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Bucky Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-10-08 08:04 PM
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88. Massachusetts maybe.
They love the Bush tax cuts and want more. They fear al-Qaeda and are proud of our troops fighting them in Iraq and preparing to take the fight to the enemy HQ... in Iran! They can't stand balanced budgets. They don't give a shit about the economy there. They want a tough guy, a staight talkin' tough guy. They approve of interfering in a woman's control over her own body--they don't call Boston the cradle of liberty for nothing, you know! "Pack the court!" those Southey's shout whenever they think of John McCain--a man in temperament and vitality so much like their beloved JFK.

Yep, you nominate Obama, and Massachusetts goes at least a maroony shade of red.
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