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Hillary more popular than Jesus

Started by pmcalk, November 19, 2008, 08:25:15 AM

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pmcalk

...At least in Florida.  A Florida newspaper reports the write-ins for the 2008 election, showing some interesting choices.  Hillary got the most write ins with 234; Jesus only got 23, tying with "none of the above."  You really have to wonder about the intelligence of those who wrote in Obama.

Just so the republicans don't feel bad, Mitt Romney got more votes than God.

Some of my other favorites:  Donald Duck (3 votes!), Bill Nye (who wouldn't want a science guy for president?), Stephen Colbert, and Mr. Bill.

America--the country where even the biggest idiots can have a say in the running of our government....
 

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I'll never forget that the Clintons gave me an economy in the 90s that rivaled what my parents experienced in the 50s and 60s.  Without the Clintons I wouldn't know what a good economy was.  But the Rod of Power has been passed to Obama and the Clintons are (for the most part) ready for the history books.  I supported Hillary in the primary and to this day I'm still getting emails from Hillary and Bill and I just feel like saying "give it up."  Let's see what Obama can do.


rwarn17588

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Originally posted by pmcalk

...At least in Florida.  A Florida newspaper reports the write-ins for the 2008 election, showing some interesting choices.  Hillary got the most write ins with 234; Jesus only got 23, tying with "none of the above."  You really have to wonder about the intelligence of those who wrote in Obama.




Well, for one thing, Jesus is constitutionally ineligible to be president (born in another country and not a U.S. citizen), while Hillary is eligible.

God's U.S. citizenship is pretty iffy, too.

Simple.

rwarn17588

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Originally posted by pmcalk


America--the country where even the biggest idiots can have a say in the running of our government....



The article says there were about 700 of these dubious write-in votes. There are more than 530,000 registered voters in Duval County, Fla.

I'd be ecstatic if the ratio of idiots were truly that small.