1. Not to mention that if you wanted to commit voter fraud, it would cost you a fortune in plane tix and absolutely wear you out traveling to vote in both La. & NJ. :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
  2. What ever happened with the governor situation up there? Are they having a special election?
  3. nope, homo mcgreevey is waiting long enough so his backup guy will just cover for him, and no special election. when the story first broke, i was ki9nda confused i was thinking "why is resigning because he is gay?" but then i realized what he was actually saying was "i am gay........and also massively corrupt".
  4. Couldn't believe his wife expressed support and that she would stand by him, even though he has admitted he is gay and has not said anything about stopping the practice of homosexual relations.

    Reminds me of a recent story in People about two married couples, one with a gay husband and one with a lesbian wife. Both straight spouses allowed their gay spouses to actively pursue their homosexual relationships (while continuing to have a sexual relationship!!!!!!), with the straight husband allowing his wife to even have a live-in girlfriend.

    Belief in the sanctity of marraige is very important, but once a partner has cheated or committed homosexual acts it is time to leave. Especially when there is no remorse or no attempts to stop.
  5. Shovel enough sh*t, you're bound to stink some times, so goes life as a message board posting junkie. They could have used some copy and past help from SmaxCom. The thing was pretty crooked, but I figured what the hell.
  6. have you heard?

    The leader of the black Caucus awhile back told Kerry that he couldn't guarantee that they would show up and vote for him because they want to know what Kerry's going to do for them instead of talking about the Iraq war.

    Isn't that also voter suppression?

    I'm hoping some of these people will be dis-enfranchised and decide not to vote.
    It is awfully dumb of Kerry not to reach out to these people IMHO. :dis: