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Karen Keith v. Sally Bell

Started by RecycleMichael, September 12, 2008, 09:45:00 AM

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Neptune

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Originally posted by Wrinkle

...what planet are you on?


Neptune, duh?!

Might as well stop talking about Sally Bell, she lost the race as soon as she entered it.

Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by Neptune

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

...what planet are you on?


Neptune, duh?!

Might as well stop talking about Sally Bell, she lost the race as soon as she entered it.




You must have been behind the Sun during the Primaries.

Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by Neptune

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

...what planet are you on?


Neptune, duh?!

Might as well stop talking about Sally Bell, she lost the race as soon as she entered it.




You must have been behind the Sun during the Primaries.




If Sally Bell retains the 81% of the GOP voters who gave her the stunning Primary Victory, and merely picks up a minority of the Independents and a few Democrats, she should EASILY beat Karen Keith.

It's a slightly GOP majority District.  Which means it is probably a solidly GOP district based on voting patterns the past 15 years.


Hoss

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Originally posted by Friendly Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by Neptune

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

...what planet are you on?


Neptune, duh?!

Might as well stop talking about Sally Bell, she lost the race as soon as she entered it.




You must have been behind the Sun during the Primaries.




If Sally Bell retains the 81% of the GOP voters who gave her the stunning Primary Victory, and merely picks up a minority of the Independents and a few Democrats, she should EASILY beat Karen Keith.

It's a slightly GOP majority District.  Which means it is probably a solidly GOP district based on voting patterns the past 15 years.





You need to give me some of what you are smoking....please!

Friendly Bear

#64
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Originally posted by Hoss

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Originally posted by Friendly Bear

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Originally posted by Wrinkle

quote:
Originally posted by Neptune

quote:
Originally posted by Wrinkle

...what planet are you on?


Neptune, duh?!

Might as well stop talking about Sally Bell, she lost the race as soon as she entered it.




You must have been behind the Sun during the Primaries.




If Sally Bell retains the 81% of the GOP voters who gave her the stunning Primary Victory, and merely picks up a minority of the Independents and a few Democrats, she should EASILY beat Karen Keith.

It's a slightly GOP majority District.  Which means it is probably a solidly GOP district based on voting patterns the past 15 years.





You need to give me some of what you are smoking....please!



I'm smoking Dunhill Menthol filter cigarettes tonite.

What's Obama smoking?

Crack?

Again?




shadows

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Originally posted by Neptune

You guys are aware that Karen Keith is going to destroy Sally Bell in that election right?



No; but will place my bet on KK who will help destroy the once Tulsa Free Fair by finishing turning it into an industrial park,
Today we stand in ecstasy and view that we build today'
Tomorrow we will enter into the plea to have it torn away.

ifsandbuts

Saw Karen and Sally's son, Robbie, at a forum this Sunday...they both actually represented pretty well (Robbie'd probably be a better candidate than his mother), but what I thought was more interesting than their comments was the fact that Sally wasn't there. Robbie said she was out of town on a "personal function" in Appleton Wisconsin -- as I understand it from several in the crowd, it was the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the ultra-conservative John Birch Society. I guess that's "personal" in the Sarah Palin sense that a candidate's "world view" and "position" isn't really any of our "business." On the other hand, the fact that she'd go to that event probbly tells us a whole lot more about her world view than a whole lotta forums would, so I guess in the long run, maybe it helped people make a decision about who they want in office -- sure helped me!
 

Double A

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Originally posted by ifsandbuts

Saw Karen and Sally's son, Robbie, at a forum this Sunday...they both actually represented pretty well (Robbie'd probably be a better candidate than his mother), but what I thought was more interesting than their comments was the fact that Sally wasn't there. Robbie said she was out of town on a "personal function" in Appleton Wisconsin -- as I understand it from several in the crowd, it was the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the ultra-conservative John Birch Society. I guess that's "personal" in the Sarah Palin sense that a candidate's "world view" and "position" isn't really any of our "business." On the other hand, the fact that she'd go to that event probbly tells us a whole lot more about her world view than a whole lotta forums would, so I guess in the long run, maybe it helped people make a decision about who they want in office -- sure helped me!
 




Was that the one at KK's church?
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