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Old 10-23-2012, 05:53 PM   #1
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I am voting for Gary Johnson.



btw, I live in Ohio and Josh is a piece of shit, he is the politifact pants on fire king.
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:07 PM   #2
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I am voting for Gary Johnson.


btw, I live in Ohio and Josh is a piece of shit, he is the politifact pants on fire king.
Hey Maineiac! Long time no see! Hello.

As to Mandel, I honestly havent paid much attention to him. He seems so irrelevant against Brown. So i have no idea what polls or opinions are prevalent.

I live in a fairly republican part of Ohio. Do you think Mandel is in the running? I see a lot of yard signs for him here.

Would love to hear your opinion.
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Old 10-23-2012, 07:49 PM   #3
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I live in a fairly republican part of Ohio. Do you think Mandel is in the running? I see a lot of yard signs for him here.
I think that is a symptom of a lot of spending to unseat Brown. I also see more Romney signs here in Pennsylvania than Obama signs. I wondered why until I saw an interview with the Obama campaign in which they essentially said that yard signs were 'old media'.

Personally, I think that's a mistake. There is a sense of being a part of something when you pass a yard sign supporting your candidate.
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Old 10-23-2012, 11:22 PM   #4
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I live in republican corner in Ohio, there are a lot of Mandel signs here but I am sure if I went up north there would not be near as many.

I live in Lebanon within walking distance from the Golden Lamb and took these pics of the prep for his appearance.





This was days after the Democrats had a pile of horse manure dumped in the parking lot of their headquarter just outside of Lebanon.

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Old 10-24-2012, 12:50 AM   #5
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I live in republican corner in Ohio, there are a lot of Mandel signs here but I am sure if I went up north there would not be near as many.

I live in Lebanon within walking distance from the Golden Lamb and took these pics of the prep for his appearance.
pile of horse manure dumped in the parking lot of their headquarter just outside of Lebanon.
Really? Kewl! I live about 15 minutes away.

We were camping at Cedarbrook Campground (you probably know where that is) on the rally weekend. Some of my friends got tickets and walked over. I was going to go, just for history's sake, but the kids had homecoming and I had to get them ready. Yeah, despite our camping weekend. Like I said, we live close. For us camping = partying our asses off with a bed nearby (in an RV).

Mandel is just creepy to me. He reminds me of the dude in the HBO series Big Love - whatshisname - the guy who took over when old Roman croaked, the one who was having gay sex in the park. Alby. Creepy. And I generally vote Republican, so sue me.



And as such, I was very dismayed about the manure dump. Very childish.
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Old 10-24-2012, 09:16 PM   #6
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And as such, I was very dismayed about the manure dump. Very childish.
so, you're suggesting this was evidence that Romney supporters had recently been there?
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Old 10-25-2012, 10:09 AM   #7
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Well, yes. I thought that was obvious.

There are few things I hate more than being part of a group and seeing said group get a trashed reputation by a few idiots who claim to be part of it too. Which is why, I guess, I have trouble committing fully to a lot of groups and causes that I would generally endorse.

Christianity, for example. Geez, there are an awful lot of nutty so-called Christians out there.

I would imagine Muslims feel the same.

Rambling again. Sorry.
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