cup of tea but what he did as a 3rd party candidate is something I find very interesting, very refreshing and is this a shot across the bow of the 2 establishment parties and was this a referendum on more than just Obama? Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>TICK! TICK! TICK!</p><p></p><p>I have to give a shout out to <a href="http://www.yearofyouth.org/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">Year of Youth Project 2012</span> </a>who used yesterday "NOVEMBER 5th" to launch this.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]gJQ_lE6UL1o[/MEDIA]</p><p>Revolution's Eve - 11/5/2012</p><p></p><p>God Bless the creative and thinking youth of America.</p><p></p><p>RIP IT DOWN KIDS, It's time to Rebuild ANEW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 629701, member: 2189"] LOL! I'll know somethings really gone wrong if your neighbors complain of early morning Moo'ing and you sell your lawn mower and start eating the grass yourself! :wink2: As to the election being a referendum on Obama, it's interesting but to much can happen over the next year and the American voter is a funny bird. I do think there is nervousness in Washington contary to the spin so there you go. But the thing I find even more interesting is the NY 23rd race between Owens and Hoffman. Hoffman ended up somewhere around the 45% mark (last numbers I saw was with 92% precients reported) but here is a case where the 2 parties in effect merged and still only won by single digits in percentage points to maintain monopoly control. To many variables but one has to ask what would have happened had the republican stayed in? She did get 6% even having withdrawn. And the other question I have is the unprecedented nature of one party candidate dropping out and endorsing the other as in, why? In such a political climate as Washington and what one more vote could mean either way, why would either establishment party do such a thing for the other establishment party? Think about that! Hoffman is not my cup of tea but what he did as a 3rd party candidate is something I find very interesting, very refreshing and is this a shot across the bow of the 2 establishment parties and was this a referendum on more than just Obama? Time will tell. TICK! TICK! TICK! I have to give a shout out to [URL='http://www.yearofyouth.org/'][COLOR=red]Year of Youth Project 2012[/COLOR] [/URL]who used yesterday "NOVEMBER 5th" to launch this. [MEDIA=youtube]gJQ_lE6UL1o[/MEDIA] Revolution's Eve - 11/5/2012 God Bless the creative and thinking youth of America. RIP IT DOWN KIDS, It's time to Rebuild ANEW! [/QUOTE]
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