Don't mind me, too much Grant Morrison lately.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Cramulus on January 13, 2012, 02:15:28 PMI love NH, but they've got some special crazy there. You have to remember that a lot of the population in the southern part of the state is folks who really want to be in Boston but don't want to do things like pay taxes or way too much for a tiny apartment. The further north you go, the more redneck-y it gets, but the population density also goes down to next to nothing.
That's from New Hampshire? weird. My impression of them is that they're fiscal conservatives, not social conservatives. New Hampshire is the second least religious state in the union. The average NH republican is more pro-choice than the national average. So I doubt it'll pass.
Quote from: Mangrove on January 17, 2012, 11:25:18 PMHuntsman dropped out officially on Monday, he endorsed the inevitable.
Dear Cain's Brain,
Your prophecies appear to be coming true (re: Republican candidates).
(Herman) Cain: Confused, inarticulate, wandering hands. Gone.
Bachmann: Insane. Gone. (Maybe she could get a job at the US Embassy in Iran?)
Gingrich: Unlikeable in every way.
Paul: Great if your libertarian, bad if you're not a racist asshole.
Perry: Insane and getting worse. I wonder if any of the soldiers peeing on the corpses were gay. That would be weird.
Santorum: Insane...possibly a communist. At least according to his Italian relatives that he doesn't visit anymore.
Romney: The candidate the GOP will foist upon the republican voters like it or not.
Huntsman: Gone...but probably not completely yet.
Palin: I'm not running...OR AM I????
Quote from: Billy the Twid on January 17, 2012, 09:47:32 PM
Powerpoint 2007.
Also call me twid. Billy the is more of a joke stemming from my usual screenname.